- St
Asaph (/ˈæsəf/; Welsh:
Llanelwy [ɬanˈɛlʊɨ̯] "church on the Elwy") is a
cathedral city and
community on the
River Elwy in Denbighshire, Wales. At the...
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succeeded by
Asaph or Asa, who was
consecrated Bishop of
Llanelwy. The
Diocese of
Llanelwy originally largely coincided with the
kingdom of Powys, together...
- The
Bontnewydd palaeolithic site (Welsh: [bɔntˈnɛuɨ̯ð]), also
known in its
unmutated form as
Pontnewydd (Welsh for 'new bridge'), is an archaeological...
- of
Witchcraft and
Magic from sixteenth- and seventeenth-century Wales.
Llanelwy:
Atramentous Press. pp. 18–19. ISBN 9781999946715. Suggett, R (2018). Welsh...
- he was
exiled from his see in Scotland. He
founded a
monastery called Llanelwy at the
confluence of the
rivers Clwyd and Elwy in
north east Wales, where...
- country's
oldest known evidence of
habitation –
Pontnewydd (Bontnewydd-
Llanelwy)
Palaeolithic site has
Neanderthal remains of some 225,000
years ago. The...
- David's, and
afterwards moving on to
Gwynedd where he
founded a
cathedral at
Llanelwy (St
Asaph in English).
While there, he
undertook a
pilgrimage to Rome....
- This is a list of the
archdeacons of St Asaph. The
Archdeacon of St
Asaph is the
priest in
charge of the
archdeaconry of St Asaph, an
administrative division...
- "time immemorial"
Wells parish Civil parish 11,145 (2021) St
Asaph (Welsh:
Llanelwy)
Wales 2012 St
Asaph community Community 3,485 (2021) St
Davids (Welsh:...
- Cyndeyrn,
commonly called St
Asaph Cathedral (Welsh:
Eglwys Gadeiriol Llanelwy), is a
cathedral in St Asaph, Denbighshire,
north Wales. It is the episcopal...