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Saint Sulien, Sulian, or
Silin was the
reputed 6th-century founder-abbot of a
monastery at
Luxulyan ("Chapel of
Sulien") in Cornwall. His
feast day is...
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Sulien was an 11th-century
Bishop of St David's, for two
periods (1073-1078 and 1079/80-1085/6). He died
about 1090/1.
Sulien is
closely ****ociated with...
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Saint Mael and
Saint Sulien's Church is a
church located in the town of
Corwen in
Denbighshire in Wales. It was
formerly located in the
ancient county...
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contemporary late Old
Welsh orthography Ricemarch, 1057–1099),
eldest son of
Sulien, whom he may have
succeeded in 1091 as
Bishop of St David's, was the author...
- Jo
Walton (born 1964) is a Welsh-Canadian
fantasy and
science fiction writer and poet. She is best
known for the
fantasy novel Among Others,
which won...
- the Isle of Bardsey. His
feast day is 13 May. He is co-patron (with St
Sulien) of
Corwen in Wales, and of its
parish church, part of the
Anglican Communion...
- was
actively encouraged by the cathedral's pre-Norman Bishops,
especially Sulien and Rhigyfarch, who
would write Vita
sancti Davidis episcopi, the standard...
- the novel, but
omits the
subplot of
Prior Herluin's
efforts to
reclaim Sulien Blount, a
former novice at
Ramsey Abbey;
changes the name of the murder...
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slave named Una, who has the
ability to read minds,
rescues her
brother Sulien who has been
falsely accused of rape and
sentenced to crucifixion. The three...
- built-up area of Aberystwyth. It
holds two
electoral wards,
Padarn and
Sulien which elect a
Ceredigion County Councillor each and
several Llanbadarn Fawr...