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De****an (Medieval Latin: De********; Welsh: Degyman; died c. 706) was one of the
Celtic saints who came to
Somerset from Pembrokeshire,
South Wales, in...
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De****an were moved. The
chancel of the
present church is
unusually wide and may have
housed the tomb of St
De****an. The "Translation of
Saint De****an"...
- The
Church of St
De****an in Watchet, Somerset,
England has a 13th-century
chancel with the rest of the
church being from the 15th century. It has been...
- was part of the
ancient parish of
Saint De****an,
which included also the town of Watchet. The
parish of St
De****an was part of the
Williton and Freemanners...
- St
De****an's is a
Grade I
listed building in Rhoscrowther, Pembrokeshire, Wales. The
parish church is on a very
early Christian site and is dedicated...
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Branwalator of
Milton Credan of
Evesham Congar of
Congresbury Dachuna of
Bodmin De****an of
Watchet Elfin of
Warrington Ivo of
Ramsey Judoc of
Winchester Melorius...
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Rubens Alban Alban of
Mainz Aphrodisius Aventin de
Larboust Chrysolius De****an Denis of
Paris Domninus of
Fidenza Eliphius Emygdius Eurosia (Orosia) Felix...
- with
Syracuse and all of Sicily.
Modica became one of the thirty-five
de****an ("spontaneously submitted")
cities of the
island and was
oppressed by the...
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February 1912 at
Watchet in Somerset. He was
buried at the
Church of St
De****an, Watchet.
Reynolds most
famously studied the
conditions in
which the flow...
- decimus, tenth; from decem, ten decimal, decimate, decimation, decimator,
de****an, dime decor-
ornament Latin decorus "fit, proper" and
decorare "to decorate"...