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  • Libanus Chapel
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Morriston, Swansea, Wales Libanus (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Libanus Chapel. If an internal link incorrectly

    Libanus Chapel

    Libanus_Chapel

  • Libanus Chapel, Aberaman
  • Former chapel in Aberaman, Rhondda Cynon Taf, Wales

    Libanus Chapel was a Calvinistic Methodist chapel in Lewis Street, Aberaman, formed as a branch of Carmel, Trecynon. It was founded in the very early

    Libanus Chapel, Aberaman

    Libanus Chapel, Aberaman

    Libanus_Chapel,_Aberaman

  • Libanus Chapel, Swansea
  • Former chapel in Cwmbwrla, Swansea, Wales

    Libanus Chapel was a grade II listed building in Cwmbwrla, Swansea. The original building was built in 1867 to replace an earlier chapel dating from the

    Libanus Chapel, Swansea

    Libanus Chapel, Swansea

    Libanus_Chapel,_Swansea

  • Tabernacle Chapel, Morriston
  • Church in Swansea, Wales

    The Tabernacle Chapel (Capel y Tabernacl in Welsh), also known as Libanus Chapel, is a Grade I listed chapel on Woodfield Street in Morriston, Swansea

    Tabernacle Chapel, Morriston

    Tabernacle Chapel, Morriston

    Tabernacle_Chapel,_Morriston

  • Libanus
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    the county of Powys, Wales, United Kingdom Libanus (mythology), a character in Greek mythology Libanus Chapel (disambiguation) This disambiguation page

    Libanus

    Libanus

  • Blackwood, Caerphilly
  • Town in Caerphilly, Wales

    churches and chapels. Former places of worship include the Libanus Chapel (1829), converted to a community hub; the Jerusalem Independent Chapel (1840), converted

    Blackwood, Caerphilly

    Blackwood, Caerphilly

    Blackwood,_Caerphilly

  • Libanus, Powys
  • Village in Powys, Wales

    as the Lebanon Mountains, the ancient name for which was Libanus, a common name for chapels in Wales. It lies on the A470 road approximately 1 mile north-east

    Libanus, Powys

    Libanus, Powys

    Libanus,_Powys

  • Cwmbwrla
  • Community in Wales

    also four Nonconformist Chapels: Capel-y-Gat (demolished) Y Babell ( demolished) the Gorse Mission (still standing) Libanus chapel (demolished after being

    Cwmbwrla

    Cwmbwrla

    Cwmbwrla

  • Llanfechell
  • Village in Anglesey, Wales

    square is Libanus Chapel (Welsh Calvinistic Methodist). Founded in 1832, it was rebuilt in 1903. Ebenezer Chapel, a Welsh Independent chapel, is near the

    Llanfechell

    Llanfechell

    Llanfechell

  • List of churches in Anglesey
  • April 2017. "LIBANUS WELSH INDEPENDENT CHAPEL, BENLLECH | Coflein". www.coflein.gov.uk. Retrieved 17 April 2017. "SOAR WELSH INDEPENDENT CHAPEL, RHOS-FAWR

    List of churches in Anglesey

    List_of_churches_in_Anglesey

  • Bethlehem Chapel, Mountain Ash
  • Former chapel in Mountain Ash, Rhondda Cynon Taf, Wales

    formerly of Libanus, Dowlais, from 1884 until 1911. Evan Roberts, the revivalist, attended Bethlehem for a brief period in 1899. The chapel was rebuilt

    Bethlehem Chapel, Mountain Ash

    Bethlehem_Chapel,_Mountain_Ash

  • Clwt-y-bont
  • Human settlement in Wales

    limited shops and other facilities in the village. The Libanus chapel, and its sister chapel Sardis, are affiliated to the Baptist Union of Wales and

    Clwt-y-bont

    Clwt-y-bont

    Clwt-y-bont

  • Mechell, Anglesey
  • Community in Anglesey, Wales

    least nine non=conformist Chapels in the Mechell area, dating to the nineteenth and early 20th centuries:- Libanus Chapel, Llanfechell Methodistiaid

