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Saint Cadoc or Cadog (Cadocus; also Cattwg; born or before) was a 5th–6th-century Abbot of Llancarfan, near Cowbridge in Glamorganshire, Wales, a monastery famous from the era of the British church as a centre of learning, where Illtud spent the first period of his religious life under Cadoc's tutelage. [1]

115 relations: Bachan (disambiguation), Barry Island, Baruc, Bedivere, Bibliography of King Arthur, Brychan, Cadfael, Cadoc (disambiguation), Cadoc (electoral ward), Cadou, Cadoxton, Vale of Glamorgan, Cadoxton-juxta-Neath, Cainnech of Aghaboe, Cambuslang, Caradoc of Llancarfan, Carmunnock, Celtic Christianity, Celtic Rite, Christian monasticism, Church of St Cadoc, Llangattock Vibon Avel, Church of St Catwg, Cwmcarvan, Church of St Elli, Llanelly, Clydog, Conan Meriadoc, Cunedda, Cwmcarvan, Cyfyw, Cynan Garwyn, De Excidio et Conquestu Britanniae, De nugis curialium, Deiniol, Egwine, Eirlys Warrington, Eudaf Hen, Fagan (saint), Finnian of Clonard, Flat Holm, Gelligaer, General Roman Calendar of 1960, Glywys, Gwladys, Gwrgan Fawr, Gwynllyw, Hagiography, Historicity of King Arthur, Illtud, Iolo Morganwg, January 24, January 24 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics), Keyne, ..., Kidwelly Priory, Kilmadock, King Arthur, Kingdom of Gwent, Knights of the Round Table, List of Arthurian characters, List of Breton saints, List of Church in Wales churches, List of monastic houses in Wales, List of people from Newport, List of rulers of Wales, List of villages in Gower, List of Welsh people, List of Welsh saints, Llan (placename), Llancarfan, Llangadog, Llangattock-Vibon-Avel, Llanspyddid, Llanvaches, Maches, Maelgwn Gwynedd, Manchán of Mohill, March 29 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics), Maria Jane Williams, Mawgan, Máedóc of Ferns, Medieval Welsh literature, Monmouth, Pa gur, Patron saints of places, Paul Aurelian, Pendoylan, Penrhos, Monmouthshire, Penychen, Petroc Baladrddellt, Richarius, Saint Baglan, Saint Bugi, Saint Elli, Saint Petroc, Saint Tathyw, Sawyl Penuchel, September 25, September 25 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics), September 27 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics), September 28 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics), Sir Kay, St Cadoc's Church, St Cadoc's Church, Caerleon, St Cadoc's Church, Glynneath, St Cadoc's Church, Llancarfan, St Cadoc's Hospital, St Cadocs/Penygarn, St Catwg's Church, Gelligaer, St Donats, St Padarn's Church, Llanbadarn Fawr, St Veep, Steep Holm, Synod of Brefi, Tathan, Timeline of Llanelli history, Ysgol Gyfun Cwm Rhymni, 497, 564. Expand index (65 more) »

Bachan (disambiguation)

"Bachan" is a former spelling of Bacan, the largest of the Bacan Islands in Indonesia.

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Barry Island

Barry Island (Ynys y Barri) is a district, peninsula and seaside resort, forming part of the town of Barry in the Vale of Glamorgan, South Wales.

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Baruc

Baruc (Barrwg; also known as Barruc, Barrog or Barry) was a 6th-century Welsh saint.

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Bedivere

In the Matter of Britain, Sir Bedivere (or; Bedwyr; Bédoier, also spelt Bedevere) is the Knight of the Round Table of King Arthur who returns Excalibur to the Lady of the Lake.

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Bibliography of King Arthur

This is a bibliography of works about King Arthur, his related world, family, friends or enemies.

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Brychan

Brychan Brycheiniog was a legendary 5th-century king of Brycheiniog (Brecknockshire, alternatively Breconshire) in South Wales.

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Cadfael

Brother Cadfael is the main fictional character in a series of historical murder mysteries written between 1977 and 1994 by the linguist-scholar Edith Pargeter under the name "Ellis Peters".

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Cadoc (disambiguation)

Cadoc is the name of a 6th century saint.

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Cadoc (electoral ward)

Cadoc is an electoral ward in Barry, Vale of Glamorgan, Wales.

