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Cynhaiarn was a 5th-century Pre-Congregational
saint of Wales, and the
brother of Aelhaiarn. Very
little is
known of his life,
other than he was a prince...
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November (trad.)
Descendant of Vortigern, king of
Britain Brother of
Saints Cynhaiarn and
Llwchaiarn Disciple of
Saint Beuno Aerdeyrn 6th
century Llanelldeyrn...
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Tramroad from a
certain Quay at Portmadock, in the
Parish of Yngs-
cynhaiarn in the
County of Carnarvon, to
certain Slate Quarries called Rhiw-bryfder...
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Ellis and Ann
Thomas his wife, of Cefnymeusydd, in the
parish of Ynys
Cynhaiarn, Carnarvonshire, was born on 31
March 1789. He went to
school at Penmorfa...
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composed several well-known airs. He was
buried in the
churchyard of St
Cynhaiarn's Church in his home
village of Ynyscynhaearn. "Dafydd y
Garreg Wen" "Codiad...
- Cynbryd, Cynfarch, Cynfarwy, Cynfelyn, Cynfil, Cynfran, Cyngar, Cynhafal,
Cynhaiarn, Cynin, Cynllo, Cynog, Cynon, Cynwyl, Cynyr, Cynyw, Cywair, David, De****an...
- (Genealogies of the Saints). He was the
brother of
saints Llwchaiarn and
Cynhaiarn and son of
Hygarfael or Cerfael, son of Cyndrwyn, a
prince of the Powysian...
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Ffestiniog PLU
Beddgelert (Caernarvonshire portion), Dolbenmaen, Treflys, Yhys
Cynhaiarn.
Remainder of PLU in Merionethshire.
Llanrwst PLU Bettws-y-Coed, Dolwyddelan...
- care of the
Friends of
Friendless Churches. The
church is
dedicated to
Cynhaiarn, a 5th-century saint. It was
originally the
parish church for Porthmadog...
- Blanche, and
Cynhaiarn United
Kingdom The
steamship Blanche and the
schooner Cynhaiarn collided off the
North Foreland, Kent.
Cynhaiarn sank with the...