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Saint Flewyn is the
patron saint and
founder of St Fflewin's Church, Llanfflewin, in Anglesey, Wales.
According to
Enwogion Cymru,
Flewyn was a saint...
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sixth century. He was one of the sons of
Ithel Hael, and with his
brother Flewyn was
appointed to
preside over the
monastery of Pawl Hen, or Paulinus, at...
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century 17 or 13
February or 11 Dec (trad.) 18 March[citation needed]
Bishop Flewyn or
Fflewin or
Fflewyn 6th
century Llanfflewin 12
December (trad.) Son of...
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accompanied by the
children of
Ithel Hael o
Lydaw (of Brittany): Baglan,
Flewyn, Gredifael, Tanwg, Twrog, Tegai, Trillo,
Tecwyn and Llechid.
Other reputed...
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lived in the
early part of the
sixth century. He was the
father of Baglan,
Flewyn, Gredifael, Tanwg, Twrog, Tegai, Trillo,
Tecwyn and Llechid,
saints who...
- was the
brother of Sts. Baglan, Trillo, Tegai, Twrog, Tecwyn, Gredifael,
Flewyn and Llechid, and is
commemorated 10 October.
Llandanwg church from the churchyard...
- 19–20.
Retrieved 15 June 2010. Lewis,
Samuel (1849). "Llanvlewin (Llan-
Flewyn)". A
Topographical Dictionary of Wales.
Retrieved 11
January 2011. Haslam...
- They were also
accompanied by nine
children of
Ithel Hael o
Lydaw (Baglan,
Flewyn, Gredifael, Tanwg, Twrog, Tegai, Trillo,
Tecwyn and Llechid), all of whom...
- 1862.
Coflein only; defunct? St Fflewin,
Llanfflewin Mec**** (Llanfflewin)
Flewyn Medieval Church in
Wales Bro
Padrig Capel Calfaria,
Mynydd Mec**** Mec****...