-
saints bear the name
Sadwrn (Welsh pronunciation: [ˈsadʊrn]): St
Sadwrn of
Llansadwrn near
Beaumaris in Anglesey, and St
Sadwrn of
Henllan in Denbighshire...
- Talley.
According to tradition, it was
founded by an
early Christian saint,
Sadwrn (fl.
around 460). Four
miles to the west of the
village are the
ruins of...
- no
longer in print. Roc a Rol Mwg Cnau Can Lis Dyma'r Band
Cymraeg Nos
Sadwrn Noson Dawel Iawn
Rhyfelwr Liam
Forde (Vocals,
Rhythm Guitar)
Scott Forde...
-
Welsh dydd Sul dydd Llun dydd
Mawrth dydd
Mercher dydd Iau dydd
Gwener dydd
Sadwrn Cornish Dy' Sul Dy' Lun Dy'
Meurth Dy'
Mergher Dy' Yow Dy'
Gwener Dy' Sadorn...
- on S4C
every w****day, from 5:00pm to 6:00pm, and on Sa****ays as
Stwnsh Sadwrn (Welsh for 'Sa****ay 'Stwnsh'') from 8:00am to 10:00am. The
programmes shown...
- in Wales". ITV News.
Retrieved 16
September 2021.
Etholiad 2021 | Dydd
Sadwrn,
retrieved 21 June 2022 "Abolish The
Welsh ****embly Party". Who Can I Vote...
- St
Sadwrn's Church,
Llansadwrn (Welsh: [ɬanˈsadʊrn]) is a
church in the
village of Llansadwrn, Anglesey, Wales. It is
dedicated to the
Welsh saint Sadwrn...
- Potolius, Reithan, Rhedyw, Rhian, Rhwydrys, Rhychwyn, Rhyddlad, Rhystyd,
Sadwrn, Saeran, Sannan, Sawyl, Seiriol, Sior, Sulien, Tanwg, Tecwyn, Tegai, Tegfan...
- of
London in 1871. He died at
Beaumaris in
Anglesey and is
buried at St
Sadwrn's church in
Llansadwrn where his
grave is
marked by a
glacial erratic boulder...
-
Rhychwyn 1
Llanrhychwyn St
Rhyddlad 1
Llanrhyddlad St
Rhystyd 1
Llanrhystyd St
Sadwrn 3 Henllan,
Llansadwrn (Anglesey),
Llansadwrn (Carmarthenshire) St Sadwrnen...