    Mechell, Anglesey

    Mechell, Anglesey

    Mechell,_Anglesey

  • Grade I listed buildings in Swansea
  • 9250660145806 (Tabernacle Chapel) 30 September 1993 Chapel Grand chapel of 1870-72 originally known as New Libanus Chapel. Located on the north-east corner of Woodfield

    Grade I listed buildings in Swansea

    Grade I listed buildings in Swansea

    Grade_I_listed_buildings_in_Swansea

  • Soar Chapel, Cwmaman
  • Former chapel in Cwmaman, Rhondda Cynon Taf, Wales

    Religious Revival of 1859 which was led by Dafydd Morgan. A branch of Libanus, Aberaman, early meetings were held at the home of Thomas Anthony, an engineer

    Soar Chapel, Cwmaman

    Soar_Chapel,_Cwmaman

  • Treforest
  • Suburban village in Pontypridd, Wales

    Independent (United Reformed Church), Castle Square. Founded in 1905. Libanus Welsh Baptist Chapel, Fothergill Street. Founded in 1841. Now the Cornerstone Pentecostal

    Treforest

    Treforest

    Treforest

  • Presbyterian Church of Wales
  • Welsh church denomination, formerly Calvinistic Methodists

    Two Calvinistic Methodist Chapels 1743–1811: the records of two key London chapels (the London tabernacle and Spa Fields chapel). Originally published by

    Presbyterian Church of Wales

    Presbyterian_Church_of_Wales

  • Mount Lebanon
  • Mountain range in Lebanon

    snow-covered mountains. In Strabo's Geography, the mountain range is known as Libanus. Mount Lebanon is mentioned in the Old Testament 103 times. King Hiram

    Mount Lebanon

    Mount Lebanon

    Mount_Lebanon

  • Swansea
  • City and county in Wales

    Archived from the original on 9 May 2016. Retrieved 30 April 2016. "Libanus (Tabernacle) Chapel, Morriston". Religious Architecture. The National Library of

    Swansea

    Swansea

    Swansea

  • Abergwesyn
  • Village in Powys, Wales

    the chapel and the opposite side have two rectangular sash windows; each of these have late 19th-century coloured border glazing. Although the chapel remained

    Abergwesyn

    Abergwesyn

    Abergwesyn

  • Capel-y-ffin
  • Hamlet in Powys, Wales

    Capel-y-ffin (Welsh for 'chapel of the boundary') is a hamlet near the English-Welsh border, a couple of miles north of Llanthony in Powys, Wales. It lies

    Capel-y-ffin

    Capel-y-ffin

    Capel-y-ffin

  • William North (mason)
  • was a master of three lodges; Seneca Lodge in Torrington, Connecticut, Libanus Lodge in New Hampshire, and Pentucket Lodge in Lowell. He was also Deputy

    William North (mason)

    William_North_(mason)

  • Hay-on-Wye
  • Town in Powys, Wales

    around Hay Tump and St Mary's Church lay outside the later town walls. A chapel dedicated to St John was subsequently built inside the town walls around

    Hay-on-Wye

    Hay-on-Wye

    Hay-on-Wye

  • Llanfyllin
  • Town in Powys, Wales

    Pendref Chapel (Congregationalist) is said to be the oldest Welsh independent church in Powys. In 1640 its first minister was Vavasor Powell. The chapel was

    Llanfyllin

    Llanfyllin

    Llanfyllin

  • Waun-Lwyd
  • Village in Blaenau Gwent, Wales

    Wales of the United Reformed Church held on Saturday 4th March 2017 at Libanus United Reformed Church" (PDF). United Reformed Church of Wales. 4 March

    Waun-Lwyd

    Waun-Lwyd

    Waun-Lwyd

  • White Grit
  • Village in Powys, Wales

    There is a stone-built Methodist chapel in White Grit, no longer used as a place of worship, and a corrugated-iron chapel, both of which are marked on Ordnance

    White Grit

    White Grit

    White_Grit

  • Brecon
  • Town in Powys, Mid Wales

    becoming the current Watergate Baptist Chapel, and property purchased as the priest's residence and a chapel between Wheat Street and the current St

    Brecon

    Brecon

    Brecon

  • Llanidloes
  • Town in Powys, Wales

    reflected in the townscape, most notably in the proliferation of fine chapels, built during the 1870s. Commercial success is reflected by the many fine

