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Saint Oudoceus (Latin) or
Euddogwy (Welsh) (c.536–c.615 or 625) is
generally known as the
third Bishop of
Llandaff in
South Wales. In
reality he was probably...
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three Welsh saints:
Dubricius (Welsh: Dyfrig),
Teilo and
Oudoceus (Welsh:
Euddogwy). It is one of two
cathedrals in Cardiff, the
other being the
Roman Catholic...
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three senior Houses,
named after the
Llandaff saints:
Dyfrig (yellow),
Euddogwy (green), and
Teilo (red). The
pupils in each
house are
cared for by one...
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charters in the Book of
Llandaff during the
episcopate of
Bishops Euddogwy and Inabwy. Later,
Gwrgan features as king in
charters in the Book of Llandaff...
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thought to be the
brother of Anowed, and the
uncle of
Saints Ismael and
Euddogwy. In some
modern sources, he is
accounted the
grandson of
Ceredig son of...
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Cathedral Church of St
Peter and St Paul, St. Dyfrig, St.
Telio and St.
Euddogwy NK
Anglican Church in
Wales NK NK 550 NK NK NK NK NK NK 78 4 Nicholson...
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Cathedral Cathedral Church of St
Peter and St Paul, St Dyfrig, St
Teilo and St
Euddogwy Diocese of
Llandaff 550 monastery,
secular canons 1107
Newport Cathedral...
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Llandaff and the
bishops of
Glywysing Saints Teilo and
Euddogwy. He
received Euddogwy's father King
Budic II of
Brittany after the
latter was expelled...
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parish church built in 1859–1861. The
church is
dedicated to St
Oudoceus (
Euddogwy), an
early Bishop of
Llandaff who
retired to
Llandogo and was
reputed to...
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Llanidan St Non 2
Llanerch Aeron,
Llannon St
Oswald 1
Sebastapol St
Oudoceus (
Euddogwy) 1
Llandogo St
Owain 1
Ystradowen St Pabo 1
Llanbabo St
Padarn 7 Cross...