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Tysul
6th-century Welsh saint / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Saint Tysul was a 5th-century pre-canonical saint and patron saint of the churches of Llandysul in Ceredigion (Cardiganshire) and Llandyssil in Maldwyn (Montgomeryshire), Powys.[1] Tysul’s full name was Tysul ap Corun ap Cunedda – or son of Corun, son of Cunedda. His feast day is 31 January.[2]
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Saint Tysul | |
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![]() Window in Montgomery Church showing St Tyssul holding the Old Church in Llandyssil | |
Born | c. 470 AD |
Venerated in | Anglican Communion |
Canonized | pre-canonical |
Feast | 31 January |
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