- St
Cynidr was a 6th-century
Catholic pre-congregational
saint of
South Wales and
first bishop of Glasbury, Powys.
Cynidr is
buried in Glasbury, where...
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retrieved 21 May 2013 Davies, John Reuben. The
Archbishopric of St. David's and the
bishops of Clas
Cynidr.
Retrieved 10 June 2020....
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dropped after "d", as in
aradr ('plough') > arad,
Llangynidr ('church of
Cynidr', a
village in Breconshire) > Llangynid,
Cadwaladr (a forename, 'battle-leader')...
- (Endelienta), Helie,
Johannes (Sion), Iona,
Juliana (Ilud),
Kenhender (
Cynidr), Keri (Curig),
Mabon (Mabyn),
Menfre (Menefrewy),
Merewenne (Marwenna)...
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church land. St
Cynidr's name is
retained in the
small settlement of
Ffynnon Gynydd to the
north of the village,
where Cynidr's well is
still visible...
- The
Church of St
Peter (and St
Cynidr) is
located outside the
Welsh village of
Glasbury and
dates back to the
sixth century. Near the
confluence of the...
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early Anglo-Saxon Church. The
others were Chad of Mercia, Cedd and Caelin.
Cynidr 6th
century A 6th-century
Welsh Catholic pre-congregational
saint of South...
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Saint Gwynllyw and his wife Gwladys.She was the
sister of St.
Cadoc Cynidr and Maches. St David's Church,
Llangeview was
originally dedicated to Saint...
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Carmarthen then the
largest town in
Wales N/A
Glasbury Cathedral Saint Cynidr Diocese of St
Davids 6th century-11th
century N/A The
Seven Bishop-Houses...
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Saint Eigion was a
Welsh saint. He is the
brother of
Saint Cynidr. The
church at
Llanigon was
probably originally dedicated to him. Baring-Gould, Sabine;...