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Llandaff (/lænˈdæf/; Welsh:
Llandaf [ɬanˈdaːv]; from llan 'church' and Taf) is a district,
community and
coterminous electoral ward in the
north of Cardiff...
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Llandaf railway station is in
Llandaff North, Cardiff, Wales. It
serves the
areas of
Llandaff North and Whitchurch. The Taff Vale
Railway opened the station...
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Llandaff Cathedral (Welsh:
Eglwys Gadeiriol Llandaf) is an
Anglican cathedral and
parish church in Llandaff, Cardiff, Wales. It is the seat of the Bishop...
- The Book of
Llandaff (Latin:
Liber Landavensis; Welsh:
Llyfr Llandaf,
Llyfr Llan Dâv, or
Llyfr Teilo), is the
cartulary of the
cathedral of Llandaff,...
- /f/, as also
happens in Taff (from
Welsh Taf) and
Llandaff (from
Welsh Llandaf). The
antiquarian William Camden (1551–1623)
suggested that the name Cardiff...
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Archdeacon of
Llandaff is a
senior ecclesiastical officer in the
Church in
Wales Diocese of Llandaff. The
archdeacon is the
senior priest with responsibility...
- 560
Saint Teilo Bishop of
Teilo c. 560 c. 615
Oudoceus Bishop of
Teilo (
Llandaf) ??? ???
Ubylwinus 7th-century bishop,
probably of
Ergyng ??? ??? Aed****...
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Battle of Mons
Badonis (or
Mount Badon).
First reference to Arthur,
found in
early Welsh literature.
Stained gl**** in
Llandaf Cathedral, Cardiff....
- the pope's
envoys to him as ****an and Duvian. The 12th-century Book of
Llandaf placed the
court of
Lucius in
southern Wales and
names his
emissaries to...
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Cathedral School,
Llandaff (Welsh:
Ysgol y Gadeirlan,
Llandaf) is a
coeducational private day
school located in Llandaff, a
district north of the...