- The
Church of St
Hywyn, Aberdaron, Gwynedd, Wales, is a
parish church dating from the 12th century. Its
origins are earlier, as a clas
church from the...
- the Queen's Gold
Medal for Poetry. From 1967 to 1978 he was
vicar of St
Hywyn's Church (built 1137) in
Aberdaron at the
western tip of the Llŷn Peninsula...
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worship for the locals. The
present double-naved
Church of St
Hywyn (Welsh:
Eglwys Hywyn Sant),
built in 1137 and
known as the "Cathedral of Llŷn", stands...
- Gwyn, Gwyndaf, Gwynhoedl, Gwynin, Gwynno, Gwynog, Gwynoro, Hychan, Hywel,
Hywyn, Idloes, Iestyn, Ieuan, Ilar, Illog, Illtud, Ina, Isfael, Issel, Justinian...
- Dic Aberdaron.
Griffith died at her home in 1821. She was
buried in St
Hywyn's Church, Aberdaron.
Information is
known about her work due to
studies of...
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Llangwnadl St Gwynin: Dwygyfylchi,
Llandegwning St Gwynog:
Llanwnog St
Hywyn:
Aberdaron St Idloes:
Llanidloes St Iestyn:
Llaniestyn (Anglesey), Llaniestyn...
-
Tatia and Tilis, in
Syrmium in Pannonia, now
Hungary (4th century)
Saint Hywyn,
probably a
companion of St
Cadfan on his
return journey from
Brittany to...
-
nothing in translation". 3
August 2008. W. S.
Jones Wil Sam, ed.
Gwenno Hywyn (Cyfres y
Cewri 5) (Caernarfon:Gwasg Gwynedd, 1985) Obituary, The Independent...
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structures are
corroborated by
evidence near the 6th-century
church of St
Hywyn at Aberdaron. The
location also
witnessed intermarriage and
family squabbles...
- Ewloe, Hubberston,
Prestatyn St
Hychan 1
Llanychan St
Hywel 1
Llanhywel St
Hywyn 1
Aberdaron St
Idloes 1
Llanidloes St
Iestyn 2
Llaniestyn (Anglesey), Llaniestyn...