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Myddfai (Welsh pronunciation) is a
small village and
community in Carmarthenshire, Wales. It is
situated south of
Llandovery in the
Brecon Beacons, and...
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Physicians of
Myddfai (Welsh:
Meddygon Myddfai) were,
according to
local folklore, a
succession of
physicians who
lived in the
parish of
Myddfai in Carmarthenshire...
- The
Myddfai Steep Belt is a
geological structure which affects rocks of
Silurian and
Devonian age in mid Wales. It
extends for tens of
miles across country...
- Carmarthenshire, Wales. The 192-acre (0.78 km2)
estate is near the
village of
Myddfai, Llandovery, Carmarthenshire. The
nearest station is Llandovery, which...
- St Michael's
Church is the
Anglican parish church for the
parish of
Myddfai,
south of Llandovery, in Carmarthenshire, Wales. The
present building dates...
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Mynydd Myddfai is a hill 4.5
miles southeast of
Llandovery in the
county of Carmarthenshire,
southwest Wales. It lies
within the
Brecon Beacons National...
- The
Doctor of
Myddfai is an
opera in two acts
composed by
Peter Maxwell Davies to a
libretto by
David Pountney. The work
premiered at the New Theatre...
- generations,
often by wise
women known as "cunning folk." The "Physicians of
Myddfai," a
Welsh herbal m****cript from the 13th century,
reflects the blending...
- is
distinct from
other accents in its county, such as the one
spoken in
Myddfai, due to
separation by the
Brecon Beacons,
creating a
substantial communication...
- and they were
happy for
years putting up a
house in
Esgair Llaethdy near
Myddfai, and
bringing up a
family there. The girl had very
special cattle, traditionally...