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Llanddewi Brefi

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Llanddewi Brefi is a village, parish and community of approximately 500 people in Ceredigion, Wales. [1]

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  1. 75 relations: Anglicanism, Asturias, Bardsey Island, BBC News Online, Bishop of St Davids, Bleddyn ap Cynfyn, Bremia (fort), British Iron Age, Cadwgan ap Bleddyn, Celtic Christianity, Ceredig, Ceredigion, Ceredigion (Senedd constituency), Ceredigion Preseli (UK Parliament constituency), Chapel, Common Brittonic, Community (Wales), Cybi, D. Ben Rees, Dairy farming, David Davies (physician), Deheubarth, Deiniol, Demetae, Dolaucothi Gold Mines, Dubricius, Dyfed, Evan Evans (minister), Folk etymology, General store, Gethin Davies, John Davies (priest, born 1795), John Leland (antiquary), Kingdom of Ceredigion, Kingdom of Powys, Lampeter, List of Little Britain characters, List of Welsh saints, Little Britain (TV series), Llan (placename), Llanfair Clydogau, Llangeitho, LSD, Luentinum, Medieval Welsh literature, Metropolis (religious jurisdiction), Nonconformist (Protestantism), Norman invasion of Wales, Operation Julie, Ordovices, ... Expand index (25 more) »

  2. Communities in Ceredigion

Anglicanism

Anglicanism is a Western Christian tradition which developed from the practices, liturgy, and identity of the Church of England following the English Reformation, in the context of the Protestant Reformation in Europe.

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Asturias

Asturias (Asturies) officially the Principality of Asturias, (Principado de Asturias; Principáu d'Asturies; Galician–Asturian: Principao d'Asturias) is an autonomous community in northwest Spain.

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Bardsey Island

Bardsey Island (Ynys Enlli), known as the legendary "Island of 20,000 Saints", is located off the LlĹ·n Peninsula in the Welsh county of Gwynedd.

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BBC News Online

BBC News Online is the website of BBC News, the division of the BBC responsible for newsgathering and production.

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Bishop of St Davids

The Bishop of St Davids is the ordinary of the Church in Wales Diocese of St Davids.

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Bleddyn ap Cynfyn

Bleddyn ap Cynfyn (Bledẏnt uab Kẏnỽẏn; died 1075), sometimes spelled Blethyn, was an 11th century Welsh king.

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Bremia (fort)

Bremia is the name of the Roman fort in the small dispersed settlement of Llanio, West Wales.

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British Iron Age

The British Iron Age is a conventional name used in the archaeology of Great Britain, referring to the prehistoric and protohistoric phases of the Iron Age culture of the main island and the smaller islands, typically excluding prehistoric Ireland, which had an independent Iron Age culture of its own.

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Cadwgan ap Bleddyn

Cadwgan ap Bleddyn (1051–1111) was a prince of the Kingdom of Powys (Teyrnas Powys) in north eastern Wales.

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Celtic Christianity

Celtic Christianity is a form of Christianity that was common, or held to be common, across the Celtic-speaking world during the Early Middle Ages.

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Ceredig

Ceredig ap Cunedda (died 453), was king of Ceredigion in Wales.

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Ceredigion

Ceredigion, historically Cardiganshire, is a county in the west of Wales.

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Ceredigion (Senedd constituency)

Ceredigion is a constituency of the Senedd.

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Ceredigion Preseli (UK Parliament constituency)

Ceredigion Preseli is a constituency of the House of Commons in the UK Parliament, first contested at the 2024 United Kingdom general election.

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Chapel

A chapel (from cappella) is a Christian place of prayer and worship that is usually relatively small.

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Common Brittonic

Common Brittonic (Brythoneg; Brythonek; Predeneg), also known as British, Common Brythonic, or Proto-Brittonic, is an extinct Celtic language spoken in Britain and Brittany.

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Community (Wales)

A community (cymuned) is a division of land in Wales that forms the lowest tier of local government in Wales.

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Cybi

Saint Cybi (Welsh), or Cuby (Cornish), was a 6th-century Cornish bishop, saint, and, briefly, king, who worked largely in Cornwall and North Wales: his biography is recorded in two slightly variant medieval 'lives'.

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D. Ben Rees

David Benjamin Rees (born Llanddewi Brefi, Wales, 1937) is a Welsh and English-language publisher, author, lecturer and minister in the Presbyterian Church of Wales since 1962.

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Dairy farming

Dairy farming is a class of agriculture for the long-term production of milk, which is processed (either on the farm or at a dairy plant, either of which may be called a dairy) for the eventual sale of a dairy product.