    Llanidloes

    Llanidloes

    Llanidloes

  • Penstrowed
  • Human settlement in Wales

    motifs in an oval of leaves, and a frieze of garlands. Penstrowed Methodist Chapel was built during the mid-nineteenth century. It is stone built in the Vernacular

    Penstrowed

    Penstrowed

    Penstrowed

  • Nant Glas
  • Village in Powys, Wales

    the A44 to the northeast and the A470 to the southwest. There is a small chapel at the southern end of the village. The Willow Globe Theatre is close to

    Nant Glas

    Nant Glas

    Nant_Glas

  • List of Freemasons (A–D)
  • have held offices in three other Tennessee lodges: Knoxville No. 2, Mount Libanus No. 59 and Tennessee No. 41, all of Knoxville. Jacob Miller Campbell (1821–1888)

    List of Freemasons (A–D)

    List_of_Freemasons_(A–D)

  • Robert Rees (singer)
  • Musical artist

    he was given lessons in music by an uncle. As an adult Rees joined the Libanus Temperance choir and later became the choir's conductor. He took the pseudonym

    Robert Rees (singer)

    Robert Rees (singer)

    Robert_Rees_(singer)

  • Dolanog
  • Human settlement in Wales

    also designed by Penson. The Church school was built in 1872 for £150. The chapel was built in 1903 by architect C. Dickens-Lewis of Shrewsbury. Ann Griffiths

    Dolanog

    Dolanog

    Dolanog

  • Timeline of the name Palestine
  • the footsteps of our Lord at Tyre and Sidon. And then, crossing Mount Libanus, and passing through the coast town of Tripoli, he visited Damascus again

    Timeline of the name Palestine

    Timeline of the name Palestine

    Timeline_of_the_name_Palestine

  • Thomas Jones (minister)
  • churches of Hermon and Tabor, near Llandeilo. In 1850 he settled as pastor of Libanus Church, Morriston, near Swansea, and as "Jones Treforris" became known

    Thomas Jones (minister)

    Thomas Jones (minister)

    Thomas_Jones_(minister)

  • Coelbren
  • Village in mid Wales

    Survey maps of the area show, the name 'Coelbren' applied to a farmhouse and chapel before the modern village developed and is recorded in the name Tyre y Kolbren

    Coelbren

    Coelbren

    Coelbren

  • William Edwards (architect)
  • Welsh architect (1719–1789)

    95 ft span. Demolished 1959. 1779 New Bridge, Newbridge-on-Usk. 1782 Chapel of Libanus, Morriston (part-time) 1787 Cenarth Bridge, Carmarthenshire. Built

    William Edwards (architect)

    William Edwards (architect)

    William_Edwards_(architect)

  • Pontrobert
  • Parish in the county of Powys, Wales

    Custodian. The chapel has been listed as Grade II* by CADW. Capel Cerrig. Former Calvinistic Methodist chapel built to replace the old chapel in 1875. Simple

    Pontrobert

    Pontrobert

    Pontrobert

  • Llandeilo Graban
  • Settlement in Powys, Wales

    to St Teilo, and the village is also the location of the Moriah Baptist Chapel. St Teilo's Church dates back to the 14th century. The name Llandeilo Graban

    Llandeilo Graban

    Llandeilo Graban

    Llandeilo_Graban

  • List of churches in Gwynedd
  • GARMON | Coflein". www.coflein.gov.uk. Retrieved 2017-07-21. "LIBANUS WELSH INDEPENDENT CHAPEL (BONTNEWYDD), BONTNEWYDD, Y, | Coflein". www.coflein.gov.uk

    List of churches in Gwynedd

    List_of_churches_in_Gwynedd

  • Elan Village
  • Village in Powys, Wales

    (Knighton) Heartsease (Llanddewi Ystradenni) Heol Senni Kerry Knucklas Libanus Llan Llanafan Fawr Llananno Llanbedr Painscastle Llanbrynmair Llanddew

    Elan Village

    Elan Village

    Elan_Village

  • Historical sources of the Crusades: pilgrimages and exploration
  • (1854–1931). Unexplored Syria (1872). Visits to the Libanus, the Tulúl el Safá, the Anti-Libanus, the northern Libanus, and the 'Aláh. The Book of the Thousand Nights

