- Goeznovius
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name= Saint Goeznovius
birth_date=Unknown
death_date=c. 675
feast_day=October 25
venerated_in=Roman Catholic Church ,Eastern Orthodox Church
image_size= 160px
birth_place=Cornwall
death_place=Quimper, Finistère ,Britanny ,France
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issues=Goeznovius, also known as Goueznou (died c. 675) was a Cornish-born Bishop of Léon in
Brittany , who is venerated as asaint in the region around Brest and thediocese of Léon . According to his "legenda" he was born inCornwall and became one of many of his countrymen who moved to the continent in the wake of the Anglo-Saxon invasions and helped to found the Brythonic settlement inArmorica that established it as Brittany. His dates are contradictory; he is sometimes said to have died in 675, but it is likelier he lived in the sixth century. [Ashe, Geoffrey (1991). "Legenda Sancti Goeznovii." InNorris J. Lacy , "The New Arthurian Encyclopedia", pp. 204–205. (New York: Garland, 1991). ISBN 0-8240-4377-4.] His feast day is celebrated onOctober 25 ."Legenda Sancti Goeznovii"
Goeznovius is chiefly known through his
hagiography , known as the "Legenda Sancti Goeznovii". The author names himself as William, a Breton chaplain in the "familia " of the otherwise-unattested Bishop Eudo of Léon, and gives a date of 1019 for the work. The "Legenda" includes a highly unusual preface detailing the history of Brittany's founding. This preface includes some episodes from Britain's traditional history, and for those who consider it a testimony that is independent ofGeoffrey of Monmouth 's "Historia Regum Britanniae ", is an important document in establishing ahistorical basis for King Arthur , as it includes the only early historical account of Arthur that depicts him with no fantastic or legendary touches.The preface describes the traditional story of
Vortigern , who usurps the British throne and invites Saxon warriors into the country as protection. The Saxons caused great suffering among the Britons, until they were largely driven out by the new king, Arthur. Arthur proceeded to win battles in Britain and inGaul but was eventually "summoned… from human activity," paving the way for the Saxons to return. The Saxon persecution caused many of the Britons to flee to Gaul, where they established Brittany.J. S. P. Tatlock set out the signs that the preface to William's "Legenda" followed the outlines given by Geoffrey of Monmouth's "Historia Regum Britanniae", written around 1136, and that the date 1019 was a fiction. [Tatlock, J. S. P. "The Dates of the Arthurian Saints' Legends," "Speculum" 14.3 (July 1939: 345-365).] This conclusion has been challenged by
Léon Fleuriot . The preface includes material that is found in early sources but not in Geoffrey, suggesting that the author had access to some earlier document. The text may imply that Arthur succeeds Vortigern directly, whereas Geoffrey claims two kings reigned between them,Aurelius Ambrosius andUther Pendragon . This may establish a chronological fix for Arthur, placing his activities during the period of Saxon unrest in the mid-5th century. The mention of Arthur's battles in Gaul is also significant, as it may be a reference to British incursions there under the leaderRiothamus , whom some modern historians have identified with Arthur.Notes
References
*Lacy, Norris J. (1991). "The New Arthurian Encyclopedia". New York: Garland. ISBN 0-8240-4377-4.
External links
* [http://www.catholic.org/saints/saint.php?saint_id=3588 "Saint Goeznoveus"] . Catholic.org. Retrieved
December 11 ,2007 .
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