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Asaph (/ˈæsəf/; Welsh:
Llanelwy [ɬanˈɛlʊɨ̯] "church on the Elwy") is a
cathedral city and
community on the
River Elwy in Denbighshire, Wales. In the...
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English Maelor (Maelor Saesneg); it also
included Prestatyn, Rhyl and St
Asaph which are now
administered as part of modern-day Denbighshire, as well as...
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Church of
Saints Asaph and Cyndeyrn,
commonly called St
Asaph Cathedral (Welsh:
Eglwys Gadeiriol Llanelwy), is a
cathedral in St
Asaph, Denbighshire, north...
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Saint Asaph is a
diocese of the
Church in
Wales in north-east Wales,
named after Saint Asaph, its
second bishop. The
Anglican Diocese of St
Asaph in the...
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Asaph Hall IV (October 6, 1859 –
January 12, 1930),
known as
Asaph Hall Jr., was an
American astronomer. He was the son of
Asaph Hall, who
discovered the...
- of St.
Asaph (
d. 1708)
March 1 –
Thomas Watson,
Bishop of St. David's (
d. 1717)
March 2 – Sir
Stephen Lennard, 2nd Baronet,
English politician (
d. 1709)...
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retrieved 2021-03-14 The
official Charizma website PAMA
Records Talking Music Asaph Musik CMcentral Article about the
album Life is precious, a
tribute to Wes...
- 2023
Asaph,
provisional designation 1952 SA, is a dark
asteroid from the
outer regions of the
asteroid belt,
approximately 21
kilometers in diameter....
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Morris brothers of
Anglesey (
d. 1763) date
unknown David Evans,
Canon of St
Asaph (
d. 1788)
Dafydd Nicolas, poet (
d. 1774)
August -
William Richards...
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status in this way. St
Asaph acquired city
status in 2012 as part of the
Diamond Jubilee of
Queen Elizabeth II.
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