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Llanigon is a
village and
community in Powys,
Wales on the edge of the
Brecon Beacons National Park,
north of the
Black Mountains, Wales. The community...
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Llanigon is
about 2
miles (3.2 km) south-west of the town of Hay-on-Wye.
Before the
Norman conquest Hay-on-Wye was part of the
parish of
Llanigon. The...
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close proximity to
Llanigon and Hay-on-Wye. It has been
referred to as
Llanthomas Motte, Llanthomas,
Llanthomas Mound, and
Llanigon Castle. The Ministry...
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Anglican priest. He was
vicar at the pre-conquest
church of St. Eigon,
Llanigon, Wales. St.
Eigon is in the
Greater Brecon Deanery, in the
Diocese of Swansea...
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Anglican priest. He was
vicar at the pre-conquest
church of St. Eigon,
Llanigon, Wales. St.
Eigon is in the
Greater Brecon Deanery, in the
Diocese of Swansea...
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Eigion was a
Welsh saint. He is the
brother of
Saint Cynidr. The
church at
Llanigon was
probably originally dedicated to him. Baring-Gould, Sabine; Fisher...
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William Thomas (died 18 May 1554), a
Welshman from
Llanigon, Brecknockshire, was a
scholar of
Italian and
Italian history,
politician and a
clerk of the...
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Llansantffraid Llansilin Llanwddyn Llanwrthwl Llanwrtyd...
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Llangurig Llangynidr Llangyniew Llangynog Llanidloes Llanidloes Without Llanigon Llanrhaeadr-ym-Mochnant
Llansantffraid Llansilin Llanwddyn Llanwrthwl Llanwrtyd...
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Gildas and a son of Caw of Strathclyde. He was the
Patron Saint of
Llanigon,
Wales and
founded a
Church in Cernyw. Rev Rice Rees,
Welsh Saints or Primitive...