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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...
- such as swords, spearheads, and axes. The Church of St Aelhaiarn is dedicated to Saint Aelhaiarn, but has sometimes been erroneously recorded as dedicated...
- St Aelhaiarn's Church is an active parish church in the village of Guilsfield, Powys, Wales. The village lies 3 miles to the north of Welshpool. The present...
- Census. The town's name honours its patron saint and supposed founder Aelhaiarn (lit. "Iron Eyebrows"), although it was long known by the corrupted name...
- Aelhaiarn, who visited the region in the early 7th century with his master Saint Beuno); a small village at the site was long also known as Aelhaiarn...
- the Kingdom of Elmet who may have been active in the area before Saint Aelhaiarn founded his church. The name survives throughout the area in place names...
- niece, the virgin Winefride (Gwenffrewi), and his disciple and cousin, Aelhaiarn. He was said to have had a "wondrous vision" prior to his death. Eleven...
- of Saint Aneurin, son of Caw "Aeddan Maedoc" Disciple of Saint David Aelhaiarn or Aelhaearn 7th century Guilsfield Llanaelhaearn 2 November (trad.) Descendant...
- Buttington, Gresford, Llangar, Mochdre Corpus Christi: Tremeirchion St Aelhaiarn: Guilsfield, Llanaelhaearn St Asaph: Llanasa SS Asaph & Kentigern: St...
- was a 5th-century Pre-Congregational saint of Wales, and the brother of Aelhaiarn. Very little is known of his life, other than he was a prince of the Powysian...