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Gwynllyw Filwr or
Gwynllyw Farfog (Welsh pronunciation: [ˈɡwɪnɬɪu]),
known in
English in a
corrupted form as
Woolos the
Warrior or
Woolos the
Bearded (Latin:...
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Newport Cathedral (Welsh:
Eglwys Gaderiol Casnewydd), also
known as St
Gwynllyw's or St Woolos' Cathedral, is the
cathedral of the
Diocese of
Monmouth within...
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Ysgol Gymraeg Gwynllyw is a Welsh-medium all-age
school located in Trevethin,
Pontypool in Tor****,
Wales and
named for
Saint Gwynllyw. The
school had...
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Gymraeg Casnewydd (Newport
Welsh Medium Primary School) and
Ysgol Gyfun Gwynllyw (Tor****
Welsh Medium High School). She pla**** for a
local youth rugby...
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reckoned the son of
Gwynllyw,
eponymous founder of the
cantref of
Gwynllwg and the son of Glywys.
Medieval sources give
Gwynllyw a brother,
called "Pawl"...
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daughter of King
Brychan of Brycheiniog, was the
queen of the saint-king
Gwynllyw Milwr and the
mother of
Cadoc "the Wise",
whose Vita may be the earliest...
- Xie He,
Chinese writer and art
historian (approximate date)
March 29 –
Gwynllyw,
Welsh king and
religious figure Dauí
Tenga Uma, king of
Connacht (Ireland)...
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Glywys of
Glywysing (Orme 2000, p. 215) and
Petroc as a
brother of
Gwynllyw and
uncle of Cadoc. He
studied in Ireland,
where later he is said to have...
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hagiography of Cadoc,
Bedwyr is
alongside Arthur and Cei in
dealing with King
Gwynllyw of Gwynllwg's
abduction of
Gwladys from her father's
court in Brycheiniog...
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Glamorgan (Gwent).
Gwynllyw ap
Glywys (c. 460),
ruler of Gwynllwg,
cantref of
Glywysing Saint Cadoc (c. 495), son of
Gwynllyw,
ruler of
Gwynllwg The...