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Cadou

St Cadou was an early Christian in Brittany in France, not be confused with St Cadoc.

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Cadoxton, Vale of Glamorgan

Cadoxton (Tregatwg) is a district of Barry in the Vale of Glamorgan, Wales.

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Cadoxton-juxta-Neath

Cadoxton (or in full Cadoxton-juxta-Neath) (Llangatwg), is a village situated in Neath Port Talbot county borough, Wales.

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Cainnech of Aghaboe

Saint Cainnech of Aghaboe (515/16–600), also known as Saint Canice in Ireland, Saint Kenneth in Scotland, Saint Kenny and in Latin Saint Canicus, was an Irish abbot, monastic founder, priest and missionary during the early medieval period.

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Cambuslang

Cambuslang (Cammuslang, from Camas Lang) is a suburban town on the south-eastern outskirts of Glasgow, Scotland.

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Caradoc of Llancarfan

Caradoc of Llancarfan (Welsh: Caradog o Lancarfan) was a Welsh cleric and author who was associated with Llancarfan in Wales during the 12th century.

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Carmunnock

Carmunnock (Cathair Mhanach) is a conservation village within the City of Glasgow boundary, lying within of East Kilbride and Rutherglen in South Lanarkshire and Busby in East Renfrewshire.

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Celtic Christianity

Celtic Christianity or Insular Christianity refers broadly to certain features of Christianity that were common, or held to be common, across the Celtic-speaking world during the Early Middle Ages.

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Celtic Rite

The term "Celtic Rite" is applied to the various liturgical rites used in Celtic Christianity in Britain, Ireland and Brittany and the monasteries founded by St. Columbanus and Saint Catald in France, Germany, Switzerland, and Italy during the early middle ages.

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Christian monasticism

Christian monasticism is the devotional practice of individuals who live ascetic and typically cloistered lives that are dedicated to Christian worship.

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Church of St Cadoc, Llangattock Vibon Avel

The Church of St Cadoc, Llangattock Vibon Avel, Monmouthshire is a parish church of medieval origins which was heavily restored in the 19th century.

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Church of St Catwg, Cwmcarvan

The Church of St Catwg in Cwmcarvan, Monmouthshire, Wales, is a parish church dating from the late 13th or early 14th century.

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Church of St Elli, Llanelly

The Church of St Elli, Llanelly, Monmouthshire, Wales is a parish church with its origins in the 14th century.

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Clydog

Clydog (also known as Clydawg, Clodock, Clitaucus, Cleodicus, Cladocus) was a sixth-century Welsh king of Ergyng who became a saint.

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Conan Meriadoc

Conan Meriadoc is a legendary British leader credited with founding Brittany.

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Cunedda

Cunedda ap Edern or Cunedda Wledig (5th century) was an important early Welsh leader, and the progenitor of the royal dynasty of Gwynedd.

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Cwmcarvan

Cwmcarvan (Cwmcarfan) is a small rural village in Monmouthshire, south east Wales.

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Cyfyw

Cyfyw was a 6th century princess and pre-congregational Saint of Cornwall and Wales.

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Cynan Garwyn

Cynan Garwyn was king of Powys in the north-east and east of Wales, who flourished in the second half of the 6th century.

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De Excidio et Conquestu Britanniae

De Excidio et Conquestu Britanniae (Latin for "On the Ruin and Conquest of Britain", sometimes just "On the Ruin of Britain") is a work by the 6th-century AD British cleric St Gildas.

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De nugis curialium

De nugis curialium (Medieval Latin for "Of the trifles of courtiers") is the major surviving work of the 12th century Latin author Walter Map.

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Deiniol

Saint Deiniol (died 584) was traditionally the first Bishop of Bangor in the Kingdom of Gwynedd, Wales.

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Egwine

Egwine was a 6th century Celtic princess and saint, who is a patron Saint of the village of Llanigion, east of Hay-on-Wye, in the Wye valley of Wales.

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Eirlys Warrington

Eirlys Warrington is a British nurse and Health Authority official.

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Eudaf Hen

Eudaf Hen (Eudaf "the Old") or Octavius is a figure of Welsh tradition.

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Fagan (saint)

Fagan (Faganus; Ffagan), also known by other names including Fugatius, was a legendary 2nd-century Welsh bishop and saint, said to have been sent by the pope to answer King Lucius's request for baptism and conversion to Christianity.

