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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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brave could be
distinguished from the cowardly). The
Whetstone of
Tudwal Tudglyd (Hogalen
Tudwal Tudclyd): if a
brave man
sharpened his
sword on the whetstone...
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Tutagual (Welsh: Tudwal) is
thought to have been a
ruler of the
kingdom of Alt Clut,
later known as Strathclyde, a
Brittonic kingdom in the Hen Ogledd...
- the Horseman, the
Cauldron of
Dyrnwch the Giant, the
Whetstone of
Tudwal Tudglyd, the Coat of
Padarn Beisrudd, the
Crock and Dish of
Rhygenydd Ysgolhaig...
- 6th
century Llandudno 5 June (trad.) Son of Seithenyn, king of
Gwyddno Tudglyd or
Tudglud 6th
century Llandudno Penmachno 30 May (trad.) Son of Seithenyn...
- Tanwg, Tecwyn, Tegai, Tegfan, Tegla, Teilo, Trillo, Trinio, Trygarn,
Tudglyd, Tudno, Tudur, Tudwal, Tudwen, Twrog, Tybie, Tydecho, Tydfil, Tyfanog,...
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parish church of
Saint Tudclud (alternatively Tyddyd, Tudclyd,
Tudglud or
Tudglyd), was
built in the mid-19th century, but
contains five
important early...
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Llandecwyn St Tegai:
Llandygai St Tegfan:
Llandegfan St Trygarn:
Llandrygarn St
Tudglyd:
Penmachno St Tudno:
Llandudno St Tudur:
Darowen St Tudwen: Llandudwen...