    Historical sources of the Crusades: pilgrimages and exploration

    Historical_sources_of_the_Crusades:_pilgrimages_and_exploration

  • Azariah Shadrach
  • Welsh minister (1774–1844)

    ancient British Language, London, 1845. His final work, Cerbyd o Goed Libanus (Aberystwyth, 1840), included some autobiographical notes. In 1836 Shadrach

    Azariah Shadrach

    Azariah_Shadrach

  • St Melangell's Church
  • Medieval church in Powys, Wales

    the church; the shrine was probably dismantled at this time and the grave chapel blocked off. Portions of the shrine were incorporated into the walls of

    St Melangell's Church

    St Melangell's Church

    St_Melangell's_Church

  • Aberaman
  • Village in Rhondda Cynon Taf, Wales

    Welsh had fallen to 9.2%. Nonconformist chapels in Aberaman included Gwawr (Baptist), Saron (Independent) and Libanus (Calvinistic Methodist), all of which

    Aberaman

    Aberaman

    Aberaman

  • Meifod
  • Human settlement in Wales

    in common with many Welsh villages, there are a number of Nonconformist chapels within the village and its catchment area. The village has one pub, the

    Meifod

    Meifod

    Meifod

  • Trefeglwys
  • Human settlement in Wales

    the village include a public house, garage, parish church, Nonconformist chapel, primary school, village hall and playground. The community includes the

    Trefeglwys

    Trefeglwys

    Trefeglwys

  • Llanfihangel Nant Brân
  • Village in the county of Powys, Wales

    in the 16th century and was substantially reconstructed in 1882. Bethel Chapel was built between 1810 and 1811, and later rebuilt or modified between 1865

    Llanfihangel Nant Brân

    Llanfihangel Nant Brân

    Llanfihangel_Nant_Brân

  • Heartsease, Llanddewi Ystradenni
  • Human settlement in Wales

    Radnorshire and was formerly part of the cantref of Maelienydd. Heartsease has a chapel with a cemetery belonging to the Presbyterian Church of Wales. "Location

    Heartsease, Llanddewi Ystradenni

    Heartsease,_Llanddewi_Ystradenni

  • Felindre, Beguildy
  • Village in Powys, Wales

    historically in Radnorshire. The village has a pub, the Wharf Inn, and a chapel. The village was also formerly home of the Felindre Women's Institute, which

    Felindre, Beguildy

    Felindre, Beguildy

    Felindre,_Beguildy

  • Timeline of LGBTQ history
  • mentions a temple at Aphaca in Phoenicia, on a remote summit of Mount Libanus, being used by effeminate homosexual pagan priests, and says that this

    Timeline of LGBTQ history

    Timeline of LGBTQ history

    Timeline_of_LGBTQ_history

  • Glasbury
  • Village near Hay-on-Wye, Wales

    oldest chapel in Wales. It is now a Grade I listed building, still used and maintained by the United Reformed Church. A much later United Reformed chapel was

    Glasbury

    Glasbury

    Glasbury

  • A roads in Zone 4 of the Great Britain numbering scheme
  • as multi-story, off-street and street parking.[citation needed] A4215 Libanus Defynnog A4216 Sketty Gendros A4217 Swansea Llansamlet A4218 Tenby Tenby

    A roads in Zone 4 of the Great Britain numbering scheme

    A roads in Zone 4 of the Great Britain numbering scheme

    A_roads_in_Zone_4_of_the_Great_Britain_numbering_scheme

  • Brecknockshire
  • Historic county of Wales

    of the 18th century. Brecon Beacons and Brecon Beacons Mountain Centre, Libanus (grid reference SO0428) Dan-yr-Ogof Caves, Glyntawe (grid reference SN8316)

    Brecknockshire

    Brecknockshire

    Brecknockshire

  • List of standardised Welsh place-names in Powys
  • Is-y-coed Is-y-coed Area SH7700 Kinnerton Kinnerton Settlement SO2463 Libanus Libanus Settlement SN9925 Llaethdy Llaethdy Settlement SO0680 Llanafan-fawr

