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Saint Mydan was a legendary pre-congregational saint of medieval Wales known from only one seventeenth century manuscript. He was reputedly the son of Pasgen ab Urien Rheged, and brother of Saint Gwrfyw.[1]

He was a Saint of Cor Catwg, at Llancarfan. He had a brother, Saint Gwrfyw,[2] who was the father of S. Nidan. It is quite possible that Mydan is a misreading for Nidan.

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