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- Dogfan, also known as Doewan, was a saint and martyr who lived in 5th century Wales. He is venerated in the Anglican Church, Eastern Orthodox Church, True...
- Some moved on up to Saibai, Dœwan and Bœigu to avoid this new miscegenation, hence the lighter colour of many Saibai, Dœwan and Bœigu people. Bœigu folk...
- Llanrhaiadr ym mochnant Clas Celtic monks founded 6th century by St Dogfan (Doewan); clas to after 1291 Llansaintfraed in Elvel Priory Cistercian nuns founded...
- (Cornwall) 15 February (trad.) Dogfael 31 October or 14 Jun (trad.) Dogfan or Doewan 5th century 13 or 12 July (trad.) Son of Brychan, king of Brycheiniog Martyr...
- festival as 13 July, but Baring-Gould notes this as a confusion with St Doewan. Gillibrand, Christopher (16 July 2014). "+ Blessed john sugar, Priest,...
- (Gaul) (1st or 3rd century) (see also: January 27 - West) Saint Dogfan (Doewan), martyred by heathen in Dyfed in Wales where a church was dedicated to...
- places where St Deruvian is clearly intended; in Willis, it appears on St Doewan's Day, an apparent confusion of the two. The feast is not currently unobserved...