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Saint Egwad was a 7th-century
Catholic bishop and
Saint of Wales. He
built a
church at
Ystrad Tywi. He is the
Patron Saint of Llanegwad, Wales, and in...
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Church in
Wales parish church is a
Grade II*
listed building dedicated to St
Egwad, a 7th-century
bishop in Wales. The tower,
probably the
earliest part, dates...
- Crickhowell,
Tycroes St
Edward 2 Knighton,
Roath St
Edwen 1
Llanedwen St
Egwad 2
Llanegwad Nantgaredig,
Llanfynydd St
Eigon 1
Llanigon St
Eilian 1 Llaneilian...
- Dwynwen, Dwywe, Dyfan, Dyfnan, Dyfnog, Edern, Edi, Edrin, Edwen, Egryn,
Egwad, Eigen, Eigrad, Eilian, Elian, Elaeth, Elidan, Elidyr, Elli, Enclydwyn*...
- Ivor
Egwad Jones CBE (10
December 1901 – 16
November 1982) was a
Welsh rugby union player who pla**** as a back-row forward,
mainly at flanker, for Llanelli...
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Descendant of Vortigern, king of
Britain Edwen 6
November (trad.)
Virgin Egwad 7th
century Llangwad Llanfynydd Eigen 1st
century Llanigon Eigion 10 September...
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drinking establishments. The
village “Llanegwad Church"
named for
Saint Egwad is an
historic church as it is the only
remaining building on the site where...
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Engan Llannefydd,
Saint Nefydd Llanegryn,
Saint Egryn Llanegwad,
Saint Egwad Llaneilian,
Saint Eilian Llanelian-yn-rhos, a
former civil parish in Conwy...
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Egwad's Church Llanfynydd SN5584027618 51°55′42″N 4°05′53″W / 51.928366601131°N 4.0980282999683°W / 51.928366601131; -4.0980282999683 (St
Egwad's...
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Division Royal Navy
Captain Robert Gwilym Lewis-Jones RN
Civil Division Ivor
Egwad Jones JP. For
services to
Rugby Football. John Eryl Owen-Jones,
Clerk of...