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Clydwyn is a 6th-century Pre-Congregational
Saint of Wales. The
eldest son of
Brychan Brycheiniog and
brother of St Tudful, he was
himself king. His children...
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Kingdom of
Ewyas (Ewias) in
Wales and Herefordshire, England.
Clydog ap
Clydwyn (grandson of
Brychan c. 400)
Glywys ap
Solor (c. 430) Pawl
Penychen (c...
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genealogies of
Jesus College MS 20 are Cynog,
Rhain Dremrudd,
Clydwyn, Arthen, Papai, Dingad,
Berwyn and Rhydog. Also listed, but not in all...
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November (trad.)
Virgin Clydog or
Clintacus 19
August or 3 Nov (trad.) King
Clydwyn or
Cledwyn 6th
century Penmachno (formerly) 1
November (trad.) Son of Brychan...
- Cedol, Cedwyn, Ceidio, Ceitho, Celynnin, Cennych, Cewydd, Cian, Clydai,
Clydwyn, Collen, Constantine, Cristiolus, Curig, Cuwch, Cwyllog, Cwrdaf, Cybi,...
- 9th
Bishop of
Paris (c. 430)
Saint Amabilis of Riom (475)
Saint Cledwyn (
Clydwyn),
patron saint of
Llangedwyn in
Clwyd in
Wales (5th century)
Saint Pabiali...
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grandchildren became the
famed saints of
Cornwall and Wales. His
father was
Clydwyn,
himself a
saint and the son of Brychan.
Although some
sources say he conquered...
- in its place."
Robert died in 1910 and his son
Colonel William Herbert Clydwyn Llewellyn inherited the property. He was born in 1883 and in 1909 married...
- 12th-century church; this was the
church of St
Enclydwyn (probably the same as St
Clydwyn or Cledwyn, a 6th-century saint, the
eldest son of
Brychan Brycheiniog...
- Cennych:
Llangennech SS
Cewydd & Peter:
Steynton St Clydai:
Clydey St
Clydwyn:
Llanglydwen St Colman: Capelcolman,
Llangolman St Cristiolus: Eglwyswrw...