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6th-century Welsh saint
Saint Brynach was a 6th-century Welsh saint. He is traditionally associated with Pembrokeshire, where several churches are dedicated to him. A 12th-century
Brynach
High cross in Pembrokeshire, Wales
Saint Brynach Cross (Welsh: Croes Sant Brynach) or Nevern Cross (Welsh: Croes Nanhyfer) is a 10th or 11th century stone cross at St Brynach's church
St_Brynach_Cross
Village and parish in Pembrokeshire, Wales
mainland; being level, it is suitable for disabled access. The church of St. Brynach is on the site of an ancient llan, and the dedication is pre-Norman. The
Cwm-yr-Eglwys
Village, parish and community in Pembrokeshire, Wales
2 km) from Newport, Pembrokeshire. The Norman Church of St Brynach is on the site of St Brynach's 6th century "clas", an important ecclesiastical centre.
Nevern
Village and parish in Pembrokeshire, Wales
Pentre Galar are in Llanfyrnach parish. Llanfyrnach means the church of St Brynach. Llanfyrnach village is in a remote upland area on the headwaters of the
Llanfyrnach
Village in Pembrokeshire, Wales
Historical Society. Saint Brynach's Church (Church in Wales) was built in 1860 to 1861 to replace the old Saint Brynach's church in Cwm-yr-Eglwys, which
Brynhenllan
3 June 1886 18 October 1964 by Pope Paul VI One of the Uganda Martyrs Brynach unknown 500s Brynoth unknown 6 February 1317 Budoc 400s 500s Buonfiglio
List_of_Catholic_saints
Village and community in Carmarthenshire, Wales
(Llan) of the cowshed (beudy) and its name probably is linked to St. Brynach. Brynach was a wandering 5th century Irish saint who got shipwrecked off the
Llanboidy
Placename element in Celtic languages
Llanfrothen Llanfrynach Saint Brynach Llanfyllin, Saint Myllin Llanfynydd, Mountain Church Llanfyrnach, Saint Brynach Llangadfan, Saint Cadfan Llangadog
Llan_(placename)
Village and community in Pembrokeshire, Wales
had 741 inhabitants. At this time the walls of the parish church of St Brynach were washed by the sea at spring high tides. The parish extended from Dinas
Dinas_Cross
Attribute identifying a saint in artworks
seated with mitre and crosier at his feet, an olive branch in his hand Brynach Monk or abbot with cuckoo and/or the Nevern Cross[citation needed] Bystrík
Saint_symbolism:_Saints_(A–H)
6th-century Christian saint
confused – some sources conflate him with Saint Brynach, however Exeter Cathedral celebrates the feast of Brynach on 7 April and that of Brannoc on 7 January
Brannoc_of_Braunton
Diocese of the Church in Wales
Bledrws: Betwsbledrws St Bridget: Llanfraed, Llansantffraed, St Brides St Brynach: Cwmyreglwys, Henry's Moat, Llanboidy, Llanfyrnach, Nevern, Pontfaen St
Diocese_of_St_Davids
Village and parish in Pembrokeshire, Wales
May 2020. Cadw. "St Brynach's, Pontfaen (Grade II) (26809)". National Historic Assets of Wales. Retrieved 6 May 2020. "St Brynach's Church, Pontfaen (400346)"
Pontfaen
Day of the year
Blessed Alexander Rawlins Blessed Edward Oldcorne and Blessed Ralph Ashley Brynach Hegesippus Henry Walpole Hermann Joseph Jean-Baptiste de La Salle Blessed
April_7
6th century sermon by Gildas
the boundaries of his own kingdom. He made donations to support Saint Brynach in Dyfed, Saint Cadoc in Gwynllwg, Saint Cybi in Anglesey, Saint Padarn
De Excidio et Conquestu Britanniae
De_Excidio_et_Conquestu_Britanniae
Standing stones and glacial erratics in Scotland
Nevern would wait for their "harbinger of spring" and on 7 April, St Brynach's feast day, the first cuckoo of the year would arrive from Africa, alighting
Gowk_stane
UK Parliament constituency (1918–2024)
13,073 34.8 +5.8 Labour Huw Irranca-Davies 8,024 21.4 ―5.2 Plaid Cymru Brynach Parri 1,301 3.5 +2.0 Independent Ian Mitchell 762 2.0 N/A UKIP Elizabeth
Brecon and Radnorshire (UK Parliament constituency)
Brecon_and_Radnorshire_(UK_Parliament_constituency)
Brechfa Community Primary School Bro Banw Community Primary School Bro Brynach Community Primary School Bryn Community Primary School Bryn Teg Llanelli
List of schools in Carmarthenshire
List_of_schools_in_Carmarthenshire
Day in the Eastern Orthodox liturgical calendar
Rufinus the Deacon, Donatus, and Companions – thirteen martyrs. Venerable Brynach of Wales (Brenach, Bemach, Bemacus) (6th century) Saint Finan (Finnian)
April 7 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)
