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Melangell (Welsh: [me`laŋeɬ], Latin: Monacella, lit. 'little nun') was a
Welsh hermit and abbess. She
possibly lived in the 7th or 8th century, although...
- St
Melangell's Church (Welsh: [meˈlaŋeɬ]) is a
Grade I
listed medieval building of the
Church in
Wales located in the
former village of
Pennant Melangell...
- Siân
Melangell Dafydd (born 28
April 1977) is a
Welsh novelist, poet and translator. In 2009 she won the
National Eisteddfod Literature Medal for her...
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Restituta and
Companions (272)
Saint Eutropius of
Orange (475)
Venerable Melangell of Wales,
Abbess (590)
Martyr Ranulf (Ragnulf), in Thélus near
Arras in...
- John
Edward Lloyd states that
Iorwerth was
killed in
battle at
Pennant Melangell, in Powys, in 1174
during the wars
deciding the
succession following the...
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hagiography of
Melangell (Latin: Monacella), an
early medieval Welsh saint whose cult is
centered at St
Melangell's Church,
Pennant Melangell. The Historia...
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Antioch 300s 381
found in
Roman Martyrology Melito of
Sardis 100s 180
Melangell 500s 590
Menas 285 c. 309
found in
Roman Martyrology Menodora 200s 305–311...
- Powys. New
Radnor Newtown (Y Drenewydd) Old
Radnor Pandy Penegoes Pennant Melangell Penpont Penstrowed Penybont Pipton Pontdolgoch Presteigne (Llandandras)...
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fakes his
condition to earn the
charity of
those around him; his
sister Melangell has been
forced by
guilt to wait on him hand and foot, even
stealing to...
- 1951. It is
close to the
pilgrimage shrine of
Saint Melangell at the
church of
Pennant Melangell (grid
reference SJ024265). The
community of Pen-y-Bont-Fawr...