- Judicael ap Hoel
Saint Judicael ap Hoel [His name is also spelled Iudicael, Judicaël, Judhaël, Judhael, Judhel, Juhel, Jézéquel, Jezekel, Jezekael, Jekel, Jezekelig, Jikael, Jikel, Gicquel, Giquel, Gaël, and Gaëlle.] (c. 590 – 16 or
17 December 658 ) was the King ofDomnonia and a Bretonhigh king in the mid-seventh century.According to
Gregory of Tours , the Bretons were divided into various "regna" during the sixth century, of whichDomnonia ,Cornouaille , and Broweroch are the best known; they had been under Frankish suzerainty during the time ofClovis I . This they had thrown off by the time ofChilperic I , who subdued them and their chiefWaroch , at least in the east of Brittany.Guntram , Chilperic's brother, retained his lordship over Waroch and the "Brittani" formed a Frankish tributary-vassal state through the reign ofDagobert I . [Smith, 18.]In the "
Chronicle of Fredegar ", a Judicael is named as King of the Bretons at this time. It is highly likely that he was the Domnonian king of Breton tradition. This would indicate that Domnonia had at the time swallowed up Broweroch and Judicael had become a high king. This is probably the reason for his dealings with Dagobert and Eligius. In 635, Dagobert ordered Judicael to come to his palace atClichy and renew fealty to the king, threatening to invade Brittany otherwise. The Breton king complied and arrived with gifts, but threw insult at Dagobert by refusing to eat at the royal table. [Ibid, 19 and 21.]Around 640, he retired to the monastery of Saint John at Gwazel, not far from the monastery of
Paimpont which he had founded. After his death, he was buried beside his abbot,Saint Méen , and declared a saint; hisfeast day is16 December . He is also said to have been the father of Saints Judoc and Winoc.ources
* Joseph Chardonnet, "Livre d'or des saints de Bretagne" (Armor-Éditeur, Rennes, 1977), pp. 139-142.
*Smith, Julia M. H. "Province and Empire: Brittany and the Carolingians". Cambridge University Press, 1992.External links
*The History Files: [http://www.historyfiles.co.uk/KingListsBritain/ArmoricaDomnonia.htm Princes of Domnonia]
*The History Files: [http://www.historyfiles.co.uk/FeaturesBritain/ArmoricaMap.htm Map of historical Britanny]Notes
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