- Wales. It was
formerly known as
Priestholm in
English (and Ynys Lannog/
Glannog in Welsh). A
hermitage was
established here
around the 6th century, and...
-
Helig ap
Glanawg (standard
modern Welsh orthography:
Helig ap
Glannog) is a
legendary figure described in
various accounts dating to at
least as early...
-
suggesting that it was the
palace of
Prince Helig ap
Glanawg (also
spelled Glannog) who
lived in the 6th century, and
whose sons
established a
number of churches...
- Llanrhychwyn.
Rhychwyn (sometimes
recorded as Rhochwyn), was a son of
Helig ap
Glannog, the
prince who
lived at Llys
Helig before it was
inundated by the sea...
- Rome'. However, he may have been one of the many
children of
Helig ap
Glannog of Tyno Helig. He is
believed to have
retired to the
solitude of Nant Peris...
- stands.
Llanrhychwyn (which
takes its name from Rhochwyn, son of
Helig ap
Glannog) is now a
small hamlet. In Llywelyn's time, however, and up to the early...
- a
medieval saint who is
traditionally thought to be a son of
Helig ap
Glannog. He and his
brothers were all
considered saints and the
church at Llangelynnin...
- This has been said to have been the
palace of
Prince Helig ap
Glanawg or
Glannog who
lived in the 6th
century Prince Helig ap
Glanawg owned a
large area...
- from
Saint Rhychwyn (sometimes
recorded as Rhochwyn), son of
Helig ap
Glannog, the
prince who
lived at Llys
Helig before it was
inundated by the sea...
- The
church is
dedicated to St Brothen,
traditionally a son of
Helig ap
Glannog. It is said that he is
buried there. The
Brothen Spring, or Old Spring...