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is now dedicated jointly to SS Dyfan and Teilo. As late as 2010, it continued to promote itself as the oldest Christian settlement in Wales on the basis of Dyfan's supposed connection to the King Lucius legends.
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argues against its connection with Dyfan "because the place was always called Llandyfân with the accent on the last syllable", appearing in earlier records as Llanduvaen. Instead, he notes the similarity of the name with
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have since discredited this connection. Partially based on this connection, however, the church of Merthyr Dyfan dates his martyrdom to
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This article is about the historical St Dyfan. For the possibly legendary figure often mistakenly conflated with him, see
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The Lives of the British Saints: The Saints of Wales and Cornwall and Such Irish Saints as Have Dedications in Britain
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The Book of Common Prayer for Use in the Church in Wales: The New Calendar and the Collects
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A Welsh Classical Dictionary: People in History and Legend up to about A. D. 1000
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A Welsh Classical Dictionary: People in History and Legend up to about A. D. 1000
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and related illnesses. This was known as Ffynnon Gwyddfaen or Gwyddfân and
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of Wales. The erection of his martyrium was credited to the 6th-century
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of St Dyfan does not appear in any surviving medieval Welsh
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is a highly obscure figure who was presumably the namesake of
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Index

Saint Dyfan
St Deruvian
Dyfan (disambiguation)

Teilo
Merthyr Dyfan
Martyr
Canonized
Pre-Congregation
Feast
Patronage
Merthyr Dyfan
Llandyfan
Merthyr Dyfan
martyrium
Christian
saint
martyr
Wales
Roman
Sub-Roman Britain
protomartyr
St Teilo
Edward Williams
St Deruvian
King
Lucius
Britain
forgeries
feast day

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