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Saint Tanwg is the
patron saint of Llandanwg, Gwynedd, Wales. He is
presumed to be the
founder of St
Tanwg's Church, the
small church at
Llandanwg near...
- St
Tanwg's Church, Llandanwg, also
known as "the
church in the sand", is an
early medieval church dedicated to St
Tanwg in the
village of Llandanwg, Gwynedd...
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overlooking the
estuary and the
Llanbedr space centre. The
parish church of
Saint Tanwg is
situated just
behind the
beach in the sand
dunes just 20
metres (66 ft)...
- Rhyddlad, Rhystyd, Sadwrn, Saeran, Sannan, Sawyl, Seiriol, Sior, Sulien,
Tanwg, Tecwyn, Tegai, Tegfan, Tegla, Teilo, Trillo, Trinio, Trygarn, Tudglyd,...
- Age of the Saints. It is
believed that
Tecwyn was the
brother of
Saint Tanwg of Llandanwg,
Saint Twrog of Maentwrog,
Saint Tegai of
Llandegai and Saint...
- SS
Stephen &
Tathan 1
Caerwent St
Sulien (Silin) 2 Cribyn,
Llansilin St
Tanwg 2 Harlech,
Llandanwg St
Tathan 1 St
Athan St
Tecla (Teath?) 2 Llandegla...
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children of
Ithel Hael o
Lydaw (of Brittany): Baglan, Flewyn, Gredifael,
Tanwg, Twrog, Tegai, Trillo,
Tecwyn and Llechid.
Other reputed followers include...
- son of
Ithel Hael o
Lydaw of Brittany. He was also the
brother of
Saint Tanwg of Llandanwg,
Saint Tecwyn of Llandecwyn,
Saint Tegai of
Llandegai and Saint...
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Welsh prince Owain Glyndŵr. It was
founded in the 6th
century by
Saints Tanwg and Eithrias, who were
missionaries from Brittany, and is the only church...
- son of
Ithel Hael o
Lydaw of Brittany. He was also the
brother of
Saint Tanwg of Llandanwg,
Saint Tegai of
Llandygai and
Saint Baglan of Llan****lan and...