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Ceitho was an
abbot and a
saint living in West
Wales in the 6th century.
According to
legend he was one of the five sons born to
Cynyr Farfdrwch of Cynwyl...
- area of land). The five
saints were
brothers named Gwyn, Gwynno, Gwynoro,
Ceitho and
Celynin who came from the
nearby hamlet of
Cynwyl Gaeo. They were sons...
- Canna, Cannen, Carantoc, Caron, Cathen, Cawrdaf, Cedol, Cedwyn, Ceidio,
Ceitho, Celynnin, Cennych, Cewydd, Cian, Clydai, Clydwyn, Collen, Constantine,...
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three arches. The
church and
parish are
named after St
Ceitho. The
water of St
Ceitho's Spring is said to have the
peculiarity of
being cool in summer...
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Llangedwyn St
Ceinwr or
Ceinwyr 2 Llangeinor,
Llangunnor St
Ceitho 1
Llangeitho SS
Ceitho, Celynin, Gwyn,
Gwynno &
Gwynoro 1
Llanpumsaint St
Celer 1 Llangeler...
- Caillin, a
disciple of St
Aidan of
Ferns in
Ireland (6th century)
Saint Ceitho, one of five brothers, all
saints in
Wales (6th century)
Saint Licinius...
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Cedol 1
November (trad.)
Ceidio Child of King Caw of
Strathclyde Ceitho 5
August (trad.)
Celynin 6th
century Llangelynnin 20
November (trad.) Son...
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Carmarthen in
Wales has the
imprint in it of the
heads of the five saints,
named Ceitho, Celynnin, Gwyn,
Gwyno and Gwynoro. The
stone is made of Diorite, a very...
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Llangathen St Catherine:
Granston St Cawrdaf:
Jordanston St
Ceitho:
Llangeitho SS Celynin,
Ceitho, Gwyn, Gwyno, and Gwynoro:
Llanpumsaint St Cennych: Llangennech...
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Llangedwyn Llangeinor, St
Ceinwyr Llangeinwen,
Saint Ceinwen Llangeitho,
Saint Ceitho Llangeler,
Saint Celer Llangelynnin,
Saint Celynin Llangelynnin, Gwynedd...