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Saint Aelhaiarn or
Aelhaearn (Welsh for "Iron Eyebrows"; fl. early 7th century) was a
Welsh confessor and
saint of the
British Church. He was a disciple...
- Well Hopper. "Ffynnon
Aelhaearn, Llanaelhaearn". 2 Oct 2012.
Accessed 22 Nov 2014. Coflein. "Ffynnon
Aelhaearn; St
Aelhaearn's Well".
Royal Commission...
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Pillar stone with a 5th or
early 6th
century inscription was
found at St
Aelhaearn's Church,
Llanaelhaearn in Gwynedd. The
Latin inscription reads "ALIOTVS...
- Glan-yr-afon 1864 St Ffraid,
Llansantffraid Glyn
Ceiriog MC (1790) St Beuno,
Gwyddelwern APC St
Aelhaearn,
Llanaelhaearn APC C17th St John,
Llangollen 1858 2020...
- Aneurin, son of Caw "Aeddan Maedoc"
Disciple of
Saint David Aelhaiarn or
Aelhaearn 7th
century Guilsfield Llanaelhaearn 2
November (trad.)
Descendant of...
- and
Tropical Medicine. In 1974, he was the
inaugural chairman of
Antur Aelhaearn; the
first community co-operative in the
United Kingdom,
which was established...
- St.
Aelhaearn's church in Guilsfield....
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Church Founded (building) St Beuno,
Clynnog Fawr APC St
Aelhaearn,
Llanaelhaearn APC St Twrog,
Llandwrog APC (1860)
Christ Church,
Penygroes pre-1890...
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reached by a
track from the village. 4291 See more
images Church of St
Aelhaearn Llanaelhaearn SH3870344815 52°58′35″N 4°24′13″W / 52.976345636626°N...
- | Coflein". www.coflein.gov.uk.
Retrieved 2017-07-23. "English". "ST
AELHAEARNS CHURCH,
LLANAELHAEARN | Coflein". www.coflein.gov.uk.
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