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6th-century Welsh saint
Saint Cewydd was a pre-congregational saint of Wales in the Early Middle Ages (6th century). He is known as the Welsh 'Rain Saint', like Medard in France
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Church in Powys, Wales
St Cewydd's Church is an active parish church in the village of Disserth, Powys, Wales. The dispersed village of Disserth lies south of Llandrindod Wells
St_Cewydd's_Church,_Disserth
Human settlement in Wales
of Llanbadarn y Garreg and Rhulen are in the community. The church of St Cewydd is a grade II* listed building. "Area: Aberedw (Parish)". Office for National
Aberedw
King of Strathclyde in Scotland (?-501)
Dirynig Saint Cain Saint Eigrad Saint Eigron Gwenafwy Gallo Saint Peirio Cewydd Maelog Meilig Gwrddelw Gwrhai Huail mab caw Romano-British early Dark Ages
Caw_of_Strathclyde
Parish in Pembrokeshire, Wales
a medieval parish and village, with a parish church dedicated to Saints Cewydd and Peter. The oldest parts of the present church may be 14th or 15th century
Steynton
Town and community in Pembrokeshire, Wales
Milford became a parish, until that time competing with St Peter and St Cewydd in Steynton. By the start of the 19th century, a mail coach was operating
Milford_Haven
Community in Wales
Wells. The dispersed village of Disserth has a Grade I listed church, St Cewydd's, which dates from the medieval period. It has an unrestored interior with
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Deserted village in Gloucestershire, England
spelled Llancourt) is an anglicisation of the Welsh: Llan Cewydd, or 'Church of Saint Cewydd', an obscure Welsh saint of the 6th century. Offa's Dyke,
Lancaut
Viaduct " britishlistedbuildings.co.uk. Retrieved 20 August 2011. "Cil-cewydd Bridge " britishlistedbuildings.co.uk. Retrieved 20 August 2011. "Cilgwrgan
List_of_bridges_in_Wales
Diocese of the Church in Wales
Ceitho, Gwyn, Gwyno, and Gwynoro: Llanpumsaint St Cennych: Llangennech SS Cewydd & Peter: Steynton St Clydai: Clydey St Clydwyn: Llanglydwen St Colman: Capelcolman
Diocese_of_St_Davids
Dihoc" (presumably Deroch II of Domnonée) Cennych 6th century Llangennych Cewydd 5th century Aberedw Lancaut Laleston 1, 2 or 15 July (trad.) Child of King
List_of_Welsh_saints
Diocese of the Church in Wales
Callwen St Cannen: Llanganten St Cenau: Llangenny St Cenydd: Llangennith St Cewydd: Aberedw, Disserth St Ciwg: Llangiwg St Cyfelach: Llangyfelach St Cynog:
Diocese_of_Swansea_and_Brecon
traffic lights. Cil-cewydd Bridge 1861 52°37′45″N 3°08′32″W / 52.62906°N 3.14230°W / 52.62906; -3.14230 (Cil-cewydd Bridge) II Cil-cewydd Designed by Thomas
List of crossings of the River Severn
List_of_crossings_of_the_River_Severn
Assets of Wales. Retrieved 9 April 2019. Cadw. "Church of St Peter & St Cewydd (12934)". National Historic Assets of Wales. Retrieved 9 April 2019. Cadw
Grade II* listed buildings in Pembrokeshire
Grade_II*_listed_buildings_in_Pembrokeshire
Placename element in Celtic languages
ystum + Dwy: llan on the meander of the river Dwy Lancaut (Welsh: Llan Cewydd), Gloucestershire Llancillo, Herefordshire Landican (Birkenhead, Merseyside)
Llan_(placename)
National Historic Assets of Wales. Retrieved 8 April 2019. Cadw. "Church of St Cewydd (8806)". National Historic Assets of Wales. Retrieved 8 April 2019. Cadw
Grade I listed buildings in Powys
Grade_I_listed_buildings_in_Powys
Llangenny St Cenhedlon 1 Rockfield St Cennydd 1 Llangennith St Cewydd 2 Aberedw, Disserth SS Cewydd & Peter 1 Steynton St Chad 1 Hanmer, Holt Christ Church 23
List of Church in Wales churches
List_of_Church_in_Wales_churches
Human settlement in Wales
of Cae'rheneglwys, where the remains of the church once dedicated to St Cewydd, who was the Welsh equivalent of St Swithin. At the local level, Laleston
Laleston
Day in the Eastern Orthodox liturgical calendar
Wimp, Wennapa), patron saint of St Veep in Cornwall (6th century) Saint Cewydd, a saint of Anglesey in Wales and at Lancaut in Gloucestershire in England
July 1 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)
July_1_(Eastern_Orthodox_liturgics)
Church in Bridgend County Borough, Wales
The current church was built later, to replace the nearby church of St Cewydd, the site of which is known. The nave and chancel are believed to date to
St_David's_Church,_Laleston
Milford became a parish, until that time competing with St Peter and St Cewydd in Steynton. By around the start of the 19th century, a mail coach was operating
History_of_Milford_Haven
6221 (Remains of Llangewydd Church & Churchyard), SS875809 Remains of St Cewydd's Church, demolished in the 13th century 4.1Medieval (11th century) GM237
List of scheduled monuments in Bridgend County Borough
List_of_scheduled_monuments_in_Bridgend_County_Borough
Roman Catholic church in Wales
leadership consultant, specialising in Catholic education. He is buried in St Cewydd's Church, Aberedw, near where he lived with his wife Irene, and where they
St Joseph's Roman Catholic Church, Hay-on-Wye
St_Joseph's_Roman_Catholic_Church,_Hay-on-Wye
Architect and civil engineer (1837–1899)
Aberedw Church porch - Repaired 1888 St Cewydd's Church, Aberedw - Repaired 1888 All Saints Church, Newbridge on Wye Llanafan-fawr Church Partly re-built
Stephen_W._Williams
south by a farm road through Tregrugyn Farm. 8801 Upload Photo Church of St Cewydd, Aberedw Aberedw SO0802647316 52°06′59″N 3°20′41″W / 52.116509393903°N
Grade II* listed buildings in Powys
Grade_II*_listed_buildings_in_Powys
Swansea 51°44′N 3°59′W / 51.74°N 03.98°W / 51.74; -03.98 SN6307 Cwm-Cewydd Gwynedd 52°42′N 3°40′W / 52.70°N 03.67°W / 52.70; -03.67 SH8713 Cwmcoednerth
List of United Kingdom locations: Cw-Cz
List_of_United_Kingdom_locations:_Cw-Cz
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