-
Tregaian, and at the 2001
census had a po****tion of 1,027.
Three of the community's
churches are
Grade II* listed.
Saint Caian's
Church at
Tregaian dates...
- St Caian's Church,
Tregaian, also
known as St Caean's Church, Tregaean, is a
small medieval church dating from the 14th
century in Anglesey,
north Wales...
- Star,
Anglesey Soar,
Aberffraw Talwrn Trearddur Bay
Trefdraeth Trefor Tregaian Tregele Trewalchmai Tŷ
Croes Tyn-y-Gongl Valley,
Anglesey Wern y Wylan...
- • Llannerch-y-medd • Newborough/Niwbwrch •
Rhodogeidio •
Rhoscolyn •
Tregaian/Tre****an Tal-y-bolion
Llanbabo •
Llanbadrig • Llanddeusant/Llandausaint...
-
Firminus of Amiens,
First Bishop of
Amiens (4th century)
Saint Caian of
Tregaian (5th century)
Saint Principius, the
elder brother of St
Remigius of Rheims...
- 1932, he was
rector of
Llangranog and from 1932 to 1937 of
Llangefni and
Tregaian. He then
served as
vicar of St James' Church, Bangor,
until 1952. During...
- Sannan,
Llantrisant St Beuno,
Aberffraw St Beuno,
Trefdraeth St Caian,
Tregaian St Ceinwen,
Llangeinwen St Cristiolus,
Llangristiolus St Cwyfan, Llangwyfan...
-
Llangadwaladr (Anglesey),
Llangadwaladr (Powys) St
Caffo 1
Llangaffo St
Caian 1
Tregaian St
Callwen 1
Callwen St
Canna 1
Llangan St
Cannen 1
Cilmery St Caradog...
-
Gwynedd Caffo 6th
century Llangaffo Child of King Caw of
Strathclyde Caian Tregaian 25
September (trad.)
Saint Cain or
Keyne or
Ceinwen 5th
century Cerrigceinwen...
- Sannan,
Llantrisant St Beuno,
Aberffraw St Beuno,
Trefdraeth St Caian,
Tregaian St Ceinwen,
Llangeinwen St Cristiolus,
Llangristiolus St Cwyfan, Llangwyfan...