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Cristiolus was a
Welsh saint who
lived in the 6th century.
According to tradition, he was a son of Hywel, son of Emyr
Llydaw and
therefore brother to Sulien...
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Anglesey churches,
wrote that it is
thought that St
Cristiolus established a
church here in 610.
Cristiolus, a 7th-century
saint about whom
little detail is...
- day:
Acepsimas of
Hnaita and
companions (Gr****
Orthodox Church)
Clydog Cristiolus Elias I of
Antioch (Syriac
Orthodox Church)
Ermengol (Hermengaudius) Gaudiosus...
- of Anglesey, Wales,
southwest of Llangefni, and is
named after Saint Cristiolus. The
River Cefni flows through the village. The
village is
within a mile...
- Great-granddaughter of Brychan, king of Brycheiniog,
granddaughter of
Budic II
Cristiolus 3
December (trad.)
Cubert see
Gwbert 8th
century Curig 6th
century 7th...
- Celynnin, Cennych, Cewydd, Cian, Clydai, Clydwyn, Collen, Constantine,
Cristiolus, Curig, Cuwch, Cwyllog, Cwrdaf, Cybi, Cyffig, Cynbryd, Cynfarch, Cynfarwy...
- Kilgwrrwg, Llannor, Maesgeirchen, Tal-y-bont, West Cross, Y Mwnt St
Cristiolus 2 Eglwyswrw,
Llangristiolus St
Curig 2 Llangurig,
Porthkerry St Cwrdaf...
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Buckingham (Rumwald of Brackley),
infant Prince of
Northumbria (662)
Saint Cristiolus,
brother of St
Sulian and
founder of churches,
including one in Anglesey...
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Saint Caranog or
Carantoc Llanrhian,
Saint Rhian Llangristiolus Saint Cristiolus Llangunllo,
Saint Cynllo Llangunnor,
Saint Ceinwr Llangurig,
Saint Curig...
- died in Pentraeth, Anglesey, on 16
February 1887; he is
buried at St
Cristiolus's Church, Llangristiolus. Thomas,
Richard (1959). "Owen,
Richard (1839-1887)...