    List of standardised Welsh place-names in Powys

    List of standardised Welsh place-names in Powys

    List_of_standardised_Welsh_place-names_in_Powys

  • List of Sites of Special Scientific Interest in Powys
  • Brook Troed Rhiw Drain Meadows Twenty-five Acre Wood Tyncoed Pasture Upper Chapel Pastures Upper Nantserth Pasture Vicarage Meadows Waen Rydd Waun Cwm Calch

    List of Sites of Special Scientific Interest in Powys

    List of Sites of Special Scientific Interest in Powys

    List_of_Sites_of_Special_Scientific_Interest_in_Powys

  • Diocese of Swansea and Brecon
  • Diocese of the Church in Wales

    Birchgrove (1891), Cwmbachllechryd (1887), Gowerton (1882), Hafod (1879), Libanus (1891), Morriston (C18th), Pontneathvaughan (C19th?) St Jude: Swansea (pre-1899)

    Diocese of Swansea and Brecon

    Diocese of Swansea and Brecon

    Diocese_of_Swansea_and_Brecon

  • Llangurig
  • Human settlement in Wales

    founder, and is a grade II* listed building. There are also two small chapels. The village has been home for many decades to a craft shop as well as

    Llangurig

    Llangurig

    Llangurig

  • Trelystan
  • Church in Powys, Wales

    Powys, having previously been its own community until 1987. Trelystan was a chapel of ease within the parish of Worthen and it also served the township of

    Trelystan

    Trelystan

    Trelystan

  • Ystradgynlais
  • Town in Powys, Wales

    seven furnaces in south Wales, one of which was at Ynyscedwyn. Tynycoed Chapel, located between Ynyswen and Penycae, near Ystradgynlais, was first constructed

    Ystradgynlais

    Ystradgynlais

    Ystradgynlais

  • Felindre, Gwernyfed
  • Village in Powys, Wales

    was used to fill fishponds in Old Gwernyfed manor. The chapel of ease for Felindre, a chapel for the parish church in Glasbury, closed in the 1690s,

    Felindre, Gwernyfed

    Felindre, Gwernyfed

    Felindre,_Gwernyfed

  • Evan Herber Evans
  • British minister (1836–1896)

    where he remained for four years. He was ordained to the pastorate of Libanus Church, Morriston, on 26 June 1862, and almost immediately he stepped into

    Evan Herber Evans

    Evan Herber Evans

    Evan_Herber_Evans

  • Pipton
  • Human settlement in Wales

    century to Thomas Wood of Gwernyfed Park. Pipton previously had its own chapel of ease, long demolished, which was near Pipton Bridge. In the early eighteenth

    Pipton

    Pipton

  • List of churches in the United Reformed Church
  • the Bible Society in 1995, showed that there were 140 United Reformed chapels. Website 1Baptist (GB), Baptist (Wales), CiW, Congregational, Methodist

    List of churches in the United Reformed Church

    List_of_churches_in_the_United_Reformed_Church

  • Llangynog
  • Village and community in Wales

    (Knighton) Heartsease (Llanddewi Ystradenni) Heol Senni Kerry Knucklas Libanus Llan Llanafan Fawr Llananno Llanbedr Painscastle Llanbrynmair Llanddew

    Llangynog

    Llangynog

    Llangynog

  • Old Church Stoke
  • Human settlement in Wales

    the former Oak Inn from the same period, and a 19th-century Methodist chapel. There was formerly a holy well, or "Lady well", in the village, which was

    Old Church Stoke

    Old Church Stoke

    Old_Church_Stoke

  • Lake Vyrnwy
  • Man-made lake in Wales

    opposed the plan. Their relocation involved the demolition of a church, two chapels, three inns, ten farmhouses, and 37 houses. A new settlement to house them

    Lake Vyrnwy

    Lake Vyrnwy

    Lake_Vyrnwy

  • Machynlleth
  • Market town in Powys, Wales

    originated in 1986 as Y Tabernacl, a centre of performing arts in an old chapel, a private initiative by former journalist Andrew Lambert. In 1994 this

    Machynlleth

    Machynlleth

    Machynlleth

  • Talgarth
  • Market town and community in Powys, Wales

    later referred to as the Bishop's Frome Limestone and more recently as the Chapel Point Limestone. This and similar limestone beds in the area are examples

