Bibliography

Jackson, Kenneth H., “The sources for the Life of St. Kentigern”, in: Nora K. Chadwick, Kathleen Hughes, Christopher N. L. Brooke, and Kenneth H. Jackson (eds), Studies in the early British church, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1958. 273–357.

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Article
“The sources for the Life of St. Kentigern”
Work
Kathleen Hughes (ed.) • Nora K. Chadwick (ed.) • Christopher N. L. Brooke (ed.) • Kenneth H. Jackson (ed.), Studies in the early British church (1958)
Pages
273–357
Year
1958
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History, society and culture
Agents
KentigernKentigern
(d. 612x614)
Mungo
Patron saint of the diocese of Glasgow, also known by his pet-name Mungo who is described as a Briton, son of St Teneu (Thaney) of Lothian and British chieftain Owain. He may have been based on the female saint Caintigern.
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TeneuTeneu
(supp. fl. c.6th century)
Teneu, Taneu or Thenew, etc., mother of St Kentigern and a saint in her own right, whose name is attested in a number of church dedications in the Glasgow area. According to the Lives of St Kentigern, she was the daughter of a British king in the north.
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C. A., Dennis Groenewegen
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