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Digain (also
known as Dygain) was a 5th-century
Welsh saint and
Prince of
Dumnonia (now the
English West Country).
Digain ap
Constantine was said to be...
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Photiki 5th
century Dichu 5th
century Didymus the
Blind 4th
century Digain 5th
century Digna and
Emerita 3rd
century Dingad of
Llandingat 5th century...
- Chapel, Llanrwst; St Doged's, Llanddoged; St Martin's, Eglwysbach; St
Digain's, Llangernyw; St Mary's,
Llanfair Talhaiarn; St Sannan's,
Llansannan Denbighshire...
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level is 10.75 m (35.3 ft). This yew tree
lives in the
churchyard of St.
Digain's Church in
Llangernyw village.
Although it is very hard to
determine the...
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Armed Forces Day (Bangladesh)
Christian feast days:
Amelberga of
Susteren Digain Maurus of
Parentium Pope
Gelasius I
Franciszka Siedliska Presentation of...
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Europe (Between 4,000 and 5,000
years old), a yew in the
churchyard of St
Digain’s, Llangernyw,
Conwy List of
individual trees Great Trees of
London Tree...
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Constantine Corneu and the
father of Geraint. He was the
brother of
Saint Digain,
founder of the
church at Llangernyw.
Erbin succeeded his
father as King...
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Llanddeiniolen St
Denis 2 Lisvane,
Llanishen St
Derfel 1
Llandderfel St
Digain 1
Llangernyw St
Dingat 3 Dingestow, Llandovery, New
Tredegar St Dochdwy...
- Cynwyl, Cynyr, Cynyw, Cywair, David, De****an, Deiniol,
Deiniol Fab, Derfel,
Digain, Dingat, Doged, Dogfan, Dogmael, Dona, Dubricius, Dunawd, Dwynwen, Dwywe...
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Often (mistakenly)
conflated with St Dyfan on the
authority of
Williams Digain 21
November (trad.)
Dilwar 4
February (trad.)
Virgin Dingad 5th century...