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Tyfei (early 6th century) was a
martyr and
saint of the
medieval Welsh church.
Tyfei ap
Budic was the
second son of
Budic II of
Brittany and his second...
- Park
estate in Carmarthenshire, Wales. It was
dedicated to the
Welsh saint Tyfei,
nephew of
Saint Teilo. The
history of the site may
stretch back to pre-Christian...
- Tudno, Tudur, Tudwal, Tudwen, Twrog, Tybie, Tydecho, Tydfil, Tyfanog,
Tyfei, Tyfriog, Tyfrydog, Tygwydd, Tyrnog, Tysilio, Tysul, Winifred, Wyddyn*,...
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Eurgain &
Peter 1
Northop St ****an 1
Trecynon St
Faith 1
Llanishen SS
Faith &
Tyfei 1
Lamphey St
Ffinan 1
Llanffinan St
Fflewin 1
Llanfflewin St
Ffwyst 1 Llanfoist...
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Saundersfoot Father of
Saints Gwen
Teirbron and
Teilo Grandfather of Euddogwy,
Tyfei, Isfael, Gwenthenoc, Jacut,
Winwaloe Issui 30
October (trad.)
Martyr Ithel...
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Priests in
Charge and one ****ociate Priest. 1original
dedication to St
Tyfei 2original
dedication to St
Nicholas 3original
dedication to St
James 4original...
- Ismael,
bishop of
Meneva and Rhos, St. Euddogwy,
bishop of Llandaff; and St.
Tyfei, a martyr. A
fourth son (credited to Emyr Llydaw, that is the "Emperor of...
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Cornouaille and
eventual king of Armorica, and the
brother of the
martyr Tyfei and
Bishop Euddogwy (Oudoceus) of Llandaff. His
mother may have been Arianwedd...
- Teilo. His
brothers were said to be the
saints Ismael,
Bishop of Rhos, and
Tyfei, the martyr. His ****ociations with
Llandaff are very
strong and it seems...
- Lamphey".
British Listed Buildings.
Retrieved 7
March 2017. "St
Faith and St
Tyfei's Church,
Lamphey (400388)". Coflein. RCAHMW.
Retrieved 7
March 2017. Nevez...