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Llangadwaladr (Welsh pronunciation) is a
small village in south-west Anglesey, Wales,
located around 2
miles east of
Aberffraw and 3
miles south of Gwalchmai...
- Cadwaladr's
Church (Welsh:
Eglwys Ael) is a
Grade I
listed church in
Llangadwaladr, Anglesey. The
location of the
current church was
established in the...
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Llangadwaladr (Welsh pronunciation),
formerly spelt Llancadwaladr in some sources, is an
isolated mountain parish in Powys, Wales. It was
formerly in...
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Retrieved 2023-01-06. 3. "AP HUGH, Owen (1518-1613), of Bodeon, nr.
Llangadwaladr, Anglesey".
Retrieved 24
January 2016. (http://www.historyofparliamentonline...
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Clynnog Fawr, and from his
inscribed gravestone in St Cadwaladr's Church,
Llangadwaladr.
Cadfan was the son and
successor of King Iago ap Beli and is listed...
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convert to Christianity. King
Cadfan of
Gwynedd dies and is
buried at
Llangadwaladr,
where his
memorial stone can
still be seen. He is
succeeded by his...
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Llanfihangel Tre'r
Beirdd Llanfihangel Ysgeifiog Llanfugail Llanfwrog Llangadwaladr Llangaffo Llangefni Llangeinwen Llangoed Llangristiolus Llangwyfan Llangwyllog...
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Llechylched •
Trewalchmai Malltraeth Aberffraw •
Cerrigceinwen •
Heneglwys •
Llangadwaladr •
Llangristiolus •
Llangwyfan •
Trefdraeth Menai Gwredog1 • Llanddaniel...
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Church (Welsh:
Eglwys Cwyfan) is a
Grade II*-listed
medieval church in
Llangadwaladr, Anglesey, Wales.
Located on the
small tidal island of Cribinau, it...
- Glyn CeiriogW) • Llanrhaeadr-ym-MochnantP (Llanarmon
Mynydd Mawr •
Llangadwaladr • Llangedwyn) •
LlansilinP • Y Waun/ChirkW
Isaled CerrigydrudionC •...