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Saint Tyssil

Saint Tyssil

Saint Tysul was a 5th-century pre-canonical Saint and Patron Saint of the churches of Llandysul in Cardiganshire and Llandyssil in Montgomeryshire. His Feast Day is on January 31.

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Life

Saint Tysul

His full name was Tysul ap Corun ap Cunedda – or in English Tysul son of Corun, son of Cunedda and he was born c. 462 AD. He died in 554 AD and today he is remembered in the church of Llandyssil, and the 13th-century church of Llandysul in Ceredigion.

Tysul's Church

Saint Tysul built a church in Llandyssil, Powys. It was located on a hillside to the south east of the village. and today its remains are still within a roughly circular graveyard, which is still in use.

The South porch is the only surviving part of St. Tysul's church, which was replaced in 1866 AD by a new church on the north west side of the village. His church was renowned for its timber belfry, and there was strong contemporary feeling against its demolition and replacement.

References

Saint Tysul Wikipedia


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