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Saint Llibio was a 6th-century
saint of
North Wales and
Patron Saint of Llanllibio. His
church was in
ruins by 1776 and has
subsequently been demolished...
- St
Llibio's Church,
Llanllibio is a
demolished church in Anglesey,
north Wales.
Founded by
Llibio in the
sixth century, the
church served a
small community...
- Wales,
named after Saint Llibio which is 138.5
miles (222.9 km) from
Cardiff and 223
miles (358.9 km) from London. St
Llibio's Church,
Llanllibio is now...
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Llechid 6th
century Llanllechid 1
December (trad.)
Child of
Ithel Hael
Llibio 5th
century 28
February (trad.)
Llily 7th
century 3
March Llwchaiarn or...
- the Book of Llandaff,
Cyfeilliog was
succeeded by
Libiau (also
spelled Llibio and Llifio). The
Canterbury consecration list says that
Libiau was also...
- Illtud, Ina, Isfael, Issel, Justinian, Keyne, Llawddog, Llechid, Lleian*,
Llibio, Llonio, Llwchaiarn, Llwydian, Machraeth, Maël, Maelog, Maelrhys, Maethlu...
- Llanllawddog,
Saint Llawddog Llanllechid,
Saint Llechid Llanllibio,
Saint Llibio Llanllowell,
Saint Llywel Llanllwchaiarn,
Saint Llwchaiarn see St Llwchaiarn's...
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Llanynghenedl (demolished) St Gwenllwyfo,
Llanwenllwyfo (old church) (ruins) St
Llibio,
Llanllibio (demolished) St Mary's,
Holyhead Architecture Religion Wales...
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Llanynghenedl (demolished) St Gwenllwyfo,
Llanwenllwyfo (old church) (ruins) St
Llibio,
Llanllibio (demolished) St Mary's,
Holyhead Architecture Religion Wales...
- Mountains, Gaul (460)
Saint Hilary (Hilarus), Pope of Rome (468)
Saint Llibio, the patron-saint of
Llanlibio in
Anglesey in
Wales (6th century) Saint...