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Church of St
Dingat in Dingestow, Monmouthshire, Wales, is a
parish church dating from the 14th century. It is
dedicated to
Saint Dingat or Dingad, a...
- of Alt Clut and
Galwyddel Dingat (c. 495); son of Tutagual, also king of
Galwyddel Sennylt Hael [fr] (c. 550); son of
Dingat,
exiled king of Galwyddel...
- Isle of Man (complete list) –
Tutagual Theodovellaunus, King (c.485–c.495)
Dingat, King (c. 495);
Great Britain:
England The
Britons (complete list) – Vortigern...
- Cynyr, Cynyw, Cywair, David, De****an, Deiniol,
Deiniol Fab, Derfel, Digain,
Dingat, Doged, Dogfan, Dogmael, Dona, Dubricius, Dunawd, Dwynwen, Dwywe, Dyfan...
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Wonastow APC St Cenedlon,
Rockfield APC St Meugan, St
Maughans APC St
Dingat,
Dingestow APC St Martin,
Penyclawdd APC St Michael, Llanfihangel-ystern-Llewern...
- 2 Lisvane,
Llanishen St
Derfel 1
Llandderfel St
Digain 1
Llangernyw St
Dingat 3 Dingestow, Llandovery, New
Tredegar St
Dochdwy 2
Llandough (Penarth),...
- anti-aircraft
battery to the
invasion fleet's defense.
Following the
attack on
Dingat, the
fleet moved on to
Leyte on 20 October.
During the
landings on Leyte...
- The area also
contains a
number of
religious buildings including;
Saint Dingat's Church and the
Presbyterian Church of Wales.
Along with
other parts of...
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killed in the action. The
village has a church,
dedicated to
Saint Dingad or
Dingat. The
church was
rebuilt in
several stages in the
nineteenth century. Dingestow...
- Pritchard) 3
August 1966 On
street line 100 m W of Pont a'r Fran. 10984 St
Dingat's Church,
Llandovery Llandovery SN7637634086 51°59′29″N 3°48′07″W / 51...