    Talgarth

    Talgarth

    Talgarth

  • Rhosgoch, Powys
  • Village in Powys, Wales

    Powys, Wales. It was historically in Radnorshire. Hermon Congregational Chapel was founded in 1839 in the former parish of Llanbedr Painscastle and still

    Rhosgoch, Powys

    Rhosgoch, Powys

    Rhosgoch,_Powys

  • Trallong
  • Human settlement in Wales

    Church (Roughwood Places of Worship) Methodist Chapel (Roughwood Places of Worship) Soar Baptist Chapel (Roughwood Places of Worship) Abercamlais Mansion

    Trallong

    Trallong

    Trallong

  • Tirabad
  • Village in Wales

    "Tirabad Section") starts just west of the village near the Tirabad Old Chapel, taking a forestry track from the Cynghordy Road. Section 4 links to Craigyrwyddon

    Tirabad

    Tirabad

    Tirabad

  • Aberbechan
  • Human settlement in Wales

    into the community of Abermule and Llandyssil in Powys, Wales. There is a chapel. The former township is also the home of Aberbechan Hall. Aberbechan Hall

    Aberbechan

    Aberbechan

    Aberbechan

  • Montgomery, Powys
  • Town in Powys, Wales

    faced with stone, c 1830–32. The tall octagonal governor's house, with the chapel above, was at the centre of four radiating two- and three-storey wings.

    Montgomery, Powys

    Montgomery, Powys

    Montgomery,_Powys

  • Knighton, Powys
  • Town on the Wales-England border

    confirmed as part of Wales by the Acts of Union. Knighton also has a Baptist chapel and a small Catholic church. Knighton first prospered as a centre of the

    Knighton, Powys

    Knighton, Powys

    Knighton,_Powys

  • Painscastle
  • Village and community in Powys, Wales

    (Knighton) Heartsease (Llanddewi Ystradenni) Heol Senni Kerry Knucklas Libanus Llan Llanafan Fawr Llananno Llanbedr Painscastle Llanbrynmair Llanddew

    Painscastle

    Painscastle

    Painscastle

  • Merthyr Cynog
  • Hamlet and community in Wales

    Usk some miles to the south. The community includes the hamlet of Upper Chapel which lies a couple of miles to the northeast. To the north and west of

    Merthyr Cynog

    Merthyr Cynog

    Merthyr_Cynog

  • Llanwrthwl
  • Human settlement in Wales

    twisted ring. A commemorative stone, from the precincts of the extinct chapel of Llanwrthwl, was found at Maes Llanwrthwl (Llanwrthwl Field) with a Paulinus

    Llanwrthwl

    Llanwrthwl

    Llanwrthwl

  • Crossgates, Powys
  • Human settlement in Wales

    centurial stone, a Sheela na gig and Celtic stone carvings. The Rock Baptist Chapel is the earliest baptist foundation in Radnorshire. "Location of Brecon,

    Crossgates, Powys

    Crossgates,_Powys

  • Hen Domen
  • Motte-and-bailey in Powys, Wales

    bailey defences, a wooden tower, a gatehouse, a granary and a possible chapel. Hen Domen was built sometime soon after 1071 when Roger de Montgomery,

    Hen Domen

    Hen Domen

    Hen_Domen

  • Llanwrtyd
  • Parish in Wales

    the church was established before the Norman Conquest. The church was a chapel attached to Llangammarch. Llanwrtyd was an ancient parish, a curacy attached

    Llanwrtyd

    Llanwrtyd

  • New Radnor
  • Village in Powys, Wales

    defunct) was founded in 1909. The club and course closed in 1934. There is a chapel, a church, a village hall, a war memorial and a primary school teaching

    New Radnor

    New Radnor

    New_Radnor

  • Llanrhaeadr-ym-Mochnant
  • Village in Wales

    into a single community. Capel Seion is in the village. It is a Methodist chapel rebuilt in the early 20th century in Arts and Crafts style. In the 2001