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Finnian of Clonard

Saint Finnian of Clonard ('Cluain Eraird') – also Finian, Fionán or Fionnán in Irish; or Vennianus and Vinniaus in its Latinised form (470–549) – was one of the early Irish monastic saints, who founded Clonard Abbey in modern-day County Meath.

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Flat Holm

Flat Holm (Ynys Echni) is a limestone island lying in the Bristol Channel approximately from Lavernock Point in the Vale of Glamorgan.

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Gelligaer

Gelligaer is a town and community in the County Borough of Caerphilly, Wales, in the Rhymney River valley.

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General Roman Calendar of 1960

This article lists the feast days of the General Roman Calendar as reformed on 23 July 1960 by Pope John XXIII's motu proprio Rubricarum instructum.

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Glywys

Glywys is a legendary early 5th century Welsh king, an important character in early Welsh genealogies as the eponymous founder king of Glywysing, a south-east Welsh kingdom whose heartland lay between the Tawe and the Usk.

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Gwladys

Saint Gwladys ferch Brychan or St Gladys (Latin-Claudia), daughter of King Brychan of Brycheiniog, was the queen of the saint-king Gwynllyw Milwr and the mother of Cadoc "the Wise", whose vita may be the earliest saint's life to mention Arthur.

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Gwrgan Fawr

Gwrgan Fawr (meaning Gwrgan the Great; also, in Latin, Gurgantius; English, Fergus) (died c. 645) was a king of Ergyng, a south-east Welsh kingdom of the early medieval period.

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Gwynllyw

Saint Gwynllyw Milwr or Gwynllyw Farfog, known in English in a corrupted form as Woolos the Warrior or Woolos the Bearded (Gundleus, Gundleius or Gwenleue; 450 – 500 AD) was a Welsh king and religious figure.

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Hagiography

A hagiography is a biography of a saint or an ecclesiastical leader.

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Historicity of King Arthur

The historical basis for King Arthur is a source of considerable debate among historians.

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Illtud

St. Illtud (also spelled Illtyd, Eltut, and, in Latin, Hildutus), also known as Illtud Farchog "Illtud the Knight", is venerated as the founder-abbot and teacher of the divinity school known as Cor Tewdws, located in Llanilltud Fawr (Llantwit Major) in the Welsh county of Glamorgan. He founded the monastery and college in the 6th century, and the school is believed to be Britain’s earliest centre of learning. At its height, it had over 1000 pupils and schooled many of the great saints of the age, including Saint David of Wales, Gildas the Historian, and Samson of Dol.Rudge, F.M. (1910). St. Illtyd. In The Catholic Encyclopedia. New York: Robert Appleton Company. Retrieved 1 September 2012.

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Iolo Morganwg

Edward Williams, better known by his bardic name Iolo Morganwg (10 March 1747 – 18 December 1826), was an influential Welsh antiquarian, poet, collector, and literary forger.

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January 24

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January 24 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)

January 23 - Eastern Orthodox liturgical calendar - January 25 All fixed commemorations below are observed on February 6 by Orthodox Churches on the Old Calendar.

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Keyne

Keyne (also referred to as Keane, KayaneJ. Meyrick A Pilgrim's Guide to the Holy Wells of Cornwall, pp. 68–69 Keyna, Cenau, Cenedion, CeinwenRay Spencer A Guide to the Saints of Wales and the Westcountry, pp. 51–52David Hugh Farmer Oxford English Dictionary of Saints) was a 5th-century holy woman and hermitess who said to have traveled widely through what is now South Wales and Cornwall.

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Kidwelly Priory

Kidwelly Priory was a Benedictine abbey in Kidwelly, Wales (in Welsh, Kidweli).

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Kilmadock

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King Arthur

King Arthur is a legendary British leader who, according to medieval histories and romances, led the defence of Britain against Saxon invaders in the late 5th and early 6th centuries.

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Kingdom of Gwent

Gwent (Guent) was a medieval Welsh kingdom, lying between the Rivers Wye and Usk.

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Knights of the Round Table

The Knights of the Round Table were the knightly members of the legendary fellowship of the King Arthur in the literary cycle of the Matter of Britain, in which the first written record of them appears in the Roman de Brut written by the Norman poet Wace in 1155.

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List of Arthurian characters

The Arthurian legend features many characters, including the Knights of the Round Table and members of King Arthur's family.

