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Name
  
Saint Judicael

Died
  
658 AD, Gael, France

Parents
  
Giutaele


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Saint Judicael or Judicaël (c. 590 – 16 or 17 December 658), also spelled Judhael (with many other variants), was the king of Domnonée and high king of the Bretons in the mid-7th century.

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Life

Saint Judicael ICONOGRAPHIE CHRTIENNE Saint JUDICAL roi puis moine

According to Gregory of Tours, the Bretons were divided into various regna (minor kingdoms) during the sixth century, of which Domnonia, Cornouaille, and Gwened are the best known. They initially pledged themselves to Childebert I in exchange for legitimacy. Later they acknowledged the suzerainty of Clovis I. They attempted to escape Frankish rule during the time of Chilperic I, who subdued Waroch II and at least the eastern realms of the region. Guntram, Chilperic's brother, retained his lordship over Waroch and the Brittani formed a Frankish tributary-vassal state through the reign of Dagobert I.

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In the Chronicle of Fredegar, a Judicael son of Hoel III (580-612) was named as King of the Bretons at this time. It is highly likely that he was the Domnonian King Judicael of Breton tradition. This would indicate that Domnonia had at the time swallowed up Broweroch and Judicael had become a High King. This is probably the reason for his dealings with Dagobert and Eligius.

Saint Judicael Photos de Arbre Grotte et statue de Saint Judicael Paimpont 404844

In 635, Dagobert ordered Judicael to come to his palace at Clichy and renew fealty to the king, otherwise threatening to invade. The Breton king complied and arrived with gifts, but apparently insulted Dagobert by refusing to eat at the royal table.

Legacy

Saint Judicael Judical de Bretagne Roi

Around 640, he retired to the monastery of Saint John at Gwazel, not far from the monastery of Paimpont that he had founded. After his death, he was buried beside his abbot, Saint Méen, and declared a saint; his feast day is 16 December. He was succeeded by his son Alain II, known as Alan Hir (the tall). He is said to have fathered Saints Judoc and Winnoc.


Saint Judicael Saint Judical Gal roi de Bretagne v 650 Christ Roi

References

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