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== Chronology ==
== Chronology ==


This information has to be revised. [[Brochwel Ysgithrog]] died around 560, which makes it chronologically unlikely that Tysilio could be his son. Also, careful reading of the article on St. [[Dunod]] shows, that there is also an disambiguation. The maternal nephew of Tysilio, assuming his relation to Brochwel, would be King [[Dunod Fawr]] which is often confused with St. Dunod, but lived about a century earlier. {{unsigned|193.134.170.35}}
This information has to be revised. [[Brochwel Ysgithrog]] died around 560, which makes it chronologically unlikely that Tysilio could be his son. Also, careful reading of the article on St. [[Dunod]] shows, that there is also an disambiguation. The maternal nephew of Tysilio, assuming his relation to Brochwel, would be King [[Dunod Fawr]] which is often confused with St. Dunod, but lived about a century earlier. <small><span class="autosigned">—Preceding [[Wikipedia:Signatures|unsigned]] comment added by [[User:193.134.170.35|193.134.170.35]] ([[User talk:193.134.170.35|talk]] • [[Special:Contributions/193.134.170.35|contribs]]) </span></small><!-- Template:Unsigned -->

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The Retard Church? I'm pretty sure there was never anything called the Retard Church anywhere. I didn't fix this, as I'm not sure to what the sentence specifically refers. Probably not the Retard Church, though. Someone with some knowledge fix this, or clarify. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 76.208.120.38 (talk) 02:32, 3 April 2008 (UTC)[reply]

It was a vandalism of "Celtic Church," as found in the history. Fixed. —Dajagr (talk) 07:31, 21 May 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Chronology

This information has to be revised. Brochwel Ysgithrog died around 560, which makes it chronologically unlikely that Tysilio could be his son. Also, careful reading of the article on St. Dunod shows, that there is also an disambiguation. The maternal nephew of Tysilio, assuming his relation to Brochwel, would be King Dunod Fawr which is often confused with St. Dunod, but lived about a century earlier. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 193.134.170.35 (talkcontribs)