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Saint Ceneu (Old Welsh: Keneu) was an
early bishop of
Menevia (St Davids) in Wales. He is said to have been the son of
Corun ap
Ceredig or Coel Hen. He...
- says that Coel's
Northern kingdom was
divided between two of his sons,
Ceneu and Gorbanian. Opie and Opie, p. 6: "Because
there is said to have been...
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found in the
Australasian realm. The
wingspan is
about 70–76 mm. D. c.
ceneus (Ambon, Serang, Moluccas) D. c.
philotis (Wallace, 1867) (Buru) Linnaeus...
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Mycetes – King of
Persia Cosroe –
brother of
Mycetes Ceneus – a
Persian lord
Ortygius – a
Persian lord
Meander – a
Persian lord Menaphon...
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Brittonic survivors; he
remained a
captive until his
ransom was paid by
Ceneu ap
Llywarch Hen. Miller,
Arthur (1885). "Aneurin". In
Dictionary of National...
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Pothupitiya Daily News, Sri
Lanka Autism Awareness Campaign Sri
Lanka blog –
Tsunami in Sri
Lanka News &
Information ceneus.blog –
Blogging a Tragedy, Sri Lanka...
- Urania's ****tant (obsolete name for ****tans) 1690
Johannes Hevelius Siren,
Ceneus and Lang Siren,
Lapith Caeneus and
Toucan early 17th
century Unknown/Willem...
- Coel
Ceneu Gorwst Letlwm Mar
Meirchiawn Arthwys Cynfarch Elidyr Lydanwyn Cynfelyn Pabo "Pillar of Britain"
Eliffer Ceidyn Urien (§ 1)
Rheged Llywarch...
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dedicated to
Saint Clydai but the
medieval place-name
clearly refers to
Saint Ceneu.
Restored in the late 19th century, the most
original parts of the church...