Saint Tysilio (also known as/confused with Saint Suliac; Latin: Tysilius, Suliacus; died 640 AD) was a Welsh bishop, prince and scholar. Tyslio was the...
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Brut y Brenhinedd (redirect from Brut Tysilio)
the late 15th-century poet Gutun Owain, as well as for the Brut Tysilio. 6. Brut Tysilio. Oxford, Jesus College MS 28, transcript from Jesus College MS...
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the Menai Strait known as the Swellies and to the small chapel of St. Tysilio, located on a nearby island. The final -gogogoch ("red cave") is supposed...
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Maelgwn Gwynedd (section The Brut Tysilio)
"sodomitical" but never applies that word to any person. Once attributed to Saint Tysilio (died 640), the Chronicle of the Kings of Britain was written c. 1500 as...
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is associated with St Gwyddfarch in the 6th century and St Tysilio in the 7th. Tysilio's father was Brochwel Ysgithrog, a prince of Powys, who made Meifod...
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Castell and Ynys y Bîg east of the suspension bridge and Church Island (Ynys Tysilio in Welsh) west of the bridge. The Isle of Anglesey Coastal Path passes...
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Church Island, also known as Llandysilio Island, (Welsh: Ynys Tysilio) is a small island in the Menai Strait on the shores of Anglesey to which it is...
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Roberts, author of an 1811 English translation of the Welsh chronicle Brut Tysilio (itself a translation of Monmouth's Historia Regum Britanniae), argued...
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dragon is again described as red.: 46 This text is found in the Brut Tysilio, a Welsh text which is probably a late reworking of Geoffrey of Monmouth's...
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Pabo Post Prydain. They were the parents of King Cynan Garwyn and Saint Tysilio, the founder of the old church at Meifod. Powys has been frequently called...
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