
Maelog was a 6th-century pre-congregational saint of Wales and a child of King Caw of Strathclyde.[1]
He was the patron Saint of Llanfaelog,[2] where he built his church.
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Maelog was a 6th-century pre-congregational saint of Wales and a child of King Caw of Strathclyde.[1]
He was the patron Saint of Llanfaelog,[2] where he built his church.
aspx?XXR=0&ID=196&RPID=449874067&LLL=0 “Maelog Lake Golf Club”, “Golf’s Missing Links”. "Llyn Maelog lake on Anglesey given village green status"
St Maelog's Church is a church in the village of Llanfaelog, situated in the Isle of Anglesey, Wales. The present building dates from the 19th century
Nefydd Hardd (Nefydd the Handsome) Caernarvonshire 1100-1200 Cunedda 7 Maelog Crwm (Maeloc the Bowed) Caernarvonshire 1100-1200 Cunedda 8 Marchudd ap
continues round Llyn Maelog to rejoin the direct branch of the road half a mile south of the village of Llanfaelog. The church of St Maelog was built in 1848
Saint Cain Saint Eigrad Saint Eigron Gwenafwy Gallo Saint Peirio Cewydd Maelog Meilig Gwrddelw Gwrhai Huail mab caw Romano-British early Dark Ages, Wales
Archived from the original on 2007-09-27. Retrieved 2007-08-04. "Llyn Maelog lake on Anglesey given village green status". BBC News. 7 July 2011. Retrieved
Llandanwg, Saint Tanwg Llandecwyn, Saint Tecwyn Llandefaelog Fach, Powys, St Maelog Llandegveth, St Tegvedd Llanddeiniol, St Deiniol Llanddeiniolen, Saint Deiniol
Fach had a population of 108. The village has a church dedicated to Saint Maelog. The church contains the Cross of Briamail, known as Croes Briamail [cy]