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Lamphey (Welsh:
Llandyfái pronounced [ɬandəˈvaɪ]) is both a village, a
parish and a
community near the
south coast of Pembrokeshire, Wales, approximately...
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Cadwgan also
known as
Cadwgan of
Llandyfái or
Martin (died 11
April 1241) was a
Welsh cleric who was
Bishop of
Bangor from 1215 to 1236.
According to...
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Bleddyn (1051–1111)
Cadwgan ap
Meurig (c. 1045 – 1074)
Cadwgan of
Llandyfai (died 1241)
Cadwgan ap
Cadwaladr ap
Gruffydd (c. 1110 – 1172) "Cadwgan"...
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vacant sees that year, Iorwerth, as
Bishop of St Davids, and
Cadwgan of
Llandyfai, as
Bishop of Bangor. In 1216,
Llywelyn held a
council at
Aberdyfi to...
- Castlemartin/Castell
Martin •
Cosheston • Dinbych-y-pysgod/Tenby •
Hodgeston •
Llandyfai/Lamphey • Maenorbŷr/Manorbier • Monkton/Cilmaen • Nash • Penalun/Penally...
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London Preceded by Alan or Alban,
former Prior of St John of
Jerusalem Bishop of
Bangor 1197–1212 Succeeded by
Cadwgan of
Llandyfai, also
known as Martin...
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Llandridian Settlement SM7824
Llandudoch St
Dogmaels Settlement SN1645
Llandyfái Lamphey Settlement SN0100
Llandysilio Llandysilio Llandissilio Settlement...
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Knucklas Cnwclas 1865
Powys Transport for
Wales 3,500 3,500
Lamphey Llandyfai 1863
Pembrokeshire Great Western Railway Transport for
Wales 4,900 5,100...
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Gruffydd ap
Llywelyn Fawr, held as a hostage. 21 June –
Cadwgan of
Llandyfai is
consecrated as
Bishop of Bangor.
December –
Llywelyn captures the south...
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Shrewsbury Consecrated 16
March 1197; died in 1213. 1215 1236
Cadwgan of
Llandyfai Martin;
elected before 13
April and
consecrated 21 June 1215; resigned...