Mailoc

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The Kingdom of the Suebi in Galicia c. 6th century AD.

Mailoc or Maeloc was a 6th-century

Brythonic, deriving from the Celtic *Maglācos, thereby providing further evidence for the Britonnic presence in the area,[1]
but he is the only one to have a Celtic name.

See also

  • Diocese of Ferrol-Mondoñedo
    (Formerly known as: Dioecesis Britoniensis).

Notes

  1. ^ a b c Koch, John T. (2006). "Britonia". In John T. Koch, Celtic Culture: A Historical Encyclopedia. Santa Barbara: ABC-CLIO, p. 291.

References

  • Koch, John T. (2006). Celtic Culture: A Historical Encyclopedia. Santa Barbara: ABC-CLIO.
  • Richards, Melville, "Mailoc", Habis, III, 1972, p. 159.
  • Tovar, António, "Un obispo con nombre británico y los orígenes de la diócesis de Mondoñedo", Habis, III, 1972, pp. 155–158.
  • Vives, J., Concilios visigóticos e hispano-romanos, Madrid, 1963.
  • Young, Simon, The Bishops of the early medieval diocese of Britonia (forthcoming).
  • Young, Simon, "Note on Britones in Thirteenth-century Galicia", Studia Celtica, XXXV (2001), pp. 361–2.
  • Young, Simon, "The Forgotten Colony", History Today, L, oct. 2000, pp. 5–6.

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Catholic Church titles
Preceded by
New Title
Bishop of Britonia
?-572–?
Succeeded by


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