- [ˈbʲrʲiɣʲidʲ]. In
Modern Irish she is also
called Bríd. In Welsh, she is
called Ffraid (sometimes
lenited to Fraid), such as in
several places called Llansanffraid...
- I. D.
Ffraid or John
Evans (23 July 1814 – 4
March 1875) was a
Welsh poet and
Calvinistic Methodist minister. He who was born at Ty Mawr, Llansantffraid...
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called Sant
Ffraid.
Scholars such as
Sabine Baring-Gould, had
suggested contrary to the po****r
belief that the
Welsh Brigid(Sant
Ffraid) was distinct...
- St
Brides Bay (Welsh: Bae Sain
Ffraid) is a bay in
western Pembrokeshire, West Wales.
Either Skomer Island or the
mainland extremity of
Wooltack Point...
- Identifier, a
symbol which uniquely identifies an
object or
record I. D.
Ffraid (1814–1875),
Welsh poet and
Calvinistic Methodist minister I. D. McMaster...
- St
Brides (Welsh: Sain
Ffraid) is a
parish and
small coastal village in Pembrokeshire, Wales, at the
south of St
Brides Bay,
about 1+1⁄2
miles (2.4 km)...
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Bhrid possibly set up new
settlements known by the
Welsh as Llan
Santes Ffraid,
Church of (Lady)
Saint Bhrid. In
recent years the
spelling of the village...
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County Borough, Wales. The name
translates from the
Welsh as
Church of St
Ffraid on the bank of the
River Conwy. The
village was
founded in the 5th century...
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Evans (born 1973),
Canadian novelist and
journalist John
Evans or I. D.
Ffraid (1814–1875),
Welsh poet John
Evans (footballer, born 1859) (1859–1939),...
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Cymru Seion a
Bryneglwys United Church,
Corwen Corwen Zion
Presbyterian St
Ffraid,
Carrog Corwen (Carrog)
Brigid of
Kildare Medieval Church in
Wales Corwen...