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lists 7
January as the
festival of Gwrthelu, who may be
identified with
Gwrddelw. Sir John Rhys in his
Celtic Folklore, page 537,
writes of the chapelry...
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Saint Eigrad Saint Eigron Gwenafwy Gallo Saint Peirio Cewydd Maelog Meilig Gwrddelw Gwrhai Huail mab caw Romano-British
early Dark Ages,
Wales in the Early...
- of
Gwynllyw Mother of
saints Cynidr and
Eigon Gwrda 5
December (trad.)
Gwrddelw Llanddewi Brefi 7
January (trad.)
Child of Caw, king of
Strathclyde Gwrfyw...
- Gelert, Gredifael, Grwst, Gwen****, Gwenllwyfo, Gwenog, Gwnnen, Gwnnws,
Gwrddelw, Gwrhai, Gwrin, Gwyddelan, Gwyn, Gwyndaf, Gwynhoedl, Gwynin, Gwynno, Gwynog...
- the place-name Llangwyllog. The
original saint of that
location would be
Gwrddelw, son of Caw,
whose feast day is also 7 January. Cwyllog's
connection to...
- Llanwenog, St
Twynnells St
Gwnnen or Gwynin:
Llanwnnen St Gwnnws:
Llanwnnws St
Gwrddelw:
Gartheli St Gwyndaf:
Llanwnda St Gwynno:
Llanwinio St
Hilary or St Ilar:...