Tadig Kozh (Placide Guillermic)

Tadig Kozh
Placide Guillermic
Born
Placide Marie Guillermic

(1788-01-05)January 5, 1788
DiedApril 28, 1873(1873-04-28) (aged 85)
OccupationParish Priest in charge of the pastoral care of Bégard

Abbot Placide Guillermic, nicknamed Tadig Kozh, (born January 5, 1788, in Plounez, died April 28, 1873, in Bégard), was a Catholic priest and canon mythologized by Breton beliefs. Little biographical information is known about him, but eyewitness accounts mention the exorcisms this rector of Bégard performed at Méné-Bré in the Saint-Hervé chapel. Anatole Le Braz recounts that Tadig Kozh possessed knowledge of life and death, as well as supernatural powers, enabling him to reincarnate indefinitely, and to command demons and the wind. According to Claude Sterckx, Tadig Kozh is one of the few characters from Breton folklore who can be directly linked to themes from Celtic mythology, in particular Merlin.