Sven Longshanks and Florian Geyer talk about Saint Samson of Dol, who did not leave much written evidence, but plenty of places named after him do testify to his importance.
Saint Samson had a chariot that would fold up and fit in a coracle and a coracle that could be carried on the chariot.
Using this mode of transport he was able to travel by land and sea from Southern Ireland, to Wales, Cornwall, the Scilly isles, the channel islands and finally Brittany.
He took this route as it avoided the Saxons, who were occupying England at the time.
Presented by Sven Longshanks and Florian Geyer
The Celtic Saints of Britain: Saint Samson of Dol – CSB 061819
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