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ancient Welsh king
Cunedda Wledig.
Along with his
brothers Gwynno, Gwynoro,
Celynin, and Gwyn, he
became a saint. The five
brothers are said to have founded...
- The five
saints were
brothers named Gwyn, Gwynno, Gwynoro,
Ceitho and
Celynin who came from the
nearby hamlet of
Cynwyl Gaeo. They were sons of Cynyr...
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Craig Celynnin.
Llangelynnin Church (Welsh:
Eglwys Llangelynnin) (St
Celynin's Old Church) is
possibly one of the
remotest churches in
Wales (53°14′45″N...
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later established the
first church at Llanaber. His
brothers Brothen,
Celynin and
Rhichwyn are also
regarded as
saints and also have
churches dedicated...
- (trad.)
Ceidio Child of King Caw of
Strathclyde Ceitho 5
August (trad.)
Celynin 6th
century Llangelynnin 20
November (trad.) Son of
Prince Helig Ceneu...
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Llangunnor St
Ceitho 1
Llangeitho SS Ceitho,
Celynin, Gwyn,
Gwynno &
Gwynoro 1
Llanpumsaint St
Celer 1
Llangeler St
Celynin 3
Bronwydd Arms, Llangelynnin, Llwyngwril...
- Act 1811 51 Geo. 3. c. clxi 10 June 1811
Dolgelley and
Llangelynin or
Celynin Inclosures Act 1811 51 Geo. 3. c.
clxii 10 June 1811
Langset or Langside...
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Saint Ceitho Llangeler,
Saint Celer Llangelynnin,
Saint Celynin Llangelynnin, Gwynedd,
Saint Celynin Llangennech,
Saint Cennych Llangennith,
Saint Cenydd...
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several brothers who
established churches and
became saints,
including Saint Celynin, who
established the old
church at Llangelynnin, near Henryd,
further down...
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several brothers who
established churches and
became saints,
including Celynin, who
established the old
church at Llangelynnin, near Henryd,
further down...