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Cynog is a
Welsh male
given name. In Old Welsh, it was
pronounced and
written as Kynauc, Kennauc, and in
other ways. It may
refer to:
Saint Cynog ap Brychan...
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Cynog Glyndwr Dafis (born 1
April 1938) is a
Welsh politician and
member of
Plaid Cymru who
served as the
Member of
Parliament for
Ceredigion from 1992...
- Parc
Cynog is a wind farm
operated by Nuon
Renewables in Wales. Parc
Cynog Windfarm was
built in 2001, and
currently consists of
eleven wind turbines...
- St
Cynog's Church is an
active parish church in the
village of Defynnog, Powys, Wales. The
dedication is to
Saint Cynog, one of the 24
children of Brychan...
- The Book of
Cynog (Medieval Latin:
Liber Knauc;
Middle Welsh:
Llyfr Kynawc; Welsh:
Llyfr Cynog) was a text of
medieval Welsh law. It is
quoted extensively...
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Cynog son of
Brychan (Welsh:
Cynog ap Brychan; born c. 434), also
known as Saint
Cynog or
Canog (Old Welsh: Kennauc), was...
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Merthyr Cynog is a
hamlet and a
community in the
modern county of Powys, Wales, in the
historic county of Brecknockshire. The po****tion of the community...
- the party's
formation in 1988. He
defected to the
Green Party in 1999. "
Cynog Dafis". UK Parliament.
Retrieved 10 July 2024. Palmer, Mark (28 February...
- one of a
group of
ancient yews (Taxus baccata) in the
churchyard of St
Cynog's Church,
which serves the
parish and the
village of Defynnog, Powys, Wales...
- Brychan, De Situ
Brecheniauc and the
genealogies of
Jesus College MS 20 are
Cynog,
Rhain Dremrudd, Clydwyn, Arthen, Papai, Dingad,
Berwyn and Rhydog. Also...