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Llechid was a 6th-century pre-congregational
saint of Wales. Born
about 556 AD in Brittany, she was the
child of
Ithel Hael de
Cornouaille and an unknown...
- Cefn
Llechid is a
small area of
unenclosed land in the
Brecon Beacons National Park east of
Sennybridge in the
county of Powys, Wales. It lies within...
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large part of the
Carneddau range so is
therefore sp****ly po****ted. St
Llechid is the
patron saint of the village,
where she
founded the
parish church...
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following clubs featured in the
league for the
first season of 1930–31, with
Llechid Celts being crowned champions. Aber
Bangor Casuals Bangor YMCA Bethesda...
- of Baglan, Flewyn, Gredifael, Tanwg, Twrog, Tegai, Trillo,
Tecwyn and
Llechid,
saints who
accompanied Cadfan to Britain.
Enwogion Cymru: A Biographical...
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Tygai (Llandygai)
founded a
church near Penrhyn, Bangor;
their sister Llechid founded a
church (Llanllechid) in the
uplands above Penrhyn. The Llandudno...
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Brother of
Saint Gwrfyw Llawddog or
Lleuddad 15
January (trad.)
Abbot Llechid 6th
century Llanllechid 1
December (trad.)
Child of
Ithel Hael
Llibio 5th...
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Holyhead Swifts Res.
Glasinfryn Swifts 1910–11
Glasinfryn Swifts Llechid Swifts 1911–12
Glasinfryn Swifts Bangor Reserves 1912–13
Tregarth Holyhead...
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brother of Sts. Baglan, Trillo, Tegai, Twrog, Tecwyn, Gredifael,
Flewyn and
Llechid, and is
commemorated 10 October.
Llandanwg church from the
churchyard Llandanwg...
- Brittany): Baglan, Flewyn, Gredifael, Tanwg, Twrog, Tegai, Trillo,
Tecwyn and
Llechid.
Other reputed followers include Maël and Ilar. Wade-Evans
thought Kentinlau...