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Saint Cynllo (Welsh pronunciation: [ˈkənɬɔ]) is a
British saint, who
lived in the late 5th and
early 6th centuries,
generally described as a
brother of...
- wood is
known locally as Cwm Du. In the Dark Ages it was the home of St
Cynllo,
whose knee
imprints are said to
exist in a rock, near the farm
named Felin...
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Cuthbert of
Lindisfarne 634 687 Yes Yes Yes 3
Cuthbert Mayne 1577 Yes 1
Cynllo 6th
century Yes Yes 2
Cyriacus the
Anchorite 557 Yes 1
Cyrus the Coptic...
- Radnorshire), Wales,
located about 5
miles west of Knighton. It is
named after St
Cynllo. The po****tion of the
community at the 2011
census was 369. It is served...
- Kentinlau, who
accompanied Cadfan to Ceredigion,
should be
identified with
Cynllo. They may have fled the Franks. At
Llangadfan in
northern Powys he founded...
- saints. The
oldest genealogies present him as also the
father of
Saint Cynllo. He is the
patron saint of the
parish church at
Saundersfoot (Old Welsh:...
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village in the
Rhayader district or Radnor. The
hamlets of Argoed,
Dulas and
Cynllo all lie
within this
community and the Ty
Lettice Roman Road runs through...
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eiddio ny wna lles drwg
obaitho nid a wyl au
portho nid a n goeg
gweddi cynllo ny thyr duw yn
addawo ni chad yng****d
wyddno erioed gystal ac heno Elffin...
- Cynfarwy, Cynfelyn, Cynfil, Cynfran, Cyngar, Cynhafal, Cynhaiarn, Cynin,
Cynllo, Cynog, Cynon, Cynwyl, Cynyr, Cynyw, Cywair, David, De****an, Deiniol, Deiniol...
- Gwr-fach, Afon Siedi, Camnant, Nant Bachnog, Nant Iago, Nant Bargod, Afon
Cynllo, Afon Cwm-wern, Nant Halen, Afon Arad, Nant Sarah, Afon Ceri, Afon Nawmor...