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Saint David (Dewi Sant, c. 500–587), is the patron saint of Wales.
Saint David or Saint Davids may also refer to:
People
edit- King David of Israel, feast day December 29
- King David I of Scotland (1084–1153)
- Saint David of Muscovy (aka Saint Gleb – see Boris and Gleb)
- Saint David the Dendrite (tree-dweller), or David of Thessalonica
- Saint David Roldán Lara (1902–1926), Mexican martyr
- Saint David Lewis (Jesuit) (1616–1679), Welsh Catholic martyr
- Saints of the Cristero War, two of whom were named David
- David of Munktorp, 11th-century missionary to Sweden
- David of Augsburg
- David Livingstone
- David IV of Georgia
- David Galván Bermúdez
- David the Scot
- David Zeisberger
- David Nemanjić
- David Gareji
- David the Invincible
also
- Viscount St Davids of the Philipps family
Places
edit- St Davids, Pembrokeshire, Wales, smallest city in the United Kingdom
- Saint David Parish, Dominica
- Saint David Parish, Grenada
- Saint David Parish, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
- Saint David Parish, New Brunswick, Canada, a civil parish near St. Stephen
- Saint David, Trinidad and Tobago
- St. David, Arizona, United States
- St. David, Illinois, United States
- St. Davids, Pennsylvania, United States
- St. David (provincial electoral district), defunct electoral district (1926–1987) in Ontario, Canada
Establishments
edit- St David's Cathedral in St David's, Pembrokeshire, Wales
- St David's Cathedral (Hobart), Tasmania, Australia
- St. David Catholic Secondary School, high school in Waterloo, Ontario
- St. David's School (Raleigh, North Carolina), US
- St. Davids (SEPTA station), a commuter rail station in Pennsylvania, US
Other uses
edit- HMS St David, several ships of the Royal Navy
See also
edit- Saint David's Day, 1 March