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Maelog was a 6th-century pre-congregational
saint of
Wales and a
child of King Caw of Strathclyde. He was the
patron Saint of Llanfaelog,
where he built...
- The
Election Centre.
Retrieved 16
March 2019. “
Maelog Lake Golf Club”, “Golf’s
Missing Links”. "Llyn
Maelog lake on
Anglesey given village green status"...
- Garreg-lwyd Llyn
Hafodol and Cors
Clegyrog Llyn
Llygeirian Llyn
Llywenan Llyn
Maelog Llyn
Padrig Llyn
Traffwll Llynnau y Fali -
Valley Lakes Malltraeth Marsh...
- (24 May 2006)". Bailii.org.
Retrieved 14
September 2009. "Error". "Llyn
Maelog lake on
Anglesey given village green status". BBC News. 7 July 2011. Retrieved...
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continues round Llyn
Maelog to
rejoin the
direct branch of the road half a mile
south of the
village of Llanfaelog. The
church of St
Maelog was
built in 1848...
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Saint Cain
Saint Eigrad Saint Eigron Gwenafwy Gallo Saint Peirio Cewydd Maelog Meilig Gwrddelw Gwrhai Huail mab caw Romano-British
early Dark Ages, Wales...
- Cambriae, 722 saw "the
battle of
Hehil among the Cornish, the
battle of
Garth Maelog, [and] the
battle of
Pencon among the
south Britons, and the
Britons were...
- Bard of the
Fourteenth Century (1834). By a
translator only
identified as
Maelog, the
bardic name of
Arthur James Johnes, with A
sketch of the life of Davyth...
- St
Maelog's Church is a
church in the
village of Llanfaelog,
situated in the Isle of Anglesey, Wales. The
present building dates from the 19th century...
- the Saxons. c.720 The
Battle of
Pencoed in Morgannwg, the
Battle of
Garth Maelog, and "another
battle in Gwynedd" are
cited by the Brut as
British victories...