An Essay on the Welsh Saints Or the Primitive Christians, Usually Considered to Have Been the Founders of the Churches in Wales |
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were at one time regularly read , and their martyrdoms duly commemorated in the Catholic Church . They are not so much distinguished for the churches they founded , as for their miracles and the sufferings they underwent for the spread ...
were at one time regularly read , and their martyrdoms duly commemorated in the Catholic Church . They are not so much distinguished for the churches they founded , as for their miracles and the sufferings they underwent for the spread ...
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The festival of Dyfan was held April 8 , and of Ffagan August 8 ; they were also commemorated together May 24. The Saint's day of Elfan was held Sept. 26 ; that of Medwy is unknown , except it he identified with the festival of Medwyr ...
The festival of Dyfan was held April 8 , and of Ffagan August 8 ; they were also commemorated together May 24. The Saint's day of Elfan was held Sept. 26 ; that of Medwy is unknown , except it he identified with the festival of Medwyr ...
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Nennius , who flourished in the ninth century , says that the person commemorated was Constantius , the son of Constantine ; while Matthew of Westminster states that A. D. 1283 the body of Constantius , the father of that emperor was ...
Nennius , who flourished in the ninth century , says that the person commemorated was Constantius , the son of Constantine ; while Matthew of Westminster states that A. D. 1283 the body of Constantius , the father of that emperor was ...
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... and as the name Constantius can be proved to have been common in Britain for some time after the retirement of the Romans , the stone probably commemorated some other person , who was afterwards mistaken for the emperor .
... and as the name Constantius can be proved to have been common in Britain for some time after the retirement of the Romans , the stone probably commemorated some other person , who was afterwards mistaken for the emperor .
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Cynllo is commemorated in the Calendar , July 17 , under the name of Cynllo Frenhin , * or the King ; and as he belonged to a powerful family it is probable that he was originally a chieftain , and might afterwards , according to the ...
Cynllo is commemorated in the Calendar , July 17 , under the name of Cynllo Frenhin , * or the King ; and as he belonged to a powerful family it is probable that he was originally a chieftain , and might afterwards , according to the ...
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according afterwards already ancient Anglesey appear Archaiology archbishop Arthur assertion authority Bangor bard Bede bishop Brecknockshire Britain British Britons brother Brychan buried Cadfan Caerleon called Cardiganshire Carmarthenshire Carnarvonshire Cattwg century chapel chieftain Christian church circumstance Coel commemorated consecrated considered Constantine continued daughter David death dedicated described died Dingad district Dubricius established existed father festival flourished formed founded founder Germanus Giraldus given Glamorganshire held holy hundred Illtyd included Irish island Italy John king known lands latter lived Llan Llandaff married Mary memory Menevia mentioned Michael monastery Monmouthshire mother North noticed original parish passed period person present prince principal probably reason received recorded religious remained respecting Roman Rome saint Saxons says situated sons supposed Teilo territories third tradition Triads Usher Wales Welsh whole wife writers