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PicturesOnGold.com Saint Gregory Religious Medal - 3/4 Inch Size of a Nickel -Sterling Silver

KWD 14.500

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Special Features

  • Available in Solid &14K Yellow or White Gold, or Sterling Silver
  • 17mm - size of a US dime, 19mm - size of a US nickel, 25mm - size of a US quarter
  • Made in the USA
  • All Medals are Solid 14k or .925 Sterling Silver
  • Free Jewelry Gift Box. Chain NOT Included.

Description

CHAIN IS NOT INCLUDED
Available in Solid 14K Yellow Gold, White Gold, & Sterling Silver
Size Reference:17mm is the size of a US dime
21mm is the size of a US nickel
24mm is the size of a US quarter

Saint Dwynwen, also known as Dwyn, Donwen, and Donwenna, is the Welsh patron saint of lovers. She is also the patron saint of sick animals. Dwynwen is believed to have been a of King Brychan Brycheiniog, who lived in the 5th century. Dwynwen lived in Anglesey, and her name is still recalled in place names such as Llanddwyn and Porthddwyn. In the tale told of her, Dwynwen falls in love with a young man named Maelon, but rejects his advances. Stories differ substantially on the events that followed but the outcome remains the same. Either she is raped by Maelon and prays for assistance, or she is unable to marry him due to her fathers refusal and prays to forget her love for him. An angel provides her with a potion. Maelon drinks it and turns into ice. Dwynwen then prays for three requests (either given as a result of drinking the potion, or prayed for when she sees what happens to Maelon). These three requests are that Maelon be released; that, through her, God look after all true lovers; and that she remain unmarried. She then retreats to the solitude of Llanddwyn Island off the west coast of Anglesey to become a hermit until she died circa AD 460. Her church at Llanddwyn became an important shrine during the Middle Ages. The holy well became a site of pilgrimage, at which the movement of fish within its waters was believed to indicate lovers destinies. Saint Dwynwens day, Dydd Santes Dwynwen, is celebrated on January 25. Seen as something of a "Welsh Valentines Day", from the 1960s it has increased in popularity as a day when cards are sent and events such as concerts or parties are held.

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