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Notable people with the name include:
Saint Congar of
Congresbury Saint Cyngar of
Llangefni Yves
Congar (1904–1995),
French theologian and
cardinal Conjar...
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Saint Cyngar was a 5th-century
Welsh Saint. He is the
Patron Saint of Llangefni, Anglesey, in Wales, and a
founding member of St. Cybi's
Monastery at Holyhead...
- St
Cynfarch and St
Cyngar's Church, or
simply St
Cyngar's Church, or Hope
Parish Church, is a
Grade I
listed parish church located in Hope, Flintshire...
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stretches for two
miles from the
eastern end of the
National Trust's Ynys
Cyngar on the Afon
Glaslyn (River Glaslyn)
estuary along Tremadog Bay to Criccieth...
- of
getting them to market. He had once
tried to
develop a port at Ynys
Cyngar, some 2
miles (3.2 km) from his embankment, now
known as The Cob, but the...
- St
Cyngar's Church is a
church in the town of
Llangefni in Anglesey, Wales. The
building dates from 1824. It was
designated a
Grade II
listed building...
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Benefice of Bro
Cyngar". www.crockford.org.uk.
Retrieved 11
September 2018. "Bro
Cyngar".
Church in Wales.
Retrieved 11
September 2024. "Bro
Cyngar - The Church...
- son of
Aergol Lawhir, so a
grandson of
Triffyn Farfog. He had a son
named Cyngar. Vortimer, also
known as
Gwrthefyr in
Welsh sources Koch, John,
Celtic Culture:...
- com/doi/abs/10.1080/00665983.2007.11020707
Keith Gardner, "The Land of
Cyngar the Priest, The Last of the
Britons 400–700",
published 2009 "Maes Knoll"...
- genealogies.[better source needed]
Cador also had
three brothers named Cyngar, Iestyn, and Selyf, all
saints of Llancarfan; they are
mentioned as related...