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Saint Cwyllog (or Cywyllog) was a
Christian holy
woman who was
active in Anglesey, Wales, in the
early 6th century. The daughter,
sister and
niece of...
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Cwyllog's Church, Llangwyllog, is a
medieval church near Llangwyllog, in Anglesey,
North Wales. St
Cwyllog founded a
church here in the 6th century...
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based on
statements made by Boece,
suggested that
Medrawd had a wife
named Cwyllog,
daughter of Caw.
Another late
Welsh tradition tells of Medrawd's marriage...
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reputed to include:
Hywel Ane
Aneurin Saint Caffo Ceidio Aeddan Foeddog Cwyllog Dirynig Saint Cain
Saint Eigrad Saint Eigron Gwenafwy Gallo Saint Peirio...
- the village. The
parish church is St
Cwyllog's Church, Llangwyllog; the
first church here was
founded by St
Cwyllog in the 6th century. One
historic event...
- Cian, Clydai, Clydwyn, Collen, Constantine, Cristiolus, Curig, Cuwch,
Cwyllog, Cwrdaf, Cybi, Cyffig, Cynbryd, Cynfarch, Cynfarwy, Cynfelyn, Cynfil, Cynfran...
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Other Anglesey saints commemorated in
local churches include: St
Cwyllog at St
Cwyllog's Church,
Llangwyllog St
Eleth at St Eleth's Church,
Amlwch St Peulan...
- and so
cursed him.
Saint Eurgain is said to be Maelgwn's daughter.
Saint Cwyllog,
daughter of Caw
Cawlwyd of Twr Celyn, had been
given lands by Maelgwn...
- St
Cwyfan 3
Llangwyfan (Anglesey),
Llangwyfan (Denbigh),
Tudweiliog St
Cwyllog 1
Llangwyllog St Cybi 4 Holyhead,
Llangybi (Gwynedd),
Llangybi (Lampeter)...
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included his
uncles St
Iestyn and St
Cyngar (brothers of Caw), his
sister St
Cwyllog and
various brothers including St
Gildas (although the
number of his siblings...