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Saint Noyale, also known as Noaluen, was a semi-legendary 5th-century female Celtic saint, cephalophore and martyr.Noyale is a popular saint in both Brittany and Cornwall, where she is memorialized at Newlyn East. According to her legend, it is there that a fig tree growing from the south wall of the church grew from her staff. A holy well nearby was the site of her martyrdom. She was one of numerous Celtic settlers who traveled to Brittany during the Anglo-Saxon Invasion of England.
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Noyale Saint Noyale
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Welsh saint
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Martyr