• Saint David's Day, or the Feast of Saint David, is the feast day of Saint David, the patron saint of Wales, and falls on 1 March, the date of Saint David's death in 589 AD.
  • St Davids Day (Dydd Gŵyl Dewi Sant) is the National Saints Day of Cymru (Wales) and it is celebrated every year on March 1st (the date of Saint Davids death in...
  • On 1 March, St David's Day, the people of Wales celebrate the nation in many ways, whether it's wearing daffodils, eating Welsh cakes or singing traditional...
  • The day is revered as St. David is the sole native-born patron saint of the United Kingdom and Ireland.
  • The History of St. Davids Day. It is believed that Saint David was born in Henvynyw in Cardiganshire and rose to prominence as a teacher and religious leader.
  • On 1st March each year, Wales comes alive with vibrant celebrations to honor Saint David, the patron saint of the country. This special day, known as St...
  • There is a Welsh prophecy from 930 which says the Welsh people will unite behind Saint Davids banner and defeat the English.
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  • What better way to celebrate St David's Day than by following the wise words of Saint David himself, who instructed his followers to ‘gwnewch y pethau bychain’...
  • St. Davids day has long been a celebration of the saint of Wales. Traditional festivities include wearing daffodils and leeks, recognized symbols of Wales and...