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saints bear the name
Sadwrn (Welsh pronunciation: [ˈsadʊrn]): St
Sadwrn of
Llansadwrn near
Beaumaris in Anglesey, and St
Sadwrn of
Henllan in Denbighshire...
- Talley.
According to tradition, it was
founded by an
early Christian saint,
Sadwrn (fl.
around 460). Four
miles to the west of the
village are the
ruins of...
- on S4C
every w****day, from 5:00pm to 6:00pm, and on Sa****ays as
Stwnsh Sadwrn (Welsh for 'Sa****ay 'Stwnsh'') from 8:00am to 10:00am. The
programmes shown...
- no
longer in print. Roc a Rol Mwg Cnau Can Lis Dyma'r Band
Cymraeg Nos
Sadwrn Noson Dawel Iawn
Rhyfelwr Liam
Forde (Vocals,
Rhythm Guitar)
Scott Forde...
- St
Sadwrn's Church,
Llansadwrn (Welsh: [ɬanˈsadʊrn]) is a
church in the
village of Llansadwrn, Anglesey, Wales. It is
dedicated to the
Welsh saint Sadwrn...
- in Wales". ITV News.
Retrieved 16
September 2021.
Etholiad 2021 | Dydd
Sadwrn,
retrieved 21 June 2022 "Abolish The
Welsh ****embly Party". Who Can I Vote...
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Welsh dydd Sul dydd Llun dydd
Mawrth dydd
Mercher dydd Iau dydd
Gwener dydd
Sadwrn lit. "day of Sun" lit. "day of Moon" lit. "day of Mars" lit. "day of Mercury"...
- of
London in 1871. He died at
Beaumaris in
Anglesey and is
buried at St
Sadwrn's church in
Llansadwrn where his
grave is
marked by a
glacial erratic boulder...
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Anglesey and is
buried at St
Sadwrn's church,
Llansadwrn where a
glacial erratic boulder marks his grave. "Church of St
Sadwrn, Cwm Cadnant".
British Listed...
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church at Llangan, near Llantwit, due to its
proximity to him. She
married Sadwrn, her
first cousin or uncle;
together they
accompanied Saint Cadfan to Britain...