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Tyfrydog (sometimes
given as Tyvrydog) was a
Christian from north-west
Wales in the
fifth or
sixth century, who was
later venerated as a saint. He is said...
- St
Tyfrydog's Church,
Llandyfrydog is a
small medieval church, in Llandyfrydog, Anglesey,
north Wales. The date of
establishment of a
church on this site...
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Tyfaelog 1
Pontlottyn St
Tyfodwg 1
Llandyfodwg St
Tyfriog 1
Llandyfriog St
Tyfrydog 1
Llandyfrydog St
Tygwydd 1
Llandygwydd St
Tyrnog 1
Llandyrnog St Tysilio...
- Vreichvras, Gwyn ab Nudd,
Gwallawc ab Lleenawg, and
Tyfrydog or Tyvrydog. (Source:
Bonedd y Saint)
Tyfrydog was a
saint who
flourished in the
sixth century...
- Tudwal, Tudwen, Twrog, Tybie, Tydecho, Tydfil, Tyfanog, Tyfei, Tyfriog,
Tyfrydog, Tygwydd, Tyrnog, Tysilio, Tysul, Winifred, Wyddyn*,
Ylched Book of Llandaff...
- (Marc****), a
Welsh saint of the 5th or 6th centuries, who was the
sister of
Tyfrydog. Cadw
suggests that the
dedication references the site of a 7th-century...
- Church,
Llaniestyn St
Peulan at St Peulan's Church,
Llanbeulan St
Tyfrydog at St
Tyfrydog's Church,
Llandyfrydog Notes Baring-Gould, p. 279. Baring-Gould...
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Tyfanog or
Tauannauc 25
November (trad.)
Tyfriog 1 May (trad.)
Abbot Tyfrydog 5th
century Llandyfrydog 1
January (trad.)
Tygwy 13
January (trad.) Tyneio...
- by or
named for Marc****, a
sister of the
fifth or
sixth century saint Tyfrydog. She was also a
saint and is ****ociated with
Capel Marc**** near Llanrwst...
- Church,
Amlwch St
Peulan at St Peulan's Church,
Llanbeulan St
Tyfrydog at St
Tyfrydog's Church,
Llandyfrydog Baring-Gould,
Sabine (1907). The
lives of...