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Llanbabo (meaning:
Church of Pabo) is a
small village two
miles north west of Llannerch-y-medd in Anglesey, Wales. It lies
within the
community of Tref...
- A
tradition identifies Pabo as the
founder of St Pabo's Church,
Llanbabo (at
Llanbabo, Anglesey). The
first author to
record it is
antiquarian Henry Rowlands...
- St Pabo's Church,
Llanbabo is a
medieval church in
Llanbabo, in Anglesey,
North Wales. Much of the
church dates to the 12th century, and it is regarded...
- Newborough/Niwbwrch •
Rhodogeidio •
Rhoscolyn • Tregaian/Tre****an Tal-y-bolion
Llanbabo •
Llanbadrig • Llanddeusant/Llandausaint • Llanfachraeth/Llanfachreth •...
- Pennines,
Pillar of Britain, Venerable; who
founded St Pabo's Church,
Llanbabo Pachomius the
Great 0348 c. 348 15 May
Church Father,
Desert Father, Venerable...
- The
village was
originally known as
Llanbabo (since
several settlers arrived from the
Anglesey village of
Llanbabo) and
later the
village adopted the name...
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formed by the
union of the
parishes of Bodedern, Bryngwran, Caergeiliog,
Llanbabo, Llanfachraeth, Llanfaelog, Llanfair-Yn-Neubwll, Llanfihangel-Yn-Nhywyn...
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Prydain (fl. c. 500?),
northern British king Pabo,
supposed founder of
Llanbabo,
Anglesey Pabo,
abbot of St. Emmeram's
Abbey Pabbo, a town in northern...
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Llaingoch Settlement SH2382
Llanallgo Llanallgo Settlement SH4985
Llanbabo Llanbabo Settlement SH3786
Llanbadrig Llanbadrig Settlement SH3894 Llanbedr-goch...
- cult
effigy to Melangell,
similar to
those found at St Pabo's Church,
Llanbabo, and St Iestyn's Church, Llaniestyn. The late 15th-century rood screen...