-
Saint Tysilio (also
known as/confused with
Saint Suliac; Latin: Tysilius, Suliacus; died 640 AD) was a
Welsh bishop,
prince and scholar. The 12th century...
- the late 15th-century poet
Gutun Owain, as well as for the Brut
Tysilio. 6. Brut
Tysilio. Oxford,
Jesus College MS 28,
transcript from
Jesus College MS...
- the
Menai Strait known as the
Swellies and to the
small chapel of St.
Tysilio,
located on a
nearby island. The
final -gogogoch ("red cave") is supposed...
- "sodomitical" but
never applies that word to any person. Once
attributed to
Saint Tysilio (died 640), the
Chronicle of the
Kings of
Britain was
written c. 1500 as...
- is ****ociated with St
Gwyddfarch in the 6th
century and St
Tysilio in the 7th.
Tysilio's father was
Brochwel Ysgithrog, a
prince of Powys, who made Meifod...
- the Tang
dynasty (b. 591) Rom****,
bishop of
Rouen (approximate date)
Tysilio,
Welsh prince and
bishop Yazid ibn Abi Sufyan, Arab
general Butler, Alfred...
-
translating the book,
which is
ascribed to the 7th-century
Saint Tysilio,
first from
Tysilio's Welsh into Latin, and then back again: "I […]
translated this...
- The
Church of St
Tysilio and St Mary is an
active parish church in the
village of Meifod, Powys, Wales. The
village lies
seven miles (11 km) north-west...
- Pabo Post Prydain. They were the
parents of King
Cynan Garwyn and
Saint Tysilio, the
founder of the old
church at Meifod.
Powys has been
frequently called...
-
Pennsylvania Press, OCLC 67476613. 5 vols. Roberts,
Brynley F. (1980), Brut
Tysilio:
darlith agoriadol gan
Athro y
Gymraeg a'i
Llenyddiaeth (in Welsh), Abertawe:...