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Petroc or
Petrock (Medieval Latin: Petrocus; Welsh:
Pedrog; French: Perreux; c. 468 – c. 564) was a
British prince and
Christian saint.
Probably born in...
- (1853–1932) was a
Welsh Congregational minister and poet who
served as Archdruid.
Pedrog was born in May 1853 in Madryn, near Pwllheli, the
youngest son of Owen...
- "Ward/Community po****tion 2011".
Retrieved 16 May 2011.
Saint Pedrog Britannia.com "Church of St
Pedrog, Llanbedrog".
British Listed Buildings.
Retrieved 16 December...
- (1822–1907),
American Roman Catholic archbishop of
Boston John Owen
Williams (
Pedrog) (1853–1932),
Welsh Congregationalist minister and poet John
Tudno Williams...
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Cadfan 1924–1928
Howell Elvet Lewis Elfed 1928–1932 John Owen
Williams Pedrog 1932–1936 John
Jenkins Gwili 1936–1939 John
James Williams J. J. 1939–1947...
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Petroc Baladrddellt (also
known as
Pedrog, or
Pedrogl Paladrddellt) was a 7th-century King of
Dumnonia (now the
English West Country).
According to the...
- 594 4 June
Abbot of Lanwethinoc, Venerable, name also
spelled Petrock,
Pedrog and
Perreux Phanourios 1306–1500 27
August Great Martyr, the Newly-Revealed...
- John Williams, John (Ioan Madog) Williams, John
James Williams, John Owen (
Pedrog) Williams,
Robert (Robert ab
Gwilym Ddu) Williams,
Waldo Williams, William...
- they had
twenty two children, all male bar one,
including the
churchmen Pedrog and Edelig.
According to
twelfth century sources,
after the
death of Glywys...
- with
several companions (5th-6th centuries)
Venerable Petroc (Petrock,
Pedrog, Perreux), Abbot, in
Cornwall (c. 594)
Saints Croidan,
Medan and Degan,...