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David Davies (physician)

Sir David Davies (1792 - 1865) was a Welsh physician and physician to King William IV and Queen Adelaide.

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Deheubarth

Deheubarth (thus 'the South') was a regional name for the realms of south Wales, particularly as opposed to Gwynedd (Latin: Venedotia).

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Deiniol

Saint Deiniol (died 572) was traditionally the first Bishop of Bangor in the Kingdom of Gwynedd, Wales.

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Demetae

The Demetae were a Celtic people of Iron Age and Roman period, who inhabited modern Pembrokeshire and Carmarthenshire in south-west Wales.

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Dolaucothi Gold Mines

The Dolaucothi Gold Mines (Mwynfeydd Aur Dolaucothi), also known as the Ogofau Gold Mine, are ancient Roman surface and underground mines located in the valley of the River Cothi, near Pumsaint, Carmarthenshire, Wales.

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Dubricius

Dubricius or Dubric (Dyfrig; Norman-French: Devereux; c. 465 – c. 550) was a 6th-century British ecclesiastic venerated as a saint.

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Dyfed

Dyfed is a preserved county in southwestern Wales.

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Evan Evans (minister)

Evan Evans (1804–1886), generally known in Wales as Evans bach Nantyglo, was a Welsh dissenting minister.

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Folk etymology

Folk etymology – also known as (generative) popular etymology, analogical reformation, (morphological) reanalysis and etymological reinterpretation – is a change in a word or phrase resulting from the replacement of an unfamiliar form by a more familiar one through popular usage.

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General store

A general merchant store (also known as general merchandise store, general dealer, village shop, or country store) is a rural or small-town store that carries a general line of merchandise.

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Gethin Davies

Gethin Davies (18 September 1846 – 17 March 1896) was a Welsh Baptist minister and college principal.

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John Davies (priest, born 1795)

John D. Davies (December 1795 – 21 October 1861) was a Welsh priest.

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John Leland (antiquary)

John Leland or Leyland (13 September, – 18 April 1552) was an English poet and antiquary.

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Kingdom of Ceredigion

The Kingdom of Ceredigion was one of several Welsh kingdoms that emerged in post-Roman Britain in the mid-5th century.

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Kingdom of Powys

The Kingdom of Powys (Regnum Poysiae) was a Welsh successor state, petty kingdom and principality that emerged during the Middle Ages following the end of Roman rule in Britain.

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Lampeter

Lampeter (Llanbedr Pont Steffan (formal); Llambed (colloquial)) is a town, community and electoral ward in Ceredigion, Wales, at the confluence of the Afon Dulas with the River Teifi.

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List of Little Britain characters

This is a list of characters for the British television and radio sketch show Little Britain (and its American spin-off, Little Britain USA).

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List of Welsh saints

This list of Welsh saints includes Christian saints with Welsh connections, either because they were of Welsh origin and ethnicity or because they travelled to Wales from their own homeland and became noted in their hagiography for their work there.

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Little Britain (TV series)

Little Britain is a British sketch comedy series that began as a radio show in 2000 and ran as a television series between 2003 and 2006.

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Llan (placename)

Llan and its variants (lan; lann; lhan; Irish and lann) are a common element of Celtic placenames in the British Isles and Brittany, especially of Welsh toponymy.

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Llanfair Clydogau

Llanfair Clydogau is a small village and community encompassing, located about north-east of Lampeter on the B4343 road, in Ceredigion, Wales. Llanddewi Brefi and Llanfair Clydogau are villages in Ceredigion.

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Llangeitho

Llangeitho is a village and community on the upper River Aeron in Ceredigion, Wales, about four miles (6 km) west of Tregaron and north of Lampeter. Llanddewi Brefi and Llangeitho are Communities in Ceredigion and villages in Ceredigion.

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LSD

Lysergic acid diethylamide, commonly known as LSD (from German Lysergsäure-diethylamid), and known colloquially as acid or lucy, is a potent psychedelic drug.

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Luentinum

Luentinum or Loventium refers to the Roman fort at Pumsaint, Carmarthenshire.

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Medieval Welsh literature

Medieval Welsh literature is the literature written in the Welsh language during the Middle Ages.

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Metropolis (religious jurisdiction)

A metropolis, metropolitanate or metropolitan (arch)diocese is an episcopal see whose bishop is the metropolitan bishop or archbishop of an ecclesiastical province.

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Nonconformist (Protestantism)

Nonconformists were Protestant Christians who did not "conform" to the governance and usages of the state church in England, and in Wales until 1914, the Church of England.

