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- Saint Dyfnan was an obscure Welsh saint. He was sometimes accounted a son of Brychan, the invading Irish king of Brycheiniog. Llanddyfnan ("St Dyfnan's")...
- the following additional sons: Caian, Cynbryd, Cynfran, Cynin, Dogfan, Dyfnan, Dyfrig, Hychan, Llecheu, Neffei, Rhawin, Llofan, Llonio, Heilin, Afallach...
- identifies him with Saint Dyfnan, who in the Book of Leinster, is listed as one of the many sons of the Welsh king Brychan. As Dyfnan is reputed to be buried...
- (Armenia, France) Christian feast day: Benedict Menni Dermot of Armagh Dyfnan of Anglesey Ecgberht of Ripon Fidelis of Sigmaringen Gregory of Elvira Ivo...
- Gregory of Elvira, Bishop of Elvira in the south of Spain (c. 394) Saint Dyfnan, born in Wales, he founded a church in Anglesey (5th century) Saint Deodatus...
- Highly obscure Presumably martyred Generally confused with St Deruvian Dyfnan 5th century Llanddyfnan 22 or 24 April (trad.) Alleged son of Brychan, king...
- St Dyfnan's Church is a medieval church in the village of Llanddyfnan, Anglesey, Wales. The building dates from the 14th century and underwent extensive...
- pensioners in the Old School, and belonged to other groups such as the Bro Dyfnan choir and the Merched y Wawr. Her contributions through her life did not...
- Doged, Dogfan, Dogmael, Dona, Dubricius, Dunawd, Dwynwen, Dwywe, Dyfan, Dyfnan, Dyfnog, Edern, Edi, Edrin, Edwen, Egryn, Egwad, Eigen, Eigrad, Eilian,...
- the early Welsh Nonconformist movement. Roberts notes the similarity with Dyfnan, son of the invading Irishman Brychan of Brycheiniog, and finds it unlikely...