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    A Saint Ilar ([iːlɑr]; Latin: Hilarus or Elerius) is listed among the 6th-century saints of Wales and is the probable namesake of Llanilar in Ceredigion...
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  • Ilar (the Welsh, and Croatian, form of the masculine given name Hilary) may refer to: Saint Ilar, a 6th-century Welsh saint Hilary of Poitiers (4th century)...
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    This town's name honours its patron saint, although it is disputed whether that is the church's presumed founder Ilar (Welsh for "Hilary"), listed as a...
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  • Llaniestyn, Anglesey [cy], Saint Iestyn Llaniestyn, Gwynedd, Saint Iestyn Llanidloes, Saint Idloes Llanigon, Saint Eigon Llanilar, Saint Ilar Llanilid, St Ilid...
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  • This list of Welsh saints includes Christian saints with Welsh connections, either because they were of Welsh origin and ethnicity or because they travelled...
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    saint Hilary of Poitiers is unusual for Britain and probably initially reflected a foundation credited to either the Breton missionary and saint Ilar...
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  • Tegai, Trillo, Tecwyn and Llechid. Other reputed followers include Maël and Ilar. Wade-Evans thought Kentinlau, who accompanied Cadfan to Ceredigion, should...
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  • mountain range on Pluto Hillery (disambiguation) Saint Hilary (disambiguation) Saint-Hilaire (disambiguation) Ilar (disambiguation), Welsh form of the name Hilary...
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    31 May 1972 Furnace Situated in Furnace by the bridge. 9822 Church of Saint Ilar, Llanilar Llanilar SN6237975101 52°21′24″N 4°01′20″W / 52.356655591496°N...
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  • "Saint Patrick's Breastplate" is an Old Irish prayer of protection of the "lorica" type (hence "Lorica Sancti Patricii", or "The Lorica of Saint Patrick")...
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