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- Dogfael, Dogmeel, Dogwel, Toel) was a 6th-century Welsh monk and preacher who is considered a saint. His feast day is 14 June. Dogmael (or Dogfael, Dogwel)...
- Hywel ap Caradog Merfyn Frych ap Gwriad (d. 844) Dogfael ap Cunedda Wledig (c. 410) Elno ap Dogfael (c. 440) Glas ap Elno (c. 470) Elgud ap Glas ap Elno...
- The Church of St Dogfael, Meline, Pembrokeshire, Wales is a redundant church dating from the 19th century. A Grade II listed building, the church is now...
- David; Einion, Ruler of Gwynedd, father of King Cadwallon Lawhir ap Einion; Dogfael, King of the petty Kingdom of Dogfeiling; Edern, ruler of the minor Kingdom...
- another son Ceredig received Ceredigion," Afloeg by Aflogion in Lleyn, Dogfael by Dogfeiling in Dyffryn Clwyd, and Edern by Edeirnion ... Osfeilion of...
- it was re-absorbed back into Gwynedd proper. The area was named after Dogfael, who was the son of Gwynedd's first king, Cunedda Wledig. Kessler, P. L...
- September 2016. "GENUKI: St Dogfael, Meline, Church in Wales". Retrieved 19 April 2015. "British Listed Buildings: Church of St Dogfael". Retrieved 25 January...
- original on 29 November 2020, retrieved 6 December 2020 Cadw, "Church of St Dogfael (Grade II) (19167)", National Historic ****ets of Wales, retrieved 6 December...
- Mary-le-Strand in 1871, where his benches and tiled floor remain. 1863–1865: St Dogfael, Meline, Pembrokeshirerebuilding 1864–1866: St David's, Henfynyw, Cardiganshire...
- suggested that possibly both names refer to the same saint or founder Dogmael (Dogfael), with ‘mael’ (prince) and ‘tud’ (land or people of) being added to Dog/doch...