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Gwynno, or
Gwynnog ab Gildas, is the name of a 6th-century
Welsh saint.
Archives at the
Vatican record that his
festival is 26 October; that he is regarded...
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Christianity portal John
Gwynno James (7
September 1912 – 18
February 1967) was a
Church in
Wales cleric, who
served as
Archdeacon of
Llandaff (until 1964)...
- and the Afon Clun. The
three saints of the town's name are SS. Illtyd,
Gwynno, and Dyfodwg.
Llantrisant is a
hilltop settlement, at an
altitude of 174 m...
- church, St.
Gwynno's, St. Thomas'
Roman Catholic Church and the
Methodist church in Martin's Lane. The
Church in
Wales church is St
Gwynno and the Roman...
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Llantrisant Church (Church of St Illtyd, St
Gwynno and St Dyfodwg, also
styled "The
Mother Church") is
located in Llantrisant,
Rhondda Cynon Taf, Glamorgan...
- over
vigorous congratulatory back-slap. His body was laid to rest at St.
Gwynno Church in the
Llanwynno forestry. A
large gravestone was
erected in 1866...
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William Jones,
Vicar of St Mary's,
Brecon 1964–18
February 1967 (d.):
Gwynno James,
Vicar of St Mary's,
Brecon and
Battle 1967–1978 (ret.):
Ungoed Jacob...
- Llantrisant's
three saints were Illtud,
Gwynno and Tyfodwg. In
Merthyr Tudful there are holy
wells of
Gwynno and Illtud. West of Brecon, the
church of...
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Ynysybwl Welsh: Ynys-y-bŵl
Llanwynno Forest in winter, as seen from St
Gwynno's Church Ynysybwl Location within Rhondda Cynon Taf Po****tion 4,664 (2011)...
- 6th-century
Welsh saint. He is one of the
three saints (with
Illtyd and
Gwynno) from whom the
ancient parish of
Llantrisant takes its name, and possibly...