April_7_(Eastern_Orthodox_liturgics)
King of Gwynedd from c. 520 to c. 547
of Christianity throughout Wales. He made donations to support saints Brynach in Dyfed, Cadoc in Gwynllwg, Cybi in Anglesey, Padarn in Ceredigion, and
Maelgwn_Gwynedd
June: The decollation of Saint Winifred 26 June: The translation of Saint Brynach 1 or 2 July: Gwyl y Gwlaw 9 September: Gwyl y Ddelw Fyw, the Living Image
List_of_Welsh_saints
Brokefang and Frostfur Wolf-Speaker Tamora Pierce Leaders of the wolf pack. Brynach and Briavel The Chronicles of Prydain Lloyd Alexander Canim Codex Alera
List_of_fictional_wolves
Cardiff: University of Wales Press Board. (Lives of saints: Bernachius, Brynach. Beuno. Cadocus, Cadog. Carantocus (I and II), Carannog. David, Dewi sant
List_of_Cornish_saints
Church in Pembrokeshire, Wales
has stained glass windows representing St Non, St David, St Bride, St Brynach and St Winifred. The stoup at the door is all that remains of the Chapel
Chapel_of_St_Non
Stone wheel-cross in Flintshire, Wales
Cwyfan". Archaeology of Wales Wales in the Middle Ages Carew Cross St Brynach Cross "Maen Achwyfan Cross (94449)". Coflein. RCAHMW. Retrieved 27 July
Maen_Achwyfan
Day in the Eastern Orthodox liturgical calendar
became a bishop in Rhaetia (470) Saint Brannock of Braunton (Brannocus, Brynach), England (6th century) (see also: June 26) Saint Cedd, Bishop of Lastingham
January 7 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)
January_7_(Eastern_Orthodox_liturgics)
Celtic cross in Pembrokeshire, Wales
igneous-type stone from Preseli. Archaeology of Wales Wales in the Middle Ages St Brynach Cross Maen Achwyfan Cross "Croes Caeriw | Cadw". cadw.llyw.cymru. Retrieved
Carew_Cross
Village and community in Powys, Wales
Council. The village name signifies a "Llan dedicated to/founded by Saint Brynach". As evidenced by the name and the dedication of the church, the village
Llanfrynach
traditionally site of monastery purportedly founded 5th century by St Branock (Brynach of Nevern) Brightley Priory # Cistercian monks — from Waverley, Surrey
List of monastic houses in England
List_of_monastic_houses_in_England
1859 storm in the Irish Sea
Britain being most severely affected. The remains of the church of Saint Brynach may still be seen at Cwm-yr-Eglwys in Pembrokeshire. This storm had an
Royal_Charter_Storm
Raised platform for mounting and dismounting a horse or vehicle
by the churchyard gate. At Nevern church in Wales the church of Saint Brynach has a wall based mounting wall. Marnock Old Kirk (Aberdeenshire) has a
Mounting_block
Hill in Pembrokeshire, Wales
in NP Figgis's "Prehistoric Preseli" (2001). According to legend Saint Brynach (a local saint) used to climb to the summit to find serenity, to pray and
Mynydd_Carningli
Llangattock, socialite, benefactor and collector, 86 4 May – J. Brynach Davies (Brynach), poet, 49 27 May – Charles Lewis, rugby player, 70 18 July – Thomas
1923_in_Wales
UK political party election results
3 4 Blaenau Gwent Adam John Rykala 3,542 11.2 2 Brecon and Radnorshire Brynach Parri 1,301 3.5 4 Bridgend Monica Emma Mahoney 2,653 7.2 4 Caerphilly Lindsay
Plaid_Cymru_election_results
Senedd constituency (1999–2026)
31.7 +5.8 Labour David Rees 3,130 11.7 −6.0 4,385 16.4 -3.1 Plaid Cymru Brynach Parry 1,329 5.0 −3.1 1,761 6.6 -10.3 Green 1,107 4.1 Unknown UKIP 1,156
Brecon and Radnorshire (Senedd constituency)
Brecon_and_Radnorshire_(Senedd_constituency)
Human settlement in Wales
There are two places of worship: the Grade II listed medieval church of St Brynach (Church in Wales), which is open daily to visitors, and Jabes Baptist Chapel
Cwm_Gwaun
Senedd constituency (1999–2026)
Conservative Robert Salisbury 5,018 22.6 N/A 5,292 23.9 N/A Plaid Cymru Sion Brynach 4,295 19.3 N/A 5,295 23.9 N/A Ind Dem Gwynn A. Clague 1,908 8.6 N/A Liberal
Vale of Clwyd (Senedd constituency)
Vale_of_Clwyd_(Senedd_constituency)
Village and parish in Pembrokeshire, Wales
Cardigan to Haverfordwest turnpike. The parish church is dedicated to St Brynach (English: St Bernard). "GENUKI: Henry's Moat". Retrieved 25 April 2015
Henry's_Moat
Diocese of the Church in Wales
St Bridget: St Bride's Major, St Bride's Minor, St Bride's-super-Ely St Brynach: Llanfrynach St Cadoc: Aberpergwm, Cadoxton-juxta-Barry, Cadoxton-juxta-Neath
Diocese_of_Llandaff
