- St
Gallgo's Church,
Llanallgo (Welsh: [ɬanˈaɬgɔ]) is a
small church near the
village of Llanallgo, on the east
coast of Anglesey,
north Wales. The chancel...
- In 605 AD he
founded a
church at Llaneugrad,
Anglesey and his
brother Gallgo,
founded a
church at Llanallgo, nearby.
Today the two
churches are in the...
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Foddhyd 1
Clocaenog St
Francis 1
Sandycroft St
Gabriel 2 Cwmbran,
Swansea St
Gallgo 1
Llanallgo St
Gartheli 1
Abermeurig St
Gastyn 2
Llangasty Talyllyn St George...
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Strathclyde Gafran 6th
century Son-in-law of Brychan, king of
Brycheiniog Gallgo 27
November (trad.)
Gallo 5th
century Child of Caw, king of Strathclyde...
- 3385; -4.2559 (Ffynnon Allgo), SH498847
Medieval well ****ociated with St
Gallgo,
whose church is at Llanallgo. The well is now
within a
caravan park. 13...
- Engan, Enghenedl, Erbin, Erfyl, Euddog, Ffinan, Fflewin, Figael, Foddhyd,
Gallgo, Gelert, Gredifael, Grwst, Gwen****, Gwenllwyfo, Gwenog, Gwnnen, Gwnnws...
- St Ffinan,
Llanffinan St Fflewin,
Llanfflewin St Figael,
Llanfigael St
Gallgo,
Llanallgo St Gwen****,
Rhoscolyn St Llwydian,
Heneglwys St Machraeth, Llanfachraeth...
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Church in Wales, one of four in a
combined parish; one of the
others is St
Gallgo's Church, Llanallgo,
founded by Eugrad's brother. As of 2012, the parish...
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Saint Severinus, a
hermit who
lived near
Paris in
France (c. 540)
Saint Gallgo,
founder of
Llanallgo in
Anglesey in
Wales (6th century)
Saint Acharius...
- (alternatively, Llanafan, Ceredigion),
Saint Afan Llanallgo,
Saint Gallgo see St
Gallgo's Church Llanarmon, Gwynedd,
Saint Garmon Llanarmon Dyffryn Ceiriog...