- was
known in
Ecclesiastical Latin as
Meneva or
Menevia and in
Welsh as
Mynyw. Some
medieval texts state that the area was home to a cell,
church or monastery...
- c. 500 – c. 589) was a
Welsh Christian prelate who
served as
Bishop of
Mynyw during the 6th century. He is the
patron saint of Wales.
David was a native...
-
given the See of
Caerleon to
Saint David, who
would later move the seat to
Mynyw.
Caerleon was also the
location of the
Synod of Victory,
officiated by Saint...
- been born a
Roman citizen, and
ruled from Caer Goch (Caer Gawch), near
Mynyw (St. Davids). Some
historians say that he
could have been the son of Aergol...
- came the
cognate and old
Welsh translation of ‘
Mynyw’ and the
Latin of ‘Menevia’. The
title of ‘
Mynyw’ was as much
attributed to the
actual Saint as to...
- of Israel,
Prophet David (Dewi) of
Wales 589 (circa) 1
March Bishop of
Mynyw (Saint David's)
David of
Thessalonica 540 26 June Monk, the Tree-Dweller...
- of power, each
ruled by Arthur,
Maelgwn is Arthur's
Chief of
Elders in
Mynyw (St David's). The
pestilence that
killed him also
appears as one of the...
- came the
cognate and old
Welsh translation of ‘
Mynyw’ and the
Latin of ‘Menevia’. The
title of ‘
Mynyw’ was as much
attributed to the
actual Saint as to...
- (Talacharn)
Kymwt Estyrlwyf (Ystlwys)
Cantref Pebideawc (Pebidiog)
Kymwt Menew (
Mynyw)
Kymwt Penncaer (Pencaer)
Cantref Pennbrwc (Penfro)
Coedrath Penfro Cantref...
-
Diocese of
Menevia Dioecesis Menevensis Esgobaeth Mynyw St Joseph's Cathedral,
Swansea Location Country Wales Territory Swansea,
Neath Port Talbot, Carmarthenshire...