    Llanrhaeadr-ym-Mochnant

    Llanrhaeadr-ym-Mochnant

    Llanrhaeadr-ym-Mochnant

  • Soar, Powys
  • Human settlement in Wales

    Ithel ap Hywel (king of Gwent) was killed. The village contains a baptist chapel built in 1827 and rebuilt in 1874. Soar used to have two tailors, a midwife

    Soar, Powys

    Soar, Powys

    Soar,_Powys

  • Roman temple of Bziza
  • Cultural heritage building in Bziza, Lebanon

    of Samosata. Lucian visited sacred cities of Syria, Phoenicia and the Libanus where numerous mountain sanctuaries were spreading all over the countryside

    Roman temple of Bziza

    Roman temple of Bziza

    Roman_temple_of_Bziza

  • Cwmtwrch
  • Human settlement in the Swansea Valley, Wales

    shopkeepers. There were also numerous chapels in the village, namely Bethania Chapel (1851), Bethel Chapel (1861), Beulah Chapel (1893) and Capel Newydd (1930)

    Cwmtwrch

    Cwmtwrch

    Cwmtwrch

  • Llywel
  • Village and community in Powys, Wales

    believed to be named after an ancient chapel, Capel Illud, and it may be that the Llywel stone originally stood at the chapel site. The site is along the Roman

    Llywel

    Llywel

    Llywel

  • Forge, Powys
  • Human settlement in Wales

    (Knighton) Heartsease (Llanddewi Ystradenni) Heol Senni Kerry Knucklas Libanus Llan Llanafan Fawr Llananno Llanbedr Painscastle Llanbrynmair Llanddew

    Forge, Powys

    Forge, Powys

    Forge,_Powys

  • Llangattock, Powys
  • Village and community in Powys, Wales

    Mondays and Tuesdays) and is a mostly residential area. It is home to a chapel, and is of archaeological interest due to the 4,000 year old burial ground

    Llangattock, Powys

    Llangattock, Powys

    Llangattock,_Powys

  • Defynnog
  • Village in Wales

    stone with ogham inscriptions and is a grade I listed building. In 1836 a chapel in the parish of Defynnog was dedicated to Saint Callwen. The churchyard

    Defynnog

    Defynnog

    Defynnog

  • Grade II* listed buildings in Carmarthenshire
  • Capel Libanus Llansadwrn SN6819931923 51°58′12″N 3°55′12″W / 51.970120602937°N 3.920049251814°W / 51.970120602937; -3.920049251814 (Capel Libanus) 29

    Grade II* listed buildings in Carmarthenshire

    Grade II* listed buildings in Carmarthenshire

    Grade_II*_listed_buildings_in_Carmarthenshire

  • Llanwddyn
  • Human settlement in Wales

    village of Llanwddyn consisted of thirty seven houses, a church and two chapels, three pubs and several shops. The population of the parish had dropped

    Llanwddyn

    Llanwddyn

    Llanwddyn

  • Castle Caereinion
  • Village and community in Powys, Wales

    Garmon's was not an important ecclesiastical centre, being classed as a chapel in 1254. "Parliamentary 2024 Constituency Map for Montgomeryshire and Glyndŵr"

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    Castle Caereinion

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  • Honddu Isaf
  • Community in Wales

    downstream order) the settlements of Castell Madoc (various spellings), Lower Chapel, Pwllgloyw, Garthbrengi, Sarnau and Llandefaelog Fach. In the census of

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  • Dylife
  • Human settlement in Wales

    1860s so did Dylife's population. The remaining buildings are two former chapels converted into homes and the Star Inn. Lead mining around Dylife took place

    Dylife

    Dylife

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  • Bwlch
  • Human settlement in Wales

    in the care of Cadw. The Calvinistic Methodist and English Presbyterian chapel of Penuel was first built in 1817, though the modern building dates from

    Bwlch

    Bwlch

    Bwlch

  • Llanfihangel-yng-Ngwynfa
  • Human settlement in Wales

    which records the changes since the original publication such as decline in chapel attendance and preferred use of Welsh. Morgan V. et al. A (2003), A Welsh

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  • Llangynidr
  • Village and community in Powys, Wales

    from more anglicised Abergavenny. Welsh services persisted in at least one chapel in Llangynidr into the 1970s. Llangynidr Football Club was first mentioned

