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- Q16202312 description "Welsh priest".
- Q16202312 description "Welsh priest".
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- Q16202312 abstract "Template:ForNidan (sometimes known as Midan or Idan) was a Welsh priest and, according to some sources, a bishop, in the 6th and 7th centuries. He is now commemorated as a saint. He was the confessor for the monastery headed by St Seiriol at Penmon, and established a church at what is now known as Llanidan, which are both places on the Welsh island of Anglesey. He is the patron saint of two churches in Anglesey: St Nidan's Church, Llanidan, built in the 19th century, and its medieval predecessor, the Old Church of St Nidan, Llanidan. Midmar Old Kirk in Aberdeenshire, Scotland, is also dedicated to him: Nidan is said to have helped to establish Christianity in that area as a companion of St Kentigern. St Nidan's, Llanidan, has a reliquary dating from the 14th or 16th century, which is said to house his relics.".
- Q16202312 birthYear "0006".
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- Q16202312 birthDate "6".
- Q16202312 deathDate "7".
- Q16202312 majorShrine "Relics reputedly at St Nidan's Church, Llanidan".
- Q16202312 name "Nidan".
- Q16202312 shortDescription "Welsh priest".
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- Q16202312 comment "Template:ForNidan (sometimes known as Midan or Idan) was a Welsh priest and, according to some sources, a bishop, in the 6th and 7th centuries. He is now commemorated as a saint. He was the confessor for the monastery headed by St Seiriol at Penmon, and established a church at what is now known as Llanidan, which are both places on the Welsh island of Anglesey.".
- Q16202312 label "Nidan".
- Q16202312 depiction Brynsiencyn_Church.jpg.
- Q16202312 name "Nidan".