- Dyfodwg, or
Tyfodwg, was a 6th-century
Welsh saint. He is one of the
three saints (with
Illtyd and Gwynno) from whom the
ancient parish of Llantrisant...
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Dyfodwg (Vale of
Tyfodwg) was an
ancient upland parish in Glamorgan, Wales. It is
believed to have been
named after Dyfodwg (or
Tyfodwg) a 6th-century saint...
- in the 19th century. Llantrisant's
three saints were Illtud,
Gwynno and
Tyfodwg. In
Merthyr Tudful there are holy
wells of
Gwynno and Illtud. West of Brecon...
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belonged to the
large but sp****ly
inhabited parish of Ystradyfodwg, St
Tyfodwg's Vale. It was
divided administratively into
three hamlets: the
upper or...
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Merthyr Tydfil St Tydfil's Well 1
Merthyr Tydfil St
Tyfaelog 1
Pontlottyn St
Tyfodwg 1
Llandyfodwg St
Tyfriog 1
Llandyfriog St
Tyfrydog 1
Llandyfrydog St Tygwydd...
- foundation. The
church was
dedicated to the
three Saints, Illtyd, Gwyno, and
Tyfodwg. Iolo
Morganwg MSS.
mentions that "Einion ab
Collwyn founded Llantrisant...
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short form of the
village name
Ystradyfodwg or Ystrad-dyfodwg ("vale of
Tyfodwg", the name of a saint)
which gave its name to an
extensive parish, and...
- Becket:
Neath St Tudwg:
Tythegston St Tydfil: Llysworney,
Merthyr Tydfil St
Tyfodwg:
Llandyfodwg No dedication/dedication unknown:
Llancadle All Saints: Barry...
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commissioned by the 8th Duke of
Beaufort Church of SS. Illtyd,
Gwynno &
Tyfodwg,
Llantrisant (1874)
restoration Nazareth House,
Cardiff (1875) St Catharine's...
- "Church of St
Tyfodwg,
Llandyfodwg -
Glynogwr (18604)".
National Historic ****ets of Wales.
Retrieved 8
April 2019. "Church of St
Tyfodwg,
Llandyfodwg -...