-
monastery was
established at
Bangor in
about AD 560 by
Saint Dunod (or
Dunawd) and was an
important religious centre in the 5th and 6th centuries. The...
- St
Dunawd's Church, is in the
village of Bangor-on-Dee,
Wrexham County Borough, Wales. It is
designated by Cadw as a
Grade II*
listed building. The church...
- Bede's
Historia ecclesiastica gentis Anglorum. Bede
states that
Dunod (
Dunawd) was
still abbot of
Bangor Iscoed at the time of the
second meeting of Augustine...
-
listing of the
three "Horse-Burdens" of
Britain relates that Gwrgi, Peredur,
Dunawd the
Stout and
Cynfelyn Drwsgl were
carried by a
horse called Corvan, which...
-
Community (settlement)
Dedication Web
Founded Denomination Benefice Notes St
Dunawd, Bangor-on-Dee
Bangor Is-y-coed
Dunod Medieval Church in
Wales Maelor Mission...
-
monastery was
established at Bangor-on-Dee in
about AD 560 by
Saint Dunod (or
Dunawd) and was an
important religious center in the 5th and 6th centuries. The...
-
Deiniol Fab, Derfel, Digain, Dingat, Doged, Dogfan, Dogmael, Dona, Dubricius,
Dunawd, Dwynwen, Dwywe, Dyfan, Dyfnan, Dyfnog, Edern, Edi, Edrin, Edwen, Egryn...
- Pontificalis)",
first edition (Liverpool:
University Press, 1989, p. 63 St
Dunawd,
GENUKI Alford Welch, "Muhammad",
Encyclopaedia of
Islam An Introduction...
- Britain"
Eliffer Ceidyn Urien (§ 1)
Rheged Llywarch Hen (§ 2)
Rheged Cynnwyd Dunawd (§ 4)
Cerwyd (§ 4)
Sawyl (§ 4)
Gwrgi (§ 5)
Peredur (§ 5)
Gwendoleu (§ 6)...
- (trad.) Dubhán 5th
century St Dubhán's Church, Hook Head (Ireland)
Dunod or
Dunawd 6th
century 7th
century 7
September (trad.)
Abbot Dwynwen or
Dweynween 5th...