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    Unknown, estimated at c. 500 Unknown, c. Caerfai, Dyfed or somewhere in Caredigion. Died: 1 March 589 Mynyw, Dyfed: Venerated in: Roman Catholic Church Eastern Orthodox Church Anglican Communion: Canonized: 1123, Rome, Holy Roman Empire (officially recognised) by Pope Callixtus II: Major shrine: St David's Cathedral, Pembrokeshire, Wales shrine ...

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  2. Dec 6, 2012 · c.710 Rhein ap Cadwgan During Rhein's rule, Dyfed is invaded by Seisyll, king of Ceredigion. Ceredigion conquers and takes control of Ystrad Towy from Dyfed, the remainder of Rhein's Kingdom comprises of the remainder of Dyfed, and Brycheiniog, he passes control of the sub-kingdom of Brycheiniog to his younger brother Aust, however for a time both areas appear to have been known as Rheinwg ...

  3. www.wikiwand.com › en › Saint_DavidSaint David - Wikiwand

    Quick Facts Saint David, Bishop of Mynyw ... Unknown, c. Caerfai, Dyfed or somewhere in Caredigion. The earliest of the supposed bones of Saint David and Saint Justinian housed in a casket in the Holy Trinity Chapel of St David's Cathedral have been carbon-dated to the 12th century. David was a native of Wales, and tradition has preserved a ...

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  5. Mar 26, 2024 · Unknown, estimated at c. 500 Unknown, c. Caerfai, Dyfed or somewhere in Caredigion. Died: 1 March 589 Mynyw, Dyfed: Venerated in: Roman Catholic Church Eastern Orthodox Church Anglican Communion: Canonized: 1123, Rome, Holy Roman Empire (officially recognised) by Pope Callixtus II: Major shrine: St David's Cathedral, Pembrokeshire, Wales shrine ...

  6. Caerfai bay. A small rocky cove at high tide, sandwiched between towering cliffs 1 mile south of St Davids. The rocks around Caerfai are multicoloured with a mixture of grey, green and vivid pink. At low tide, a sandy beach is revealed with plenty of rock pools to explore.

  7. It was a stormy night and the high spring tides broke through, quickly flooding Cantre’r Gwaelod, and forcing its people to flee to the hills. The tale is first recorded in the 'Black Book of Carmarthen' along with tales of Arthur and Merlin. This precious manuscript is in the keeping of the National Library of Wales in Aberystwyth.

  8. The great estuary of the Dyfi is flanked by the mountains of Snowdonia and the Cambrian range to the north and east, whilst on its southern banks in Ceredigion is the largest extent of lowland bog in Britain - Cors Fochno - rich in wildlife and steeped in legends.

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