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Dydd Santes Dwynwen is the Welsh equivalent to Valentine’s Day and is celebrated on 25th January every year. The legend of Dwynwen is a very sad one. She was a beautiful Celtic princess, the prettiest of all the King of Wales’s 24 daughters (Brychan Brycheiniog of Brechon also had...
That's because 25 January marks St Dwynwen's Day - the Welsh patron saint of lovers. It's considered the most romantic day of the year by some inWales, essentially serving as an early Valentine's Day. People send cards to one another, share romantic meals, carve lovespoon...
Find out why on 25 January each year, people all over Wales celebrate St Dwynwen's Day, the Welsh patron saint of lovers.
摘要: SHE was one of the 24 daughters of a 5th Century king, had an unhappy love life, and devoted her life to the service of God - but campaigners are hoping St Dwynwen can bring together lovers and at the same time promote Welsh culture....
NOWHERE in Wales has a greater claim to be the country's romantic hotspot than Llanddwyn in Anglesey and its breathtaking beach and island which was home to Dwynwen the Welsh patron saint of lovers. The windswept dunes, crashing waves and dramatic views - all in a place which owes its name...
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And on the day that Wales celebrates St Dwynwen's Day, National Trust bosses are hoping to complete the story of the life of Carmarthenshire's answer to the feisty Elizabeth Bennett - the equally spirited Maria Rice, of Newton House. While much of Maria's story is documented, there are...
SHE was one of the 24 daughters of a 5th Century king, had an unhappy love life, and devoted her life to the service of God - but campaigners are hoping St Dwynwen can bring together lovers and at the same time promote Welsh culture....