- and is
dedicated to Gwynhoydl, a 6th-century
Welsh saint. Also
spelt Gwynhoedl, he was held to be a son of the
legendary figure Seithennin in the genealogical...
- Gwen**** 3, 4 or 5
November (trad.)
Virgin Gwenfyl 1
November (trad.)
Virgin Gwynhoedl 1
January (trad.)
Gwenllian 5th
century Daughter of Brychan, king of Brycheiniog...
-
Penmaenmawr St
Gwyndaf 2
Llanwnda (Gwynedd),
Llanwnda (Pembrokeshire) St
Gwynhoedl 1
Llangwnadl St
Gwynio 1
Llanwinio St
Gwynno 3 Abercynon, Vaynor, Ynysybwl...
-
submerged by the sea. He
would therefore be the
brother of the
saints Gwynhoedl,
Merin (or Meirin),
Tudno and Senewyr. He is ****ociated with the town...
- Gwenog, Gwnnen, Gwnnws, Gwrddelw, Gwrhai, Gwrin, Gwyddelan, Gwyn, Gwyndaf,
Gwynhoedl, Gwynin, Gwynno, Gwynog, Gwynoro, Hychan, Hywel, Hywyn, Idloes, Iestyn...
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Saint Cwyfan Llangwyfan, Aberffraw,
Saint Cwyfan Llangwnnadl,
Saint Gwynhoedl Llangwyryfon,
Saint Ursula Llangwyllog Saint Cwyllog Llangybi (Llangybi...
- (Llandudwen)
Tudwen Church in
Wales Bro
Madryn St
Gwynhoedl,
Llangwnadl Tudweiliog (Llangwnnadl)
Gwynhoedl Medieval Church in
Wales Bro
Madryn Grade I listed...
- Llangwnnadl, at the age of 99. Her
funeral and a
Requiem M**** were held at St
Gwynhoedl's Church in
Llangwnnadl on 5
February 2005. On 13
January 1938, Kitson...
- St Gwrin:
Llanwrin St Gwyddelan:
Dolwyddelan St Gwyndaf:
Llanwnda St
Gwynhoedl:
Llangwnadl St Gwynin: Dwygyfylchi,
Llandegwning St Gwynog:
Llanwnog St...