- St
Davids or St David's (Welsh:
Tyddewi, [tiː ˈðɛwi], lit. "David's house”) is a
cathedral city in Pembrokeshire, Wales. It lies on the
River Alun and...
- St
Davids Cathedral (Welsh:
Eglwys Gadeiriol Tyddewi) is an
Anglican cathedral situated in St Davids, Britain's
smallest city, in the
county of Pembrokeshire...
- (Welsh: Llys yr
Esgob Tyddewi) is a
ruined medieval palace located adjacent to St
Davids Cathedral in the city of St
Davids (Welsh:
Tyddewi), Pembrokeshire...
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Denbighshire (Sir Ddinbych) 2012 St
Asaph Cathedral Kentigern Arms 3,485 St
Davids Tyddewi Pembrokeshire (Sir Benfro) 1994 St
Davids Cathedral Porth Brâg 1,348...
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England 11,145 (2021) St Asaph37 (Welsh: Llanelwy) 2012
Community Map
Wales 3,485 (2021) St Davids20 (Welsh:
Tyddewi) 1994
Community Map
Wales 1,751 (2021)...
- St
Davids City Hall (Welsh:
Neuadd y
Ddinas Tyddewi) is a muni****l
building in the High Street, St Davids, Pembrokeshire, Wales. The
structure is currently...
- The
Archdeacon of St Davids is a
senior cleric in the
Church in Wales'
Diocese of St Davids. The
archdeacon is the
senior priest with
responsibility over...
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Davids (English, German),
Saint Ntéibints - Σαιντ Ντέιβιντς (Gr****),
Tyddewi (Welsh) St.
Gallen Saint-Gall (French, Romanian), San Galo (Spanish*),...
- Architect: John Rogers. St
Davids St
Davids City Hall
Neuadd y
Ddinas Tyddewi More
images Pembrokeshire 1924 Architect:
Frank Ingleton.
Swansea Swansea...
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their See as
their episcopal signature (Bangor,
Llanelwy for St Asaph,
Tyddewi for St Davids, and
Mynwy for Monmouth);
Landav derives from the
Latin Landavensis...