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Saint Cadoc or
Cadog (Medieval Latin: Cadocus; also
Modern Welsh:
Catawg or
Catwg; born c. 497 or before) was a 5th–6th-century
Abbot of Llancarfan, near...
- of St
Catwg in Cwmcarvan, Monmouthshire, Wales, is a
parish church dating from the late 13th or
early 14th century. It is
dedicated to
Saint Catwg or Cadoc...
- St
Catwg's Church, Gelligaer, is a
listed place of
worship in the
community of
Gelligaer in Caerphilly,
South Wales. The site of a
Roman fort, Gelligaer...
- features. It was
heavily restored in the 1870s. The
dedication is to St
Catwg or Cadoc, a
Welsh saint of the 6th century.
There are
porches on both the...
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other tradition. In it he is said to have been
educated in the
school of
Catwg, at Llanfeithin, in Glamorgan,
which the
historian Gildas also attended...
- Llangenni, Llangynidr,
Patricio and Tretower. It is
named after Saint Cadoc or
Catwg, to whom the
church at
Llangattock is dedicated. It has an
estimated po****tion...
- The village's name in
Welsh Llangatwg is
equivalent to "St
Catwg's" or the
parish of
Catwg/Cadoc.
Cadoxton is the
English language version, from "Cadoc's...
- down to the King's Arms pub, and St.
Catwg's Church, at the
lowest point of the village.
Along with St.
Catwg's Church and its lychgate, the King's Arms...
- into the
monastery Llan
Illdud in Gorwennydd, and
damaged the
monastery Catwg in Nant Garvan. In 962
Owain swore to pay
yearly tribute to King
Edgar the...
- The 2017
Caerphilly County Borough Council election was held on 4 May 2017 as part of the
national 2017
Welsh local elections. The
election was preceded...