- Powys.
Tysul’s full name was
Tysul ap
Corun ap
Cunedda – or son of Corun, son of Cunedda. His
feast day is 31 January. His full name was
Tysul ap Corun...
-
combination of llan "church" and the
mutated saint's name
Tysul to mean "the
church of St
Tysul".
Pencoedfoel is an Iron Age
hillfort one mile northeast...
- whom 300
lived in the
village itself.
Llandyssil takes its name from St
Tysul, a
little known Welsh saint of the 7th century. Only two
churches in Wales...
- of M****ille
Marcella of Rome
Samuel Shoemaker (Episcopal
Church (USA))
Tysul Ulphia Wilgils January 31 (Eastern
Orthodox liturgics)
Amartithi (Meherabad...
- Tydecho, Tydfil, Tyfanog, Tyfei, Tyfriog, Tyfrydog, Tygwydd, Tyrnog, Tysilio,
Tysul, Winifred, Wyddyn*,
Ylched Book of
Llandaff "The age of the saints". BBC...
- Llandyrnog,
Saint Tyrnog Llandysilio,
Saint Tysilio Llandyssil,
Saint Tysul Llandysul,
Saint Tysul Llanelieu, St
Ellyw see St Ellyw's Church,
Llanelieu Llanelltyd...
- Chirk,
Llandysilio (Montgomeryshire),
Llantysilio (Denbighshire),
Meifod St
Tysul:
Llandyssil St Winifred: Gwytherin,
Holywell All Saints:
Buckley (C19th)...
-
Llandyfriog St Tygwydd:
Llandygwydd St Tysilio: Llandysilio,
Llandysiliogogo St
Tysul:
Llandysul St Ursula:
Llangwyryfon St Vitalis:
Dihewyd St Womar: Minwear...
-
Harold Hughes Lych Gate, St
Tysul's Old Churchyard, by
Harold Hughes (1907) Born 1864
Liverpool Died 8
January 1940(1940-01-08) (aged 75–76) Bangor, Gwynedd...
-
public buildings were
constructed including the
village hall or
Neuadd Tysul at
Llandysul in
Ceredigion of 1955. This was the work of John
Davies the...