- pronunciation: [ˈɡwɪnɬɪu]),
known in
English in a
corrupted form as
Woolos the
Warrior or
Woolos the
Bearded (Latin: Gundleus,
Gundleius or Gwenleue; c. 450 –...
- Its
official title is
Newport Cathedral of St
Woolos, King and Confessor. The name of the saint,
Woolos, is an
anglicisation of the
Welsh name Gwynllyw...
-
Cliff (2004). The
Royal Gwent and St.
Woolos Hospitals: A
Century of
Service in Newport. The Old Bakehouse. ISBN 978-1874538080. St
Woolos NHS website...
- St
Woolos Cemetery (officially
named Newport and St
Woolos new Cemetery) is the main
cemetery in the city of Newport,
Wales situated one mile to the west...
- crossing.
According to legend, in the late 5th
century Saint Gwynllyw (
Woolos), the
patron saint of
Newport and King of
Gwynllwg founded the
church which...
-
Newport Cathedral (commonly
known as St
Woolos' Cathedral) in the city of Newport. The
former Church of St
Woolos,
which had
existed in
Newport since the...
-
Place and Mill
Street to the north. The ward
contains the
districts of St.
Woolos and Baneswell. The
community covers most of the city
centre including most...
- 450–500),
Welsh king and saint,
known in
English in a
corrupted form as
Woolos the
Bearded Henry the
Bearded (c. 1165/70–1238), Duke of
Silesia at Wrocław...
- area)
Newport Casnewydd Newport (Casnewydd) 2002
Newport Cathedral (St
Woolos Cathedral)
Celtic Manor Resort 159,658 (county borough) 130,890 (built-up...
- at
Newport is
dedicated to
Gwynllyw (corrupted to St.
Woolos). The name
survives as 'St.
Woolos' as the
general locality around the cathedral. Davies...