-
dedicated to St.
Meilig, who is said to have
founded a
monastery in the 6th
century at
Croesfeilig near the
village and to be
buried there.
Meilig may have been...
- Cain
Saint Eigrad Saint Eigron Gwenafwy Gallo Saint Peirio Cewydd Maelog Meilig Gwrddelw Gwrhai Huail mab caw Romano-British
early Dark Ages,
Wales in the...
- Llangattock-Vibon-Avel, Llanrhydd,
Pencelli St Mec**** 1 Llanfec**** St
Meilig 1
Llowes St
Meilyr 1
Clarbeston Road St
Melangell 1
Pennant Melangell St...
- St.
Meilig's Cross, Llowes, Powys. One side of this 'Celtic cross' was
carved in the 7th
century and the
other side was
carved in the 11th century....
-
Bretish Meddwid or
Moddwid 27
August (trad.)
Medwy 1
January (trad.)
Bishop Meilig 6th
century Llowes 14 or 12
November (trad.)
Child of Caw, king of Strathclyde...
- Magdalene:
Bleddfa St Maurice: Alltmawr,
Knelston St Mawgan:
Llanfeugan St
Meilig:
Llowes St Michael: Beguildy, Bryngwyn, Cascob, Cathedine, Cefnllys, Clyro...