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Dyfodwg, or Tyfodwg, was a 6th-century
Welsh saint. He is one of the
three saints (with
Illtyd and Gwynno) from whom the
ancient parish of Llantrisant...
- Clun. The
three saints of the town's name are SS. Illtyd, Gwynno, and
Dyfodwg.
Llantrisant is a
hilltop settlement, at an
altitude of 174 m (571 ft)...
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Ystradyfodwg or
Ystrad Dyfodwg (Vale of Tyfodwg) was an
ancient upland parish in Glamorgan, Wales. It is
believed to have been
named after Dyfodwg (or Tyfodwg)...
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Llantrisant Church (Church of St Illtyd, St
Gwynno and St
Dyfodwg, also
styled "The
Mother Church") is
located in Llantrisant,
Rhondda Cynon Taf, Glamorgan...
- Faerdref/Llantwit
Fardre • Llanwynno/Llanwonno •
Pentyrch • Radur/Radyr •
Ystrad Dyfodwg/Ystradyfodwg
Neath Aberafan/Aberavon •
Baglan • Castell-nedd/Neath • Cilybebyll...
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parish of Ystradyfodwg, but
little is
known of the
Celtic saint Tyfodwg, or
Dyfodwg,
after whom the
parish is named. He is
thought to have
lived around AD...
- Mamhilad, Neath, Newcastle, Oxwich, Pembrey,
Williamstown SS Illtyd,
Gwynno &
Dyfodwg 1
Llantrisant SS
Illtyd &
Peter 1
Llanhamlach St Ina 1
Llanina St Isan...
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three founders of Llantrisant, Glamorganshire,
together with
Illtyd and
Dyfodwg; Llanwynno, a
chapel under Llantrisaint, is
dedicated to him. At Llanwynno...
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Brycheiniog Dyfnog Llanrhaeadr-yng-Nghinmeirch 13
February (trad.)
Dyfodwg 6th
century Llantrisant 25 June
Dyfrig or
Dubricius 5th
century 6th century...
- Illtyd, Llanrhidian, Gower,
Swansea Church of St Illtyd, St
Gwynno and St
Dyfodwg, LLantrisant,
Rhondda Cynon Taff St Illtyd's Church, Llantrithyd, Vale...