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Llanwnnog (also
spelt Llanwnog) is a
village in Powys, Wales. It is
located one-and-a half
miles north of
Caersws in the
community of the same name, on...
- po****tion of 1,586 – a
figure which includes the
settlements of Clatter,
Llanwnnog and Pontdolgoch; the
village itself had a po****tion of
slightly over...
- Pennant-melangell
Llanidloes Carno •
Llandinam •
Llangurig •
Llanidloes •
Llanwnnog • Penystrywaid/Penstrowed • Tre****lwys
Machynlleth Cemais/Cemmaes • Darowen...
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father of the poet
Owain ap
Llywelyn ab y Moel.
Llywelyn was
raised in
Llanwnnog, a
village in Arwystli, Powys. He was also
connected through his maternal...
- Tregynon,
Bettws Cedewain Powys SY17
CAERSWS Caersws, Tre****lwys, Carno,
Llanwnnog, Pontdolgoch,
Clatter Powys LLANDINAM Llandinam SY18
LLANIDLOES Llanidloes...
- 1879. He died in 1887 at the age of 54,
leaving £96. He is
buried at
Llanwnnog.
Hughes made his
first attempts at
poetry while a
pupil at Nant y Glôg...
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Asaph from 1696
until his
death on 7
November 1706.
Price was born in
Llanwnnog and
educated at
Trinity College, Cambridge. He was
ordained on 26 May...
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Conwy County Borough Saint Nefydd Llannon,
Saint Non Llanon,
Saint Non
Llanwnnog,
Saint Gwynog Llanpumsaint, five saints: Gwyn, Gwynno, Gwynoro, Ceithio...
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emigrated to
Chile as a missionary.
Llandysilio Llanidloes Llanllechid Llanwnnog Llanfwrog Oswestry St
Asaph Llanyblodwel By the time he was six years...
- fort. It was
originally the
mother church of
those at
Llanidloes and
Llanwnnog,
serving a
monastery until the late 13th century. The
church is thought...