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    Saint Brynach was a 6th-century Welsh saint. He is traditionally associated with Pembrokeshire, where several churches are dedicated to him. A 12th-century...
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    2 km) from Newport, Pembrokeshire. The Norman Church of St Brynach is on the site of St Brynach's 6th century "clas", an important ecclesiastical centre....
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    Saint Brynach Cross (Welsh: Croes Sant Brynach) or Nevern Cross (Welsh: Croes Nanhyfer) is a 10th or 11th century stone cross at St Brynach's church...
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    mainland; being level, it is suitable for disabled access. The church of St. Brynach is on the site of an ancient llan, and the dedication is pre-Norman. The...
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  • 3 June 1886 18 October 1964 by Pope Paul VI One of the Uganda Martyrs Brynach unknown 500s Brynoth unknown 6 February 1317 1498 Budoc 400s 500s Buonfiglio...
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  • Edward Oldcorne and Blessed Ralph Ashley Blessed Notker the Stammerer Brynach Hegesippus Henry Walpole Hermann Joseph Jean-Baptiste de La Salle Patriarch...
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    Pentre Galar are in Llanfyrnach parish. Llanfyrnach means the church of St Brynach. Llanfyrnach village is in a remote upland area on the headwaters of the...
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  • seated with mitre and crosier at his feet, an olive branch in his hand Brynach Monk or abbot with cuckoo and/or the Nevern Cross[citation needed] Bystrík...
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    Cardiff: University of Wales Press Board. (Lives of saints: Bernachius, Brynach. Beuno. Cadocus, Cadog. Carantocus (I and II), Carannog. David, Dewi sant...
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  • traditionally site of monastery purportedly founded 5th century by St Branock (Brynach of Nevern) Brightley Priory # Cistercian monks — from Waverley, Surrey...
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    Nevern would wait for their "harbinger of spring" and on 7 April, St Brynach's feast day, the first cuckoo of the year would arrive from Africa, alighting...
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    (Llan) of the cowshed (beudy) and its name probably is linked to St. Brynach. Brynach was a wandering 5th century Irish saint who got shipwrecked off the...
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  • Llanfrothen Llanfrynach Saint Brynach Llanfyllin, Saint Myllin Llanfynydd, Mountain Church Llanfyrnach, Saint Brynach Llangadfan, Saint Cadfan Llangadog...
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    of Christianity throughout Wales. He made donations to support saints Brynach in Dyfed, Cadoc in Gwynllwg, Cybi in Anglesey, Padarn in Ceredigion, and...
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  • Brokefang and Frostfur Wolf-Speaker Tamora Pierce Leaders of the wolf pack Brynach and Briavel The Chronicles of Prydain Lloyd Alexander Canim Codex Alera...
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  • the boundaries of his own kingdom. He made donations to support Saint Brynach in Dyfed, Saint Cadoc in Gwynllwg, Saint Cybi in Anglesey, Saint Padarn...
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  • June: The decollation of Saint Winifred 26 June: The translation of Saint Brynach 1 or 2 July: Gwyl y Gwlaw 9 September: Gwyl y Ddelw Fyw, the Living Image...
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    Rufinus the Deacon, Donatus, and Companions – thirteen martyrs. Venerable Brynach of Wales (Brenach, Bemach, Bemacus) (6th century) Saint Finan (Finnian)...
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    Historical Society. Saint Brynach's Church (Church in Wales) was built in 1860 to 1861 to replace the old Saint Brynach's church in Cwm-yr-Eglwys, which...
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    became a bishop in Rhaetia (470) Saint Brannock of Braunton (Brannocus, Brynach), England (6th century) (see also: June 26) Saint Cedd, Bishop of Lastingham...
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    also passes around the village. The Welsh name signifies the 'church of Brynach'. The community includes the hamlets of Llanhamlach and Groesffordd. The...
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    in NP Figgis's "Prehistoric Preseli" (2001). According to legend Saint Brynach (a local saint) used to climb to the summit to find serenity, to pray and...
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    Cross Moel Hebog shield Mold gold cape Nanteos Cup Rhos Rydd Shield St Brynach Cross Welsh artefacts in museums outside Wales Preservation Cadw Cambrian...
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  • Arthen, Asaph, Baglan, Berres, Beuno, Bledrws, Bodfan, Brothen, Buan, Brynach, Cadfan, Cadfarch, Cadog, Cadwaladr, Caffo, Caian, Callwen, Canna, Cannen...
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    13,073 34.8 +5.8 Labour Huw Irranca-Davies 8,024 21.4 ―5.2 Plaid Cymru Brynach Parri 1,301 3.5 +2.0 Independent Ian Mitchell 762 2.0 N/A UKIP Elizabeth...
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  • confused – some sources conflate him with Saint Brynach, however Exeter Cathedral celebrates the feast of Brynach on 7 April and that of Brannoc on 7 January...
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    8,024 (21.4%) Felix Aubel 13,073 (34.8%) Roger Williams 13,824 (36.8%) Brynach Parri 1,301 (3.5%) Richard Livsey Carmarthen East and Dinefwr Alan Williams...
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    Britain being most severely affected. The remains of the church of Saint Brynach may still be seen at Cwm-yr-Eglwys in Pembrokeshire. This storm had an...
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    May 2020. Cadw. "St Brynach's, Pontfaen (Grade II) (26809)". National Historic Assets of Wales. Retrieved 6 May 2020. "St Brynach's Church, Pontfaen (400346)"...
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  • Skenfrith, Trearddur Bay, Tregroes SS Bridget & Cwyfan 1 Lower Dyserth St Brynach 8 Dinas Cross, Henry's Moat, Llanboidy, Llanfrynach, Llanfrynach (Glamorgan)...
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