DescriptionLlan San Sior, Sir Conwy, Cymru St George, North Wales 44.JPG
Cymraeg: Pen / cerflun ar gofeb Gradd II gan Thomas Jones, 1836, i goffau W.L.Hughes, Arglwydd cyntaf Dinorben ym mynwent yr eglwys, o fath 'Tuduraidd-Gothig'.Pentref ym mwrdeistref sirol Conwy, gogledd Cymru, yw Llan Sain Siôr (Saesneg: St. George). Ceir sawl amrywiad ar yr enw yn Gymraeg, yn cynnwys Llan Saint Sior, Llansainsior, neu Sain Siôr yn unig).
Cysegrwyd yr eglwys leol i Sant Siôr, sy'n ei gwneud yn anghyffredin iawn - gan mai nawddsant Lloegr oedd San Siôr. Sillafiad yr Eglwys yng Nghymru yw: Llansan Siôr.
English: Mausoleum in Churchyard of the Church of St George
Grade II. Built by Thomas Jones, 1836, for W.L.Hughes, first Lord Dinorben and has Jones's characteristically crisp Tudor Gothic detail.
St. George (Welsh: Llansansior, sometimes Llan Sant Siôr or Llan Sain Siôr) is a small village in the county borough of Conwy, Wales and is close to the coastal town of Abergele.
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