    Llangynidr

    Llangynidr

    Llangynidr

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  • Human settlement in Wales

    late-medieval cruck-framed buildings. There is also a Calvinistic Methodist chapel, Hermon, rebuilt in 1906 in a "curious" Art Nouveau-influenced style. The

    Llanarmon Mynydd Mawr

    Llanarmon Mynydd Mawr

    Llanarmon_Mynydd_Mawr

  • Trecastle
  • Village in Powys, Wales

    11th-century scheduled CADW ancient monument. Ty Newydd Calvinistic Methodist Chapel, 18th-19th century The Schoolhouse (now Trecastle Antiques), 19th-century

    Trecastle

    Trecastle

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    , little black one.

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    Latin form of Greek Linos, LINUS means either "a cry of grief" or "flax, linen." In the bible, this is the name of one of Paul's Christian associates. In mythology, this is the name of a musician, the personification of lamentation. He was killed by Apollo who was his rival in music. Another version of the story says he was killed by Hercules. 

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    Guardian of Librans.

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    Growl of a bear.

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    Celtic

    PIRANUS

    , black.

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    Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu

    Shreeharsh

    Peaceful Mind; God of Happiness

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    Chiram

    Exalted brother; noble.

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    Samendu

    Lord Vishnu

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    Kanakabati | கநகாபதீ

    A fairy tale

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    English : habitational name from a place in the Lake District, so named from Old English sætr ‘shieling’ + Old Norse þveit ‘pasture’.

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    Hindu

    Shrinika

    Lotus in the heart of Lord Vishnu, Goddess Lakshmi

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  • Liana
  • n.

    A luxuriant woody plant, climbing high trees and having ropelike stems. The grapevine often has the habit of a liane. Lianes are abundant in the forests of the Amazon region.

  • Chapellanies
  • pl.

    of Chapellany

  • Chapellany
  • n.

    A chapel within the jurisdiction of a church; a subordinate ecclesiastical foundation.

  • Lipans
  • n. pl.

    A tribe of North American Indians, inhabiting the northern part of Mexico. They belong to the Tinneh stock, and are closely related to the Apaches.

  • Butterweed
  • n.

    An annual composite plant of the Mississippi valley (Senecio lobatus).

  • Malpighiaceous
  • a.

    Of, pertaining to, or resembling, a natural order of tropical trees and shrubs (Malpighiaceae), some of them climbing plants, and their stems forming many of the curious lianes of South American forests.

  • Tabanus
  • n.

    A genus of blood sucking flies, including the horseflies.

  • Hornbug
  • n.

    A large nocturnal beetle of the genus Lucanus (as L. capreolus, and L. dama), having long, curved upper jaws, resembling a sickle. The grubs are found in the trunks of old trees.

  • Solenodon
  • n.

    Either one of two species of singular West Indian insectivores, allied to the tenrec. One species (Solendon paradoxus), native of St. Domingo, is called also agouta; the other (S. Cubanus), found in Cuba, is called almique.

  • Undercroft
  • n.

    A subterranean room of any kind; esp., one under a church (see Crypt), or one used as a chapel or for any sacred purpose.

  • Oliban
  • n.

    See Olibanum.

  • Chapel
  • v. t.

    To deposit or inter in a chapel; to enshrine.

  • Libant
  • a.

    Sipping; touching lightly.

  • Chapel
  • n.

    A printing office, said to be so called because printing was first carried on in England in a chapel near Westminster Abbey.

  • Sacrarium
  • n.

    A sort of family chapel in the houses of the Romans, devoted to a special divinity.

  • Chapelry
  • n.

    The territorial district legally assigned to a chapel.

  • Chapel
  • n.

    A place of worship not connected with a church; as, the chapel of a palace, hospital, or prison.

  • Olibene
  • n.

    A colorless mobile liquid of a pleasant aromatic odor obtained by the distillation of olibanum, or frankincense, and regarded as a terpene; -- called also conimene.

  • Vatican
  • n.

    A magnificent assemblage of buildings at Rome, near the church of St. Peter, including the pope's palace, a museum, a library, a famous chapel, etc.

  • Olibanum
  • n.

    The fragrant gum resin of various species of Boswellia; Oriental frankincense.