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During the restoration of Mylor church in the late 19th century, an obelisk of granite which had been serving as a flying buttress was discovered to be the 17½-foot granite cross which had purportedly stood on St Mylor's grave. It was replaced in the churchyard on what was reckoned to be its original
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In the publication "Notes on the Parish of Mylor" (1907) is the following reference to the saint: "This St Melior or Melioris is reputed to have been the son of Melianus, Duke of Cornwall, and is said to have been slain for embracing Christianity, August 28, A. D. 411, by his pagan brother-in-law
349:, Meliorus was the son of Melainus, King of Cornwall, by his wife Aurella, a lady of Devon; that at seven years of age he lost his royal father; that his uncle Rivoldus by his father's side returning from abroad cruelly treated the youth and at length contrived his decapitation". 380:, although there are also alternative dates used in Cornwall. The feast days of St Melorus of Mylor are 3 January, 1 October and 25 October (Mylor feast used to be on 28 August but was transferred to the Sunday nearest 25 October). Bishop Melor's day is 4 December. 189:, but his story has been obfuscated by a number of biographers who confused names, dates and places to the point where reality has been almost completely obscured. There actually appear to have been at least three, if not four, saints of this or similar name: 254:
Abbey to be educated. Here, his metal limbs began to work as if they were natural, and to grow along with him. By the time the prince was fourteen, Rivod decided that he must die and ordered his guardian, Cerialtan, to kill him. The boy was
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Rinaldus, or Remigius, who first cut off Milor’s right hand, then his left leg, and finally his head". But the book later quotes another source (the Somersetshire Archaeological Society, 1898) thus: "If we may credit the
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The cult of St Melor in Brittany grew to considerable importance and there are a number of place names and dedications to him. Locmélar (hermitage of Melor) is a parish in Finistère. The parish of
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in which he had a special interest. Amesbury was to become among the most famous of English medieval monasteries but, despite the
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or Milio. Riwal wished the child's death also, but was dissuaded from carrying out his intentions by a council of
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The first and second individuals are generally believed to be the same, and the Melor commonly identified as the
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In the 10th century, Melor's body is said to have been taken on tour to England. When it was placed on the
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Martyrdom, Murder, and Magic: Child Saints and Their Cults in Medieval Europe
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who was only seven when his uncle, Rivod, murdered his father,
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of Prince Melor is 1 October. This is the date celebrated at
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published "The Mystery of St Mylor" in his 1988 collection
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from Brittany. There are churches dedicated to him at
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could not discover any information about its patron.
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Index

Magloire
Melor (disambiguation)
Saint

Plonivel
fr
Catholic Church
shrine
Amesbury Abbey
Feast
Exeter Cathedral
Latin
Cornish
French
Breton
saint
Amesbury Abbey
relics
cult
Brittany
Cornouaille
Cornwall
Redon
Amesbury
prince
St Miliau
bishops
silver
prosthesis
bronze

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