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Saint Dyfnog was an
early Welsh saint. His
feast day is 13 February.
Dyfnog was the son of
Medrod ab
Caradog Freichfas and a
brother of the grandfather...
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Dyfnog's Church is a
small church in the
village of Llanrhaeadr-yng-Nghinmeirch (Llanrhaeadr) in Denbighshire, Wales. The
church stands on the western...
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dating to the 1840s.
There is a
dingle providing a
picturesque walk to St
Dyfnog's Well. The hall's
garden is small, with its
existing layout dating to the...
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Wales Dyffryn Clwyd Mission Area St
Dyfnog, Llanrhaeadr-yng-Nghinmeirch Llanrhaeadr-yng-Nghinmeirch
Dyfnog Medieval Church in
Wales Denbigh Mission...
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Church (USA))
Beatrice of
Ornacieux Castor of
Karden Catherine of
Ricci Dyfnog Ermenilda of Ely
Fulcran Jordan of
Saxony Polyeuctus (Roman
Catholic Church)...
- po****tion
taken at the 2011
census was 1,038. The
medieval parish church of St
Dyfnog contains a Tree of
Jesse window,
dating from 1533,
described as "the finest...
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cywyddau in
praise of St
Mordeyrn (as ****ociated with Nantglyn), St
Dyfnog, and to God (also
attributed to
Dafydd ap
Hwlcyn ap Madog). "Dafydd ap Llywelyn...
- Dogfan, Dogmael, Dona, Dubricius, Dunawd, Dwynwen, Dwywe, Dyfan, Dyfnan,
Dyfnog, Edern, Edi, Edrin, Edwen, Egryn, Egwad, Eigen, Eigrad, Eilian, Elian, Elaeth...
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November 1)
Saint Huna of Thorney, priest-monk of
Huneia (c. 690)
Saint Dyfnog, born in Wales, he was much
venerated in
Clwyd (7th century)
Saint Ermenilda...
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Llanddyfnan 22 or 24
April (trad.)
Alleged son of Brychan, king of
Brycheiniog Dyfnog Llanrhaeadr-yng-Nghinmeirch 13
February (trad.)
Dyfodwg 6th
century Llantrisant...