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List of Breton saints

Breton saints refers to one of two groups, the innumerable people who lived, died, worked in, or came to be particularly venerated in the nine traditional dioceses of Brittany (Cornouailles, Dol, Leon, Nantes, Rennes, Saint-Brioc, Saint-Malo, Treguier, Vannes) who were accepted as saintly before the establishment of the Congregation of Rites (now the Congregation for the Causes of Saints), or those saints, blesseds, venerables, and Servants of God who have come to be recognized since that time.

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List of Church in Wales churches

This list of Church in Wales churches is arranged by dedication.

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List of monastic houses in Wales

List of monastic houses in Wales is a catalogue of abbeys, priories, friaries and other monastic religious houses in Wales.

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List of people from Newport

This entry lists notable people who were born, resided or worked in Newport (Newportonians).

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List of rulers of Wales

Before the Conquest of Wales was completed in 1282, Wales consisted of a number of independent kingdoms, the most important being Gwynedd, Powys, Deheubarth (originally Ceredigion, Seisyllwg and Dyfed), Gwent and Morgannwg.

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List of villages in Gower

The Gower Peninsula (Gŵyr) in the City and County of Swansea, Wales, United Kingdom is an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.

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List of Welsh people

This is a list of Welsh people (rhestr Cymry); an ethnic group and nation associated with Wales.

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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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Llan (placename)

Llan and its variants (lan; lann; lhan) are a common placename element in Brythonic languages.

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Llancarfan

Llancarfan is a rural village and community in the Vale of Glamorgan, Wales.

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Llangadog

Llangadog is a community located in Carmarthenshire, Wales, which includes the villages of Llangadog, Bethlehem and Capel Gwynfe.

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Llangattock-Vibon-Avel

Llangattock-Vibon-Avel (Llangatwg Feibion Afel) is a rural parish in Monmouthshire, south east Wales, in the United Kingdom.

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Llanspyddid

Llanspyddid is a small village just west of Brecon within the Brecon Beacons National Park.

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Llanvaches

Llanvaches or Llanfaches is a village and community parish within the boundaries of the city of Newport, Wales.

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Maches

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Maelgwn Gwynedd

Maelgwn Gwynedd (Maglocunus; died c. 547Based on Phillimore's (1888) reconstruction of the dating of the Annales Cambriae (A Text).) was king of Gwynedd during the early 6th century.

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Manchán of Mohill

Manchan,, was an early Christian saint credited with founding many early Christian churches in Ireland.

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March 29 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)

March 28 - Eastern Orthodox liturgical calendar - March 30 All fixed commemorations below are observed on April 11 by Orthodox Churches on the Old Calendar.

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Maria Jane Williams

Maria Jane Williams (c.1795 – 10 November 1873) was a 19th-century Welsh musician and folklorist born at Aberpergwm House, Glynneath in Glamorgan, South Wales.

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Mawgan

Mawgan and Meugan (also Meigant) (Latin: Mauganus) are names referring to either one or two Brythonic saints who flourished in the 5th or 6th century.

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Máedóc of Ferns

Saint Máedóc (6th & 7th century), also known as Mogue (Mo Aodh Óg) and Aidan (Áedan; Aeddan; Aidanus and Edanus), was an Irish saint, founder and first bishop of Ferns in County Wexford and a patron of other churches, such as Rossinver in County Leitrim and Drumlane in County Cavan.

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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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Monmouth

Monmouth (Trefynwy meaning "town on the Monnow") is the historic county town of Monmouthshire, Wales.

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Pa gur

Poem 31 of the Black Book of Carmarthen, a mid-13th century manuscript, is known from its first line as Pa gur yv y porthaur? (meaning "What man is the gatekeeper?") or Pa gur, or alternatively as Ymddiddan Arthur a Glewlwyd Gafaelfawr ("The dialogue of Arthur and Glewlwyd Gafaelfawr").

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Patron saints of places

The idea of assigning a patron saint to a certain locality harks back to the ancient tutelary deities.

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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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Pendoylan

Pendoylan (Pendeulwyn meaning 'head of two groves') is a rural village and community (parish) in the Vale of Glamorgan, Wales.

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Penrhos, Monmouthshire

Penrhos is a village in the community of Llantilio Crossenny in Monmouthshire, south east Wales, United Kingdom.

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Penychen

Penychen was a possible minor kingdom of early medieval Wales and later a cantref of the Kingdom of Morgannwg.

