Saint Bugi
Bugi ab Gwynlliw Filwr was a Welsh Christian saint in the 6th century.
He was reportedly the son of Gwynllyw, a Welsh king, brother of saint Cadoc and the father of Beuno, abbot and saint. His wife was the daughter of Lleuddun Luyddog, identified as King Lot of Lothian.
Legend
He married Beren, daughter ofLleuddun Luyddog. The couple was devout and lived quietly on the land given by his grandfather, but had no issue. The legend tell of an angelic visitation with the offer of a child. Nine months later the couple had a son, Beuno, who himself was canonized as a saint. Uncle, spiritual teacher, and guardian of Saint Winifred. Late in life he received a series of visions. Legend says that when Winifred was beheaded by a jilted suitor, Beuno placed the severed head back on the body and Winifred lived. People still sit sick children on the great stone slab of his tomb in hopes of their healing.