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Llandaff (noun) - A district in the city of Cardiff, Wales, known for its historic cathedral and village
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- An urban area in the city and county of Cardiff, Wales (OS grid ref ST1578).
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Diocese of llandaff.
Llandaff Cathedral was built on the site of an existing church.
Fagan is then made his successor at Llandaff.
The ancient parish of Llandaff included a wide area.
He was soon after made archdeacon of Llandaff.
Most of the history of Llandaff centres on its role as a religious site.
The park is located on a historically important route between the city centre and Llandaff.
Chapels and the nave of Llandaff Cathedral were damaged.
The Archdeacon of Margam is a senior cleric of the Diocese of Llandaff.
He became an honorary canon of Llandaff Cathedral in the same year.
Llandaff Society events.
One such cathedral with an altarpiece triptych is Llandaff Cathedral.
The Book of Llandaff was written c.
She is notable for her analysis of the Llandaff Charters.
Danescourt is in Llandaff ward, which has two seats on Cardiff Council.
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The titanium sparks on the Cathedral Green in Llandaff are now a distant memory.
A century later the Deanery was merged with the Vicarage of Llandaff.
His tomb is in Llandaff Cathedral.
In medieval records, the bishop was sometimes referred to as the Archbishop of Llandaff.
Notes on churches in the Diocese of Llandaff Public domain ed.
Dahl first attended Llandaff Cathedral School, where he began a series of unfortunate adventures in school.
He currently lives in Llandaff Cardiff.
She also took charge of the library at the Rookwood Hospital, Llandaff.
From here is proceeds through Llandaff passing the BBC Wales studios.
He carried out dissections with Richard Watson, professor of chemistry and later bishop of Llandaff.
Born in Llandaff.
He was supported by David Wilbourne, assistant bishop of Llandaff.
Urban of Llandaff.
April - June Osborne is named as the new Bishop of Llandaff.
Book of Llandaff.
Of the Apsley, near the Township of Llandaff.
He initially joined Cardiff based rugby club Llandaff before later switching to Cardiff RFC.
He spent some of his early education at The Cathedral School, Llandaff.
It is located a short distance to the south of Llandaff Cathedral in Cardiff, Wales.
The Bishop 's Palace, Llandaff is the ruined residence of the bishops of Llandaff.
Bishopric of Llandaff.
Llandaff Cathedral by michael kooiman on Flickr ( license ).
Cathedral of Llandaff.
Llandaff - the village, the cathedral and Roald Dahl.
The tomb of Teilo on which oaths were taken, is in Llandaff Cathedral.
The building is located in the Llandaff area of northern Cardiff, near the River Taff.
The church is mentioned in the 12th century Book of Llandaff.
He founded Llandaff monastery ( Landeio Fawr ) in Dyfed where he was buried.
The office of Dean was separated from that of the Archdeacon of Llandaff in November 1843.
Holgate was already the Bishop of Llandaff but translated to become Archbishop of York in 1545.
He was appointed chancellor of the diocese of Llandaff in 1606.
The archdeaconry of Llandaff consists of three deaneries, Cardiff, Llandaff, & Penarth and Barry.
It is said that the church was founded by Herwald, Bishop of Llandaff in 1056.
Construction of Llandaff Cathedral is completed in Cardiff, Wales, 170 years after it was begun.
He may have become Chancellor of the diocese of Llandaff as early as 1638.