# Tyneio

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{{Short description|6th-century Welsh saint}}
'''Saint Tyneio''' was a 6th century [Pre-congregational saint](/source/Pre-congregational_saint) of [Wales](/source/Wales).

Tyneio, was the founder and patron saint of the church at [Llandyneio](/source/Llandyneio), [Wales](/source/Wales) a daughter church under [Llanvarn](/source/Llanvarn), [Carnarvonshire](/source/Carnarvonshire).<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20140808063324/http://www.llandudno-parish.org.uk/pm1113web.pdf   The Church in Wales Parish of Llandudno, News Letter (November 2013)] page 23-24.</ref> and [Llanfor](/source/Llanfor) Wales.<ref>[Rice Rees](/source/Rice_Rees), An essay on the Welsh saints or the primitive christians who were founders of churches in Wales ([Longman](/source/Longman), 1836) [https://books.google.com/books?id=NtIAAAAAcAAJ&dq=Saint+Tyneio&pg=PA332   page 236].</ref>

He was  a son of [Saithenyn Hen ap Plaws](/source/Seithenyn) and Great grandson of [Vortigen](/source/Vortigen) and Great Great Grand son of [Magnus Maximus](/source/Magnus_Maximus), [Emperor](/source/Roman_Emperor) of the [Roman Empire](/source/Roman_Empire) and [Saint](/source/Saint) [Elen Lwyddog 'of the Host'](/source/Saint_Elen).

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