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Saint Dwywe was a 5th- or 6th-century pre-congregational
saint of Wales. She was a
native of the
ancient ****bric-speaking kingdoms,
which stretched from...
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Dwywe’s Church is a
Grade II*
listed church in Llanddwywe, Gwynedd,
North Wales. It has a
curvilinear churchyard and farm
buildings on its west. Its...
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January or 13 Jul (trad.)
Daughter of Brychan, king of
Brycheiniog Virgin Dwywe 6th
century Dyfan Merthyr Dyfan Llandyfan 24 May (trad.)
Highly obscure...
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Samson 1
Grangetown St
Dunawd 1 Bangor-on-Dee St
Dunstan 1
Ferndale St
Dwywe 1
Llanddwywe St
Dyfan &
Teilo 1
Barry St
Dyfnog 1 Llanrhaeadr-yng-Nghinmeirch...
- Digain, Dingat, Doged, Dogfan, Dogmael, Dona, Dubricius, Dunawd, Dwynwen,
Dwywe, Dyfan, Dyfnan, Dyfnog, Edern, Edi, Edrin, Edwen, Egryn, Egwad, Eigen, Eigrad...
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couple had one daughter, Anne
Vaughan (1734–1767). He was
buried at St
Dwywe's Church, Llanddwywe.
William had no male heirs, so the
estate p****ed to...
- Llanddona,
Saint Dona see St Dona's Church,
Llanddona Llanddwywe,
Saint Dwywe Llanddyfnan,
Saint Dyfnan Llandetty,
Saint Detyw and
Saint Tetta Llandissilio...
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therefore brother to Sulien,
Rhystud and
Derfel Firm, and
perhaps also
Dwywe (or Dwywau).
There are
churches dedicated to
Cristiolus at Llangristiolus...
- Tal-y-bont West side of
Saint Dwywe's church,
Llanddwywe Tal-y-bont
Location within Gwynedd OS grid reference SH587214
Community Dyffryn Ardudwy Prin****l area...
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settlements and the area
affords glorious views of
Cardigan Bay. St
Dwywe's Church at Llanddwywe,
within the
community of
Dyffryn Ardudwy, was built...