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Cymraeg: Tynwyd y llun yn Eglwys Gadeiriol Llandaf, Caerdydd. Y Brenin Tewdrig - Brenin Gwent a Glywysing yn ne Cymru a sant a ferthyrwyd yn ymladd y Sacsoniaid.
English: Photograph taken in Llandaf Cathedral, Cardiff, South Wales. King Tewdrig - king and saint who led his son's army against an intruding Saxon force.
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