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- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...