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Dubricius or
Dubric (Welsh:
Dyfrig; Norman-French: Devereux; c. 465 – c. 550) was a 6th-century
British ecclesiastic venerated as a saint. He was the evangelist...
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Wales HQ in
Cardiff Bay". ITV News. 30 June 2014.
Retrieved 15 May 2020. ap
Dyfrig, Rhodri; Jones,
George (2006). "The
Welsh Language in the Media" (PDF)....
- name is a
Norman French rendering of
Dubricius or the saint's
Welsh name
Dyfrig. In Ireland, the name is ****ociated with Wexford,
where the Cambro-Normans...
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exception was
Dyfrig John, a
former deputy chairman/chief
executive of HSBC, a bank
which did not
require a
taxpayer bail-out.
Dyfrig John was named...
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Saint Peter and
Saint Paul, and
three Welsh saints:
Dubricius (Welsh:
Dyfrig),
Teilo and
Oudoceus (Welsh: Euddogwy). It is one of two
cathedrals in Cardiff...
- (Series 2) Jac
Jones as Liam Pritchard, Connor's
younger brother (Series 2)
Dyfrig Evans as Glyn Jones, Kelly's
boyfriend (Series 2)
Manon Prysor as Rhian...
- four
houses are
named after Welsh saints: Dewi (house colour: yellow),
Dyfrig (green),
Illtud (red) and
Teilo (blue). The four
houses annually compete...
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Saint Deiniol, the
Bishop of Bangor, was
buried on the
island in 584.
Saint Dyfrig was also
buried on
Bardsey Island,
although in 1120 his
remains were transferred...
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current editors are now
Vaughan Hughes and
Menna Baines, who took over from
Dyfrig Jones in 2008, and the
magazine is now
published by
Gwasg Dinefwr. Barn...
- When
Gwynllyw was
dying he was
attended both by his son
Cadoc and by
Saint Dyfrig, who
administered the last
sacrament to him. The
traditional date of his...