Calendar of the Church in Wales
(1631) Eastertide: Thanksgiving for Holy Baptism 3 Richard, Bishop (1253) 7 Brynach (5th century), Abbot 8 Griffith Jones (1761), Priest and Teacher of the
Calendar of saints (Church in Wales)
Calendar_of_saints_(Church_in_Wales)
Village in Carmarthenshire, Wales
closure in 2004, with the pupils moved to an amalgamated school, Ysgol Bro Brynach, in Llanboidy. Henllan Amgoed takes its name from the ancient commote of
Henllan_Amgoed
Medieval church in Powys, Wales
Achwyfan Moel Hebog shield Mold gold cape Nanteos Cup Rhos Rydd Shield St Brynach Cross Welsh artefacts in museums outside Wales Preservation Cadw Cambrian
St_Melangell's_Church
8,024 (21.4%) Felix Aubel 13,073 (34.8%) Roger Williams 13,824 (36.8%) Brynach Parri 1,301 (3.5%) Ian Mitchell (Ind.) 762 (2.0%) Elizabeth Phillips (UKIP)
United Kingdom general election results in Mid and West Wales
United_Kingdom_general_election_results_in_Mid_and_West_Wales
Skenfrith, Trearddur Bay, Tregroes SS Bridget & Cwyfan 1 Lower Dyserth St Brynach 8 Dinas Cross, Henry's Moat, Llanboidy, Llanfrynach, Llanfrynach (Glamorgan)
List of Church in Wales churches
List_of_Church_in_Wales_churches
Day in the Eastern Orthodox liturgical calendar
Theotokos (1383) Translation of the relics of Saint Brannock of Braunton (Brynach), Abbot of Braunton, Devonshire (6th century) (see also: January 7) Uncovering
June 26 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)
June_26_(Eastern_Orthodox_liturgics)
images Church of St Brynach Penllyn SS9794574610 51°27′41″N 3°28′13″W / 51.46126°N 3.47041°W / 51.46126; -3.47041 (Church of St Brynach) 22 February 1963
Grade II* listed buildings in the Vale of Glamorgan
Grade_II*_listed_buildings_in_the_Vale_of_Glamorgan
History of Christianity
Cardiff: University of Wales Press Board. (Lives of saints: Bernachius, Brynach. Beuno. Cadocus, Cadog. Carantocus (I and II), Carannog. David, Dewi sant
Christianity_in_Cornwall
1951) 1 May – Harry Evans, musician (died 1914) 22 May – J. Brynach Davies [cy] (Brynach) (died 1923) 5 June – Ben Davies, Wales international rugby player
1873_in_Wales
Diocese of the Church in Wales
Llansantffraedcwmdauddwr, Llansantffraed-in-Elwel, Llansantffraed-juxta-Usk St Brynach: Llanfrynach St Cadmarch: Llangammarch St Cadoc: Cheriton, Llangattock
Diocese_of_Swansea_and_Brecon
(Monkton Priory) Nevern Monastery Celtic monks founded 5th century by St Brynach; parochial from 1115 Penally Clas + Celtic monks founded 6th century by
List of monastic houses in Wales
List_of_monastic_houses_in_Wales
Ty Fry Farmhouse The Rectory Cross base in churchyard of Church of St Brynach Church of St. Canna, Llangan Church of St. Mary, St. Mary Hill Telephone
Listed buildings in the Vale of Glamorgan
Listed_buildings_in_the_Vale_of_Glamorgan
English stained-glass designer (1887–1967)
Four Evangelists and Scenes from the Life of Saint Mary, c.1958-59) St. Brynach's Church, Nevern, Pembrokeshire (depiction of Virgin and Child, c.1940)
Edward_Liddall_Armitage
List of buildings in county of Wales
Retrieved 8 March 2023. "St Brynach's Churchyard Garden, Nevern (402115)". Coflein. RCAHMW. Retrieved 8 March 2023. Cadw. "St Brynach's Churchyard, Nevern (PGW(Dy)67(PEM))"
Registered historic parks and gardens in Pembrokeshire
Registered_historic_parks_and_gardens_in_Pembrokeshire
traditionally site of monastery purportedly founded 5th century by St Branock (Brynach of Nevern) Brightley Priory # Cistercian monks — from Waverley, Surrey
List of monastic houses in Devon
List_of_monastic_houses_in_Devon
poet and prominent Modernist writer of short fiction May – J. Brynach Davies (Brynach), c.50 (born 1873), Welsh poet and journalist June 15 – Maurice
1923_in_poetry
2004 Welsh local government election
Ivy Brenda Lewis* 242 Conservative Peter Graham Weavers 209 Plaid Cymru Brynach Parri 26 Majority 6 N/A Turnout 56.0 +14.0 Liberal Democrats gain from
2004 Powys County Council election
2004_Powys_County_Council_election
the greatest loss of life in any maritime accident in Welsh waters. St Brynach's Church, Cwm-yr-Eglwys, is destroyed. Peak year for copper production in
1859_in_Wales
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Jewel in the crown
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Big; Terrible; With Caves
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