- St
Llwchaiarn's church,
Llanllwchaiarn was the
parish church of Llanllwchaiarn, now
within the
community of
Newtown with
Llanllwchaiarn and lies within...
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covered 1,023 acres. The
Church is
dedicated to the 6th-century
Saint Llwchaiarn or Lluwchaiarn, who was also the
patron saint of the
adjacent Llanllwchaearn...
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Powysian dynasty descended from Vortigern, king of Britain, and
brother of
Llwchaiarn and Aelhaiarn.
Cynhaiarn was a
cousin and
disciple of
Saint Beuno, sponsored...
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Velindre St
Lleian 1
Gorslas St
Lleurwg 1
Hirwaun St
Llonio 1
Llandinam St
Llwchaiarn 4 Llanllwchaiarn, Llanmerewig, Llanychaearn,
Newquay St
Llwydian 1 Heneglwys...
- St
Llwchaiarn's Church...
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Descendant of Vortigern, king of
Britain Brother of
Saints Cynhaiarn and
Llwchaiarn Disciple of
Saint Beuno Aerdeyrn 6th
century Llanelldeyrn Descendant of...
- St Asa. Llanllwchaiarn. Montgomeryshire. The
church is
dedicated to St
Llwchaiarn and is an
early foundation.
There is no
evidence of it
being sited in...
- Cedewain, Dolfor, Kerry,
Llanllwchaiarn All Saints,
Llanllwchaiarn St
Llwchaiarn, Llanmerewig, Llanwyddelan, Mochdre, Tregynon) St Gwynog,
Aberhafesp Medieval...
- St Carannog,
Llangrannog Medieval (1884) St Michael,
Penbryn Medieval St
Llwchaiarn,
Newquay Medieval (1865) Holy Trinity,
Cross Inn 1871 St Ina, Llanina...
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Bonedd y
Seint (Genealogies of the Saints). He was the
brother of
saints Llwchaiarn and
Cynhaiarn and son of
Hygarfael or Cerfael, son of Cyndrwyn, a prince...