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Rhidian was a 6th-century Welsh Pre-congregational Saint who is often associated with St Illtyd.[1]
Rhydian might be a corruption of 'Tryrulhid’, who was St Illtyd's wife. However, there are also legends about a male Celtic monk,[2][3] by this name, who went on pilgrimage to St Davids.
Rhidian is the patron saint of Llanrhidian in Wales.
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