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Saint Cewydd was a pre-congregational
saint of
Wales in the
Early Middle Ages (6th century). He is
known as the
Welsh 'Rain Saint', like
Medard in France...
- St
Cewydd's Church is an
active parish church in the
village of Disserth, Powys, Wales. The dis****d
village of
Disserth lies
south of
Llandrindod Wells...
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Lancaut (Welsh: Llan
Cewydd) is a
deserted village and
former civil parish, now in the
parish of Tidenham, in the
Forest of Dean district, in Gloucestershire...
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traffic lights. Cil-
cewydd Bridge 1861 52°37′45″N 3°08′32″W / 52.62906°N 3.14230°W / 52.62906; -3.14230 (Cil-
cewydd Bridge) II Cil-
cewydd Designed by Thomas...
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Dirynig Saint Cain
Saint Eigrad Saint Eigron Gwenafwy Gallo Saint Peirio Cewydd Maelog Meilig Gwrddelw Gwrhai Huail mab caw Romano-British
early Dark Ages...
- Caron, Cathen, Cawrdaf, Cedol, Cedwyn, Ceidio, Ceitho, Celynnin, Cennych,
Cewydd, Cian, Clydai, Clydwyn, Collen, Constantine, Cristiolus, Curig, Cuwch, Cwyllog...
- a
medieval parish and village, with a
parish church dedicated to
Saints Cewydd and Peter. The
oldest parts of the
present church may be 14th or 15th century...
- Gruffudd's death,
commonly thought to have
occurred in Cilmeri. The
church of St
Cewydd is a
grade II*
listed building. "Area:
Aberedw (Parish)".
Office for National...
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Llangenny St
Cenhedlon 1
Rockfield St
Cennydd 1
Llangennith St
Cewydd 2 Aberedw,
Disserth SS
Cewydd &
Peter 1
Steynton St Chad 1 Hanmer, Holt
Christ Church 23...
- Wells. The dis****d
village of
Disserth has a
Grade I
listed church, St
Cewydd's,
which dates from the
medieval period. It has an
unrestored interior with...