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Saint Tydecho was a 6th
century saint of Wales. The life of
Saint Padarn described Tydecho as one of the
saints who came to
Wales from Armorica. There...
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According to tradition,
Mallwyd church was
founded in the 6th
century by
Saint Tydecho after he came to the area from Cornwall. The
present building dates from...
- of
Tours in France, he
founded Our Lady of
Cunault (5th century)
Saint Tydecho of Wales,
brother of
Saint Cadfan (6th century)
Saint Briarch, born in...
- Groes. The most
notable building is the
parish church dedicated to
Saint Tydecho,
where the
tradition of
singing Matins endures. A. G. Edwards, the first...
- Gwynllwg,
Saint Cybi in Anglesey,
Saint Padarn in Ceredigion, and
Saint Tydecho in Powys. He is also ****ociated with the
foundation of Bangor. The third...
- Trinio, Trygarn, Tudglyd, Tudno, Tudur, Tudwal, Tudwen, Twrog, Tybie,
Tydecho, Tydfil, Tyfanog, Tyfei, Tyfriog, Tyfrydog, Tygwydd, Tyrnog, Tysilio, Tysul...
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Darowen St Tudwen:
Llandudwen St Twrog: Bodwrog, Llandwrog,
Maentwrog St
Tydecho: Cemmaes, Llanymawddwy,
Mallwyd St Tyfrydog:
Llandyfrydog St Tysilio: Llandysilio...
- Llandrilloynedeirnion, Llandrilloynrhos,
Rhostrillo St Trinio:
Llandrinio St
Tydecho:
Garthbeibio St Tyrnog:
Llandyrnog St Tysilio: Bryneglwys, Chirk, Llandysilio...
- Dyfed,
Cadoc in Gwynllwg, Cybi in Anglesey,
Padarn in Ceredigion, and
Tydecho in Powys. He is also ****ociated with the
foundation of Bangor, but hard...
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January (trad.)
Daughter of Brychan, king of
Brycheiniog Virgin &
martyr Tydecho Llanymawddwy 17
December (trad.)
Tydfil 5th
century Merthyr Tydfil 23 August...