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Welsh bishop and confessor
Saint Gudwal (fl. 650) was a Welsh bishop and confessor. Gudwal is said to have been of noble parentage and a native of Wales. At an early age he entered
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Ruined Norman chapel in Worcester
Chapel of St. Gudwal was a Saxon and later Norman chapel located within the grounds of The Commandery, Worcester that was dedicated to St. Gudwal. Today, only
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Historic building in Worcester, England
destitute and pilgrims; it was built around the site of the Chapel of St. Gudwal, which had existed there since the 950s. The institution was then probably
The_Commandery
Flag of English county
Petroc 5 June – St Boniface of Crediton, Patron Saint of Devon 6 June – St Gudwal, hermit of Devon 17 June – St Nectan, patron of Hartland 21/22 June – Midsummer's
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Public-Sector Education Network of Pakistan
Wah Cantt FG Public Middle School No.12 Wah Cantt FG Junior Public School Gudwal Wah FG Public Middle School Chamanabad Rawalpindi FG Public Middle School
Federal Government Educational Institutions
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Cuby Saint Endelienta Saint Erth Saint Euny Saint Felec Saint Gerren Saint Gudwal or Gurval Saint Gwinear Saint Gwinnodock Saint Ia (Ives) Saint Ivo of Ramsey
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Commune in Brittany, France
hermitage (cf.: Locminé), and Goal which is a name for the Breton saint Gudwal, Gurval or Gutual, eponym also of Gulval. Mendon is derives probably from
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Literature, 700 - 1450 (John Wiley & Sons, 2013) page 69 Doble, G. H., Saint Gudwal or Gurwal, bishop and confessor; with notes on Gulval church and parish
Wilgyth
Day in the Eastern Orthodox liturgical calendar
(c. 540) Saint Alexander, Martyr-Bishop of Fiesole in Italy (590) Saint Gudwal (Curval), Welsh Bishop and Confessor and Abbot of 188 monks (6th century)
June 6 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)
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Village in Cornwall, England
Cornwall: part 1. Truro: Dean and Chapter; pp. 61–78 Doble, G. H. (1933) Saint Gudwal or Gurwal, bishop and confessor; with notes on Gulval church and parish
Gulval
Cornish historian and antiquarian
Saint Day 1933 Saint Euny 1933 Saint Gerent, Gerendus, Gerens 1938 Saint Gudwal or Gurval 1933 Saint Mawgan 1936 Saint Melor 1927 Saint Nectan, S. Keyne
Charles_Henderson_(historian)
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An Old German name meaning hale and wide.
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(name of companion)
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Curing or healing people
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Modern Irish spelling of the Old Gaelic byname Mathghamhain, MATHÚIN means "bear calf."Â
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The Buddha, Title of the Buddha
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