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Norman invasion of Wales

The Norman invasion of Wales began shortly after the Norman conquest of England under William the Conqueror, who believed England to be his birthright.

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Operation Julie

Operation Julie was a UK police investigation into the production of LSD by two drug rings during the mid-1970s.

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Ordovices

The Ordovīcēs (Common Brittonic: *Ordowīces) were one of the Celtic tribes living in Great Britain before the Roman invasion.

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Parish

A parish is a territorial entity in many Christian denominations, constituting a division within a diocese.

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Patron saint

A patron saint, patroness saint, patron hallow or heavenly protector is a saint who in Catholicism, Lutheranism, Anglicanism, Eastern Orthodoxy and Oriental Orthodoxy is regarded as the heavenly advocate of a nation, place, craft, activity, class, clan, family, or person.

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Paul Aurelian

Paul Aurelian (known in Breton as Paol Aorelian or Saint Pol de Léon and in Latin as Paulinus Aurelianus) was a 6th-century Welshman who became first bishop of the See of Léon and one of the seven founder saints of Brittany.

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Pelagianism

Pelagianism is a Christian theological position that holds that the fall did not taint human nature and that humans by divine grace have free will to achieve human perfection.

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Presbyterian Church of Wales

The Presbyterian Church of Wales (Eglwys Bresbyteraidd Cymru), also known as the Calvinistic Methodist Church (Yr Eglwys Fethodistaidd Galfinaidd), is a denomination of Protestant Christianity based in Wales.

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Province of South Carolina

The Province of South Carolina, originally known as Clarendon Province, was a province of the Kingdom of Great Britain that existed in North America from 1712 to 1776.

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Pub

A pub (short for public house) is in several countries a drinking establishment licensed to serve alcoholic drinks for consumption on the premises.

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Ravenna Cosmography

The Ravenna Cosmography (Ravennatis Anonymi Cosmographia, "The Cosmography of the Unknown Ravennese") is a list of place-names covering the world from India to Ireland, compiled by an anonymous cleric in Ravenna around 700 AD.

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Rhys ab Owain

Rhys ab Owain (died 1078) was a king of Deheubarth in southern Wales.

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River Teifi

The River Teifi (Afon Teifi) in Wales forms the boundary for most of its length between the counties of Ceredigion and Carmarthenshire, and for the final of its total length of, the boundary between Ceredigion and Pembrokeshire.

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Robert Daniell

Robert Daniell (20 April 1646 - 1 May 1718) was a Welsh military officer and colonial administrator who served as governor of the Province of South Carolina from 1716 to 1717.

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Roman roads

Roman roads (viae Romanae; singular: via Romana; meaning "Roman way") were physical infrastructure vital to the maintenance and development of the Roman state, and were built from about 300 BC through the expansion and consolidation of the Roman Republic and the Roman Empire.

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Saint David

David (Dewi Sant; Davidus) was a Welsh Christian prelate who served as Bishop of Mynyw during the 6th century.

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Sarn Helen

Sarn Helen refers to several stretches of Roman road in Wales.

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Sheep

Sheep (sheep) or domestic sheep (Ovis aries) are a domesticated, ruminant mammal typically kept as livestock.

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St Davids

St Davids or St David's (Tyddewi,, "David's house”) is a cathedral city in Pembrokeshire, Wales.

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Synod of Brefi

The Synod of Brefi was a church council held at Llanddewi Brefi in Ceredigion, Wales, around 545.

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The Struts

The Struts are a British rock band formed in Derby, Derbyshire in 2012.

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Thermae

In ancient Rome, (from Greek, "hot") and (from Greek) were facilities for bathing.

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Thomas Bek (Bishop of St Davids)

Thomas Bek, Beck, or Becke (died 12 May 1293) was a Bishop of St David's in Wales.

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Tregaron

Tregaron ("town of St Caron") is an ancient market town in Ceredigion, Wales. Llanddewi Brefi and Tregaron are Communities in Ceredigion.

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Wales

Wales (Cymru) is a country that is part of the United Kingdom.

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Wales in the Roman era

The Roman era in the area of modern Wales began in 48 AD, with a military invasion by the imperial governor of Roman Britain.

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Welsh language

Welsh (Cymraeg or y Gymraeg) is a Celtic language of the Brittonic subgroup that is native to the Welsh people.

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William IV

William IV (William Henry; 21 August 1765 – 20 June 1837) was King of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland and King of Hanover from 26 June 1830 until his death in 1837.

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See also

Communities in Ceredigion

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Llanddewi_Brefi

Also known as Llanddewi-Brefi, Llanddewibrefi, Llandewi Brefi, Llandewibrefi.

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