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    Gwynllyw Filwr or Gwynllyw Farfog (Welsh pronunciation: [ˈɡwɪnɬɪu]), known in English in a corrupted form as Woolos the Warrior or Woolos the Bearded (Latin:...
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    Newport Cathedral (Welsh: Eglwys Gaderiol Casnewydd), also known as St Gwynllyw's or St Woolos' Cathedral, is the cathedral of the Diocese of Monmouth within...
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  • Ysgol Gymraeg Gwynllyw is a Welsh-medium all-age school located in Trevethin, Pontypool in Torfaen, Wales and named for Saint Gwynllyw. The school had...
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  • Gymraeg Casnewydd (Newport Welsh Medium Primary School) and Ysgol Gyfun Gwynllyw (Torfaen Welsh Medium High School). She played for a local youth rugby...
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    daughter of King Brychan of Brycheiniog, was the queen of the saint-king Gwynllyw Milwr and the mother of Cadoc "the Wise", whose Vita may be the earliest...
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    Xie He, Chinese writer and art historian (approximate date) March 29 – Gwynllyw, Welsh king and religious figure Dauí Tenga Uma, king of Connacht (Ireland)...
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    hagiography of Cadoc, Bedwyr is alongside Arthur and Cei in dealing with King Gwynllyw of Gwynllwg's abduction of Gwladys from her father's court in Brycheiniog...
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  • Reformation Godfrey the Bearded (c. 997–1069), Duke of Upper and Lower Lorraine Gwynllyw (c. 450–500), Welsh king and saint, known in English in a corrupted form...
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    Rhondda, Ysgol Gyfun Rhydywaun in Penywaun in the Cynon Valley, Ysgol Gyfun Gwynllyw in Pontypool, Ysgol Gyfun Cwm Rhymni in Blackwood, Ysgol Gymraeg Plasmawr...
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  • Brycheiniog. They had a number of children, including Tegid, the father of Gwynllyw, and possibly Gwynfyr Frych, Ystradwel and Ddewer.[citation needed] Cadell...
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    the river crossing. According to legend, in the late 5th century Saint Gwynllyw (Woolos), the patron saint of Newport and King of Gwynllwg founded the...
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    in love, Gwynllyw and Gwladys eloped from her father's court at Brecon and escaped over the mountains in a raid in which 200 of Gwynllyw's 300 followers...
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  • Kildare Cadoc Columba Columbanus Cuthbert David Dubricius Finnian of Movilla Gwynllyw Illtud Julius and Aaron Kentigern Malo Ninian Oudoceus Patrick Samson of...
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  • Kildare Cadoc Columba Columbanus Cuthbert David Dubricius Finnian of Movilla Gwynllyw Illtud Julius and Aaron Kentigern Malo Ninian Oudoceus Patrick Samson of...
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    Cyfyw is a patron of Llangyfyw (Llangeview). Cyfyw was born to Saint Gwynllyw and his wife Gwladys.She was the sister of St. Cadoc Cynidr and Maches...
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    Kildare Cadoc Columba Columbanus Cuthbert David Dubricius Finnian of Movilla Gwynllyw Illtud Julius and Aaron Kentigern Malo Ninian Oudoceus Patrick Samson of...
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    in Glamorgan (Gwent). Gwynllyw ap Glywys (c. 460), ruler of Gwynllwg, cantref of Glywysing Saint Cadoc (c. 495), son of Gwynllyw, ruler of Gwynllwg The...
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  • Wales and later a Norman lordship and then a cantref. It was named after Gwynllyw, its 5th century or 6th century ruler and consisted of the coastal plain...
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    Llancarfan, founded in the latter part of the fifth century. The son of Gwynllyw, a prince of South Wales, who before his death renounced the world to lead...
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    Grammar School for Boys); St. Alban's R.C. High School; and Ysgol Gymraeg Gwynllyw, a Welsh Medium education school teaching students between 3 and 19 years...
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