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Saint Dwynwen (Welsh pronunciation: [ˈdʊɨnwɛn]; fl. 5th century),
sometimes known as Dwyn or Donwen, is the
Welsh patron saint of lovers. She is celebrated...
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particular in its ****ociation with
Dwynwen. The name
Llanddwyn means "The
church of St.
Dwynwen".
Dwynwen is the
Welsh patron saint of lovers, making...
- now
rarely observed, and a more
modern celebration, Dydd
Santes Dwynwen (St
Dwynwen's Day),
observed on 25
January in a
similar way to St Valentine's...
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Welsh dishes Restaurants Food
festivals Festivals Calennig Dydd
Santes Dwynwen Gŵyl Fair y
Canhwyllau Saint David's Day
Calan Mai
Calan Awst
Calan Gaeaf...
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Welsh dishes Restaurants Food
festivals Festivals Calennig Dydd
Santes Dwynwen Gŵyl Fair y
Canhwyllau Saint David's Day
Calan Mai
Calan Awst
Calan Gaeaf...
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celebrate Dydd
Santes Dwynwen (Saint
Dwynwen's Day) on
January 25
instead of (or as well as) Valentine's Day. The day
commemorates St
Dwynwen, the
Welsh patron...
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Revolution Day (Egypt)
Burns night (Scotland,
Scottish community) Dydd
Santes Dwynwen (Wales)
Feast of the
Conversion of
Saint Paul (Eastern Orthodox, Oriental...
- is an
alternative name for the
Welsh saint Cain, for example; cf. also
Dwynwen "Saint Dwyn" and
Meirwen "Saint Mary (mother of Jesus)". The
initial syllable...
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Welsh dishes Restaurants Food
festivals Festivals Calennig Dydd
Santes Dwynwen Gŵyl Fair y
Canhwyllau Saint David's Day
Calan Mai
Calan Awst
Calan Gaeaf...
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dedicated to the
Welsh Saint Dwynwen in the year 465. She was the
patron of the
Welsh Valentines Day (Welsh: Dydd
Santes Dwynwen). The
church was
built in...