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distinguished from the cowardly). The
Whetstone of
Tudwal Tudglyd (Hogalen
Tudwal Tudclyd): if a
brave man
sharpened his
sword on the whetstone, then the
sword would...
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Saint Tudglyd (alternatively Tudclud, Tydclyd, Tudglud, Tutclyt,
Tudclyd or Tyddyd) was a 6th-century
saint of
North Wales, who is said to have been one...
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group of one
hundred and twenty-six
martyrs in
North Africa.
Saint Tudy (
Tudclyd, Tybie), a
virgin in Wales; St Tybie's
church in
Llandybie in
Dyfed is...
- 1901 to 1903. The
parish church of
Saint Tudclud (alternatively Tyddyd,
Tudclyd,
Tudglud or Tudglyd), was
built in the mid-19th century, but
contains five...