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Saint Callwen was an early Welsh Christian saint from the Brychan family. There is some doubt about whether she existed. A church was dedicated to her
Callwen
Human settlement in Wales
the vale of Tawe, is sometimes called Capel Glyntawe and sometimes Capel Callwen, a corruption of Cellwen, Fairwood chapel, or the chapel in the fair wood
Glyntawe
Type of burial chamber
who are often semi-legendary. Saints associated with kistvaens include Callwen daughter of Brychan, Geraint, Begnet, and Melangell. Foundation remains
Kistvaen
6th-century Welsh Christian saint
with her sister, Saint Callwen. As with Callwen, her name is only mentioned briefly in the Welsh calendars or genealogies. Callwen and Gwenful were added
Gwenfyl
Diocese of the Church in Wales
St Cyfelach This was formed by the union of the parishes of Abercraf, Callwen, Coelbren, Clydach, Llangiwg/Llanguick, Pontardawe, Trebanos, Ystalyfera
Diocese_of_Swansea_and_Brecon
Welsh king and saint
daughters: Beiol (Bilo), Tydieu, Eufail, Hawystl, Edwen, Gwenrhiw, Tudwen, Callwen, Gwenfyl, Gwennan and Mwynwen. An Irish scource claimed another daughter
Brychan
Llangadwaladr (Powys) St Caffo 1 Llangaffo St Caian 1 Tregaian St Callwen 1 Callwen St Canna 1 Llangan St Cannen 1 Cilmery St Caradog 1 Lawrenny St Carannog
List of Church in Wales churches
List_of_Church_in_Wales_churches
Historic county of Wales
Llangenau/Llangenny • Llangynidr • Llanisw/Partrishow Defynnog Defynnog/Devynnock (Callwen/Colwen • Crai/Cray • Llanilltyd) • Llanfaes • Llansbyddyd/Llanspyddid (Bettws
Brecknockshire
Village in Wales
building. In 1836 a chapel in the parish of Defynnog was dedicated to Saint Callwen. The churchyard contains several yew trees, of which the largest, the Defynnog
Defynnog
Diocese of the Church in Wales
3original dedication to St Gwynin or Gwnnen 4original dedication to St Callwen This was formed by the union of the parishes of Ammanford All Saints, Ammanford
Diocese_of_St_Davids
October (trad.) Child of King Caw of Strathclyde Chiefly worked in Cornwall Callwen 1 November (trad.) Virgin Cammarch 8 October (trad.) Caradog or Caradoc
List_of_Welsh_saints
Church in Llanfair Clydogau, Wales
Age barrow, and is thought to have originally been dedicated to Saint Callwen. Another of its medieval features is its square-bowled font. The building
All_Saints'_Church,_Cellan
War Julia Callan-Thompson (1944–1979), model, designer, socialite Saint Callwen (6th century), Christian saint Saint Canna (6th century), nun Nia Caron
List_of_Welsh_women
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Deserving of Gods Reward; Name of a Women Companion of the Prophet
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(ΔωÏίς) Greek name DORIS means "bounty" and "unmixed, pure." In mythology, this is the name of a goddess of the sea, consort of Nereus and mother of the Nereids (sea nymphs).Â
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, warrior power, or, army wielder.
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Love of faith
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Win over Emotions; One who has Conquered the Five Evils; The King of World
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