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- Helig_ap_Glanawg abstract "Helig ap Glanawg (standard modern Welsh orthography: Helig ap Glannog) is a legendary figure described in various accounts dating to at least as early as the 13th century as a 6th-century prince who lived in North Wales.Post-medieval tradition says that the river Conwy once reached the sea by the Great Orme, Llandudno, and to the west lay the great cantref of Gwaelod which stretched all the way to Puffin Island, off Anglesey. Helig ap Glanawg was said to have lived here when his land was inundated by the sea, which formed the Lavan Sands which lie between the Great Orme's Head and the Menai Strait off the north coast of Gwynedd. The legend states the remains of Llys Helig, said to be his palace but in fact the remnants of a glacial moraine, can be seen at exceptionally low tides, this being near the Conwy channel, about a mile or so off the coast at Penmaenmawr. The earliest known use of the name Llys Helig for this rock formation is the Halliwell Manuscript, published in 1859, which is believed to date to around the beginning of the 17th century, eleven centuries later.After the disaster both Helig and his numerous sons are said to have embraced a religious life. These sons, according to various sources, were - Celynin, who has a church dedicated to him at Llangelynin in the Conwy valley, and there is another at Llangelynin near Llwyngwril, a few miles south of Llanaber. Rhychwyn, the saint associated with Llanrhychwyn church. Bodfan, to whom the church at Aber, in Gwynedd, is dedicated. Brothen, who founded the Church at Llanfrothen Peris, who founded the churches at Llanberis and Nant Peris. Boda and Gwynin, who founded the church at Dwygyfylchi, near Penmaenmawr.↑ ↑ ↑".
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- Helig_ap_Glanawg wikiPageWikiLink Anglesey.
- Helig_ap_Glanawg wikiPageWikiLink Bodfan.
- Helig_ap_Glanawg wikiPageWikiLink Cantrer_Gwaelod.
- Helig_ap_Glanawg wikiPageWikiLink Category:6th-century_Welsh_people.
- Helig_ap_Glanawg wikiPageWikiLink Category:Flood_myths.
- Helig_ap_Glanawg wikiPageWikiLink Category:Legendary_rulers.
- Helig_ap_Glanawg wikiPageWikiLink Category:Welsh_mythology.
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- Helig_ap_Glanawg wikiPageWikiLink Dwygyfylchi.
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- Helig_ap_Glanawg wikiPageWikiLink Llanberis.
- Helig_ap_Glanawg wikiPageWikiLink Llanberis_Pass.
- Helig_ap_Glanawg wikiPageWikiLink Llandudno.
- Helig_ap_Glanawg wikiPageWikiLink Llanfrothen.
- Helig_ap_Glanawg wikiPageWikiLink Llangelynnin.
- Helig_ap_Glanawg wikiPageWikiLink Llangelynnin,_Gwynedd.
- Helig_ap_Glanawg wikiPageWikiLink Llanrhychwyn.
- Helig_ap_Glanawg wikiPageWikiLink Llys_Helig.
- Helig_ap_Glanawg wikiPageWikiLink Masonic_manuscripts.
- Helig_ap_Glanawg wikiPageWikiLink Menai_Strait.
- Helig_ap_Glanawg wikiPageWikiLink Moraine.
- Helig_ap_Glanawg wikiPageWikiLink North_Wales.
- Helig_ap_Glanawg wikiPageWikiLink Penmaenmawr.
- Helig_ap_Glanawg wikiPageWikiLink Puffin_Island_(Anglesey).
- Helig_ap_Glanawg wikiPageWikiLink Rachel_Bromwich.
- Helig_ap_Glanawg wikiPageWikiLink River_Conwy.
- Helig_ap_Glanawg wikiPageWikiLink Saint_Peris.
- Helig_ap_Glanawg wikiPageWikiLink Welsh_language.
- Helig_ap_Glanawg wikiPageWikiLinkText "Helig ap Glanawg".
- Helig_ap_Glanawg wikiPageWikiLinkText "Helig".
- Helig_ap_Glanawg name "Helig ap Glanawg".
- Helig_ap_Glanawg shortDescription "Welsh prince".
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- Helig_ap_Glanawg description "Welsh prince".
- Helig_ap_Glanawg description "Welsh prince".
- Helig_ap_Glanawg subject Category:6th-century_Welsh_people.
- Helig_ap_Glanawg subject Category:Flood_myths.
- Helig_ap_Glanawg subject Category:Legendary_rulers.
- Helig_ap_Glanawg subject Category:Welsh_mythology.
- Helig_ap_Glanawg hypernym Figure.
- Helig_ap_Glanawg type Agent.
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- Helig_ap_Glanawg comment "Helig ap Glanawg (standard modern Welsh orthography: Helig ap Glannog) is a legendary figure described in various accounts dating to at least as early as the 13th century as a 6th-century prince who lived in North Wales.Post-medieval tradition says that the river Conwy once reached the sea by the Great Orme, Llandudno, and to the west lay the great cantref of Gwaelod which stretched all the way to Puffin Island, off Anglesey.".
- Helig_ap_Glanawg label "Helig ap Glanawg".
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- Helig_ap_Glanawg name "Helig ap Glanawg".