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Seiriol (/ˈsaɪriɒl/,
Welsh pronunciation: [ˈsɛirjɔl]) was an
early 6th-century saint, who
created a cell at
Penmon Priory on Anglesey, off the
coast of...
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Puffin Island (Welsh: Ynys
Seiriol) is an
uninhabited island off the
eastern tip of Anglesey, Wales. It was
formerly known as
Priestholm in
English (and...
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Christianity portal Seiriol John
Arthur Evans CBE (22
November 1894 – 29 June 1984) was an
Anglican dean and
author in the
third quarter of the 20th century...
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early 6th
century by
Saint Seiriol on land
provided by his
brother Saint Einion, king of Llyn.
Although Seiriol eventually removed himself to a hermitage...
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flamboyant rock star
Freddie Mercury. In 2017 the
actor and
composer Seiriol Davies wrote and
performed in How To Win
Against History, a
musical based...
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Abermenai Point to 7.5
kilometres (4.7 mi)
between Puffin Island (Ynys
Seiriol) and Penmaenmawr. It
contains several islands,
including Church Island...
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invade and
occupy Anglesey,
besieging Cadwallon on Ynys
Seiriol (English:
Island of
Saint Seiriol), off
easternmost Anglesey, and
forcing him to flee to...
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retreated to Anglesey,
north Wales,
where he
lived at a
monastery run by St
Seiriol at Penmon. Some
religious poetry is
attributed to him, as is the foundation...
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Normans briefly off the Isle of
Anglesey in
northwest Wales near Ynys
Seiriol,
killing Hugh of Montgomery, 2nd Earl of Shrewsbury.
Under William's fourth...
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Lawhir ap
Einion and great-grandson of Cunedda,
Maelgwn was
buried on Ynys
Seiriol (now
known as
Puffin Island in English), off the
eastern tip of Anglesey...