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Petroc Baladrddellt

Petroc Baladrddellt (also known as Pedrog, or Pedrogl Paladrddellt) was a 7th-century King of Dumnonia (now the English West Country).

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Richarius

Richarius (or in French, Riquier) (died April 26, 645) was a Frankish hermit, monk, and the founder of two monasteries.

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Saint Baglan

Saint Baglan was a 6th-century hermit who lived at Baglan in Wales.

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Saint Bugi

Bugi ab Gwynlliw Filwr (also Hywgi, Bywgi and Beugi) was a Welsh Christian saint in the 6th century.

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Saint Elli

Saint Elli was a 6th century Welsh saint, or possibly two saints.

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Saint Petroc

Saint Petroc or Petrock (Petrocus; Pedrog; Perreux; died) was a British prince and Christian saint.

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Saint Tathyw

Saint Tathyw was a 5th-century saint of South Wales, and founder of a monastic school at Caerwent where he instructed many of the leading figures of the early Welsh church.

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Sawyl Penuchel

Sawyl Penuchel or Ben Uchel ("high-head", "arrogant"), also known as Samuil Penisel ("low-head", "humble"), was a British king of the sub-Roman period, who appears in old Welsh genealogies and the Welsh Triads.

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September 25

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September 25 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)

September 24 - Eastern Orthodox liturgical calendar - September 26 All fixed commemorations below celebrated on October 8 by Eastern Orthodox Churches on the Old Calendar.

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September 27 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)

September 26 - Eastern Orthodox liturgical calendar - September 28 All fixed commemorations below celebrated on October 10 by Orthodox Churches on the Old Calendar.

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September 28 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)

September 27 - Eastern Orthodox liturgical calendar - September 29 All fixed commemorations below celebrated on October 11 by Orthodox Churches on the Old Calendar.

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Sir Kay

In Arthurian legend, Sir Kay (Cai, Middle Welsh Kei or Cei; Caius; French: Keu; French Romance: Queux; Old French: Kès or Kex) is Sir Ector's son and King Arthur's foster brother and later seneschal, as well as one of the first Knights of the Round Table.

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St Cadoc's Church

St Cadoc's Church or the Church of Saint Cadoc is the name of a number of churches dedicated to the Welsh saint, Cadoc.

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St Cadoc's Church, Caerleon

St Cadoc's Church is a Church in Wales church located in Caerleon, Newport, Wales and is Grade II* listed.

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St Cadoc's Church, Glynneath

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St Cadoc's Church, Llancarfan

St Cadoc's Church, Llancarfan is a Grade I listed building in Llancarfan, in the Vale of Glamorgan, south Wales.

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St Cadoc's Hospital

Saint Cadoc's Hospital (Welsh: Ysbyty Sant Cadog) is located in Caerleon on the northern outskirts of the city of Newport.

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St Cadocs/Penygarn

Not to be confused with Saint Cadoc's Church in Caerleon and much with Saint Cadoc's Hospital in Caerleon.

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St Catwg's Church, Gelligaer

St Catwg's Church, Gelligaer is a Listed place of worship in the community of Gelligaer in Caerphilly, South Wales.

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St Donats

St Donats (Sain Dunwyd) is a village and community in the Vale of Glamorgan in south Wales, located just west of the small town of Llantwit Major.

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St Padarn's Church, Llanbadarn Fawr

Saint Padarn's Church is a parish church of the Church in Wales, and the largest mediaeval church in mid-Wales.

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St Veep

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Steep Holm

Steep Holm (Ynys Rhonech, Old English: Ronech and later Steopanreolice) is an English island lying in the Bristol Channel.

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Synod of Brefi

The Synod of Brefi was a church council held at Llanddewi Brefi in Ceredigion, Wales, around 560.

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Tathan

Saint Tathan (also known as Tatheus) is claimed to be a Celtic saint, who travelled from Ireland to Wales where he founded a Christian church.

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Timeline of Llanelli history

This article is a timeline of Llanelli history.

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Ysgol Gyfun Cwm Rhymni

Ysgol Gyfun Cwm Rhymni (Comprehensive School) is a Welsh-medium school situated in the village of Fleur-de-Lys in the Rhymney Valley.

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497

Year 497 (CDXCVII) was a common year starting on Wednesday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar.

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564

Year 564 (DLXIV) was a leap year starting on Tuesday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar.

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References

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

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