BUDIC [Benedict], son of --- (-before 952). He is named Benedict in the source which names his son Periou (see below). Comte de Cornouaïlle. "Budic comes Cornubiensis" confirmed the possessions of Landevenec by undated charter[500]. "Budic comitis…Alfrett fratris comitis…" signed a donation to Landevenec by "mulier…stemate regalium orta…Iunargant" by undated charter dated to the mid-10th century[501]. "Budic comes" donated property to Landevenec by undated charter dated to the mid-10th century[502]. An undated charter, dated to [945/52], records the death and burial of "Budic…comes", witnessed by "Alan dux Britanniæ…Benedictus episcopus filius istius Budic…Euhuarn vicecomes…"[503]. m ---. The name of Budic's wife is not known. It is possible that she was Onven: "Onven filia Rivelen Benedicti præsulis mater" donated "villam…Kaer-Kenuz in plebe Treguent" to Quimper, as well as "alaim villam…Pen-bren…vice Orscandus episcopus", by undated charter[504]. However, if this is correct, "Orscandus episcopus" would have been her grandson, which implies a considerable, if not impossible, lifespan. Budic & his wife had two children