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Saint Henwg of
Caerlleon upon Usk was a 5th-century
saint and
church builder.
Henwg was a pre-congregational
saint of Wales, born
about 487. His father...
- 18th-century
literary forger Iolo
Morganwg claimed he was the son of
Saint Henwg of Llanhennock; but this is
contrary to
other tradition. In it he is said...
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Saint Noethon Gwynws 13
December (trad.)
Commemorated with
Saint Gwynan Henwg 5th
century Llanhennock Supposed links to King
Arthur and
Constantine Huail...
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Roman Empress, died
circa 327,
mother of
Emperor Constantine I (see above)
Henwg, 6th
century church builder, born into
Welsh nobility Himelin,
obscure Irish/Scottish...
- Afrelia,
decided to do likewise.
Afrelia was also
mother of
Saint Maglorius,
Henwg and
another unknown child. She is said to have
founded a monastery. Peter...
- (Constantine) Llangywer,
Saint Cywair Llanharan,
Saint Aaron Llanhennock,
Saint Henwg Llanhilleth, From
Welsh `Llanheledd` 'Church of
Saint Heledd` Llaniestyn...
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century literary forgerer Iolo
Morganwg claimed he was the son of
Saint Henwg of
Llanhennock but this is
contrary to
every other fact and tradition. It...