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Llanymawddwy (Welsh pronunciation) is a
village in the
community of
Mawddwy in south-east Gwynedd, Wales,
which is to the
north of the
larger village of...
- a "Ceffyl heb un pen" (English:
horse without a head). Bryn Hall in
Llanymawddwy is said to have been
haunted by a
headless horseman which only came to...
- Llangian, Caernarfonshire. In 1862 he was
appointed to the
living of
Llanymawddwy, Merioneth.
During these years Silvan Evans published Blodeu Ieuainc...
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Abergavenny Llanerfyl Llanfihangel yng
Ngwynfa Llangynog Llanllyfni Llanymawddwy Lloc
Mallwyd Oswestry (England)
Details of
upcoming Plygain carol services...
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nearest small settlements to the
mountain are
Dinas Mawddwy to the south,
Llanymawddwy to the southeast,
Llanuwchllyn on the s****s of Bala Lake to the north...
- is
slightly higher. It lies on
minor roads linking Dinas Mawddwy (via
Llanymawddwy),
Llanuwchllyn and Lake Vyrnwy. The view from the p**** encomp****es the...
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Llanigian Llanllechid Llanllyfni Llannor Llanrug Llanuwchllyn Llanwnda Llanymawddwy Llanystumdwy Llith****
Llwyndyrys Llwyngwril Maentwrog Mallwyd Mellteyrn...
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sister Tegfedd in the
Mawddwy area and was the
founder of
churches at
Llanymawddwy, Mallwyd,
Garthbeibio and Cemmaes.
Tydecho is also
credited with founding...
- Priscilla, Rome, Italy. Late 3rd century)
Entrance to
church of St. Tydecho,
Llanymawddwy, Wales. Crop of a
painting of St. Judicaƫl.
Stained gl**** of St. Judicaƫl...
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Llanigian Llanllechid Llanllyfni Llannor Llanrug Llanuwchllyn Llanwnda Llanymawddwy Llanystumdwy Llith****
Llwyndyrys Llwyngwril Maentwrog Mallwyd Mellteyrn...