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Dogfan, also
known as Doewan, was a
saint and
martyr who
lived in 5th
century Wales. He is
venerated in the
Anglican Church,
Eastern Orthodox Church, True...
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tavern Church of St
Dogfan Altar Carreg Gwgan (Gwgan's Stone); 9-10th
century Celtic cross, kept in
Church of St
Dogfan Church of St
Dogfan Wood
carving by...
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house museum. A
slate plaque close to the
gates of the
parish church of St
Dogfan in Llanrhaeadr-ym-Mochnant
commemorates Morgan. It was
while at this church...
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sources claim the
following additional sons: Caian, Cynbryd, Cynfran, Cynin,
Dogfan, Dyfnan, Dyfrig, Hychan, Llecheu, Neffei, Rhawin, Llofan, Llonio, Heilin...
- (Penarth),
Llandough (Cowbridge) St
Doged 1
Llandoged St
Dogfael 1
Sealyham St
Dogfan 1 Llanrhaeadr-ym-Mochnant St
Dogmael 1
Mynachlogddu St Dona 1 Llanddona...
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shrine dedicated to her.
Llanrhaeadr was
formed as a clas
dedicated to
Saint Dogfan.
Sheep farming has been a
major industry in the area
since the 16th century...
- Kew (Cornwall) 15
February (trad.)
Dogfael 31
October or 14 Jun (trad.)
Dogfan or
Doewan 5th
century 13 or 12 July (trad.) Son of Brychan, king of Brycheiniog...
- area), Pen-y-bont-fawr 7,682 St Melangell,
Pennant Melangell Medieval St
Dogfan, Llanrhaeadr-ym-Mochnant
Medieval St Silin,
Llansilin Medieval St Thomas...
- ****ociated with the area, Dr
William Morgan, who
served as
vicar of St
Dogfans between 1578 and 1588 and
translated the
Bible into the
Welsh language...
- Abbey)
Llanrhaiadr ym
mochnant Clas
Celtic monks founded 6th
century by St
Dogfan (Doewan); clas to
after 1291
Llansaintfraed in
Elvel Priory Cistercian nuns...