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Saint Tegai (sometimes
spelt Tygai) is the
patron saint and
founder of
Llandygai in the
Welsh county of Gwynedd.
According to
Enwogion Cymru,
Tegai was...
- Hugh
Hughes (
Tegai) (1805 – 8
December 1864) was a
Welsh minister and poet.
Hughes was born in the
small village of Cilgeraint, Llandygai, Carnarvonshire;...
- The
Yamato school consists of five schools: Senjuin, Shikkake, Taima,
Tegai, and Hōshō. Each
school forged swords under the
supervision of a different...
- Glyn
Tegai Hughes (18
January 1923 – 10
March 2017) was a
Welsh scholar,
writer and
literary critic. He was a
Liberal Party politician and
Welsh nationalist...
- the
converts who were
members of the
seiadau or societies. Hughes, Glyn
Tegai (1983).
Williams Pantycelyn. Cardiff:
University of
Wales Press on behalf...
- Glyndŵr, 2001)
Ysgol Llandygai. "Eglwys Sant
Tegai, Llandygai".
Retrieved 27 June 2009.
Church in Wales. "St.
Tegai".
Archived from the
original on 7 June 2011...
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Trillo was
nobly born in
Brittany and went to
Wales with his
brothers Saint Tegai and
Saint Twrog as a
disciple and
student of
Saint Cadfan, who
later admitted...
- and Scenery,
Chapter 93. Casglu'r Tlysau.
Retrieved 31 May 2020. [Glyn
Tegai Hughes, Meic
Stephens and R.
Brinley Jones, eds,
Writers of
Wales – Williams...
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Tegwyn 6th
century Llandecwyn 14
September (trad.) Son of
Ithel Hael
Tegai 6th
century Llandygai Son of
Ithel Hael
Tegfedd or
Tegwedd 6th
century Llandegveth...
- Baglan;
Saint Tanwg is the
founder and
patron saint of Llandanwg;
Saint Tegai is the
founder and
patron saint of Llandegai;
Saint Twrog is the founder...