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Illtud (Welsh pronunciation: [/ˈɪɬtɨd/] also
spelled Illtyd, Eltut, and, in Latin, Hildutus), also
known as
Illtud Farchog or
Illtud the Knight, is venerated...
- St
Illtyd's Church may
refer to any of
several churches in
Wales dedicated to Illtud, also
known as
Illtyd:
Church of St
Illtyd,
Caldey Island, Pembrokeshire...
- St
Illtyd is a
hamlet near Aberbeeg, in
southeast Wales,
within the
historic boundaries of Monmouthshire. It is
situated on the
mountain road
between Pontypool...
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Illtyd M.
Williams was a
professional rugby league footballer who pla**** in the 1930s. He pla**** at club
level for Castleford.
Illtyd Williams pla****...
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Illtyd Harrington (14 July 1931 – 1
October 2015) was a
British Labour Party politician who
served as
deputy leader of the
Greater London Council (1981–84)...
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Saint Illtyd's Walk is a 64-mile-long (103 km)
waymarked long-distance
footpath in
South Wales. It runs from
Pembrey Country Park, west of
Burry Port,...
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Trevor Illtyd Williams (16 July 1921 – 12
October 1996) was a
British chemist; a
historian of science; a
science author; and a
journal editor. He sat on...
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Illtyd Trethowan (12 May 1907 – 30
October 1993), born
Kenneth Trethowan, was an
English Benedictine monk,
Roman Catholic priest, philosopher, theologian...
- The
Illtyd Formation is an up to 1000-m
thick geologic formation in Yukon. It
preserves fossils dating back to the
Dyerian subdivision of the Cambrian...
- St
Illtyd's Motte, also
known as St
Illtyd Castle Mound, is the
remains of a motte-and-bailey
castle in the
village of Llanhilleth,
Blaenau Gwent, Wales...