-
Bonedd y Saint,
Gildas is
recorded as
having three sons and a daughter.
Gwynnog ap
Gildas and
Noethon ap
Gildas are
named in the
earliest tracts, together...
- Llandywynnog,
means "church of Tywynnog",
derived from a
personal name
Gwynnog.
Within the
parish in
Symonds Yat (West) is the Old
Court (now the Old...
- 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...
- Wormhoult, Winnow, Winwalo, Winoc, Winocus, Wunnoc, Pinnock, Winnock,
Gwynnog. "Bibliotheca
Hagiographica Latina Antiquae Et
Mediae Aetatis 1898, Volume...
-
Survey spell the name with a
single 'n'. Llanwnog's
parish church is St.
Gwynnog's church. The
antiquarian Elias Owen was
curate here from 1871 to 1875,...
- was
ordained as a priest. From 1871
until 1875, he was
curate at St.
Gwynnog's church, Llanwnnog, near Caersws. Also
resident in
Caersws at this time...
- name
comes from the
parish church,
known as both St. Cennech's or St.
Gwynnog's. The
church is
believed to have been
dedicated to the
brothers St. Cennydd...