- from Lan
Terneo and can mean "(religious)
enclosure of St Ténénan (Welsh:
Tyrnog)":
allegedly a
Welshman who also had
llans in the Vale of
Clwyd in North...
-
Scottish band Texas, in
September 2018 at the 15th-century
church of St.
Tyrnog in Llandyrnog,
North Wales. The pair have
become something of a celebrity...
-
served by
buses number 76 and 53. The
village contains the
Church of St.
Tyrnog's is a
Grade II*
listed building, and has a
notable creamery on the outskirts...
- chef Bryn
Williams in
September 2018 at the 15th-century
church of St.
Tyrnog in Llandyrnog,
North Wales. She wore a
dress designed by her
friend Stella...
- of Tri
Thlws ar Ddeg also
present such
variant spellings as
Dyrnog and
Tyrnog,
without the Irish-sounding ending, but on balance,
these are best explained...
- Twrog, Tybie, Tydecho, Tydfil, Tyfanog, Tyfei, Tyfriog, Tyfrydog, Tygwydd,
Tyrnog, Tysilio, Tysul, Winifred, Wyddyn*,
Ylched Book of
Llandaff "The age of...
- Marcella,
Denbigh St Mary, Henllan,
Llandyrnog St Cwyfan,
Llandyrnog St
Tyrnog, Llangwyfan, Llannefydd, Llanrhaeadr-Yng-Nghinmeirch, Nantglyn, Sinan, Trefnant...
- (trad.)
Tyneio 6th
century Llanfor Child of Seithenyn, king of
Gwyddno Tyrnog Landerneau (Brittany) 4 or 2
April or 26 Jun or Sept 25 (trad.) Tysilio...
- Tyfrydog's Church,
Llandyfrydog Llandygai,
Saint Tegai Llandyrnog,
Saint Tyrnog Llandysilio,
Saint Tysilio Llandyssil,
Saint Tysul Llandysul,
Saint Tysul...
- Hermon,
Llandrillo Llandrillo Mount Hermon Presbyterian St
Tyrnog,
Llandyrnog Llandyrnog Tyrnog Medieval Church in
Wales Denbigh Mission Area
Capel y Dyffryn...