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Timothy (died AD c. 97)

In the New Testament, companion to St Paul, both on his missionary journeys and in prison. Two of Paul's epistles are addressed to him.

timothy

Perennial grass Phleum pratense, native to Britain and Europe. It is widely grown as fodder for livestock. It was introduced to North America by Timothy Hansen in the 18th century.



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The Eat and Meet Cafe, based in St Timothy Church, Heol Pennar, Caerau, Cardiff, was opened this week by Lord Mayor Jacqui Gasson after pupils from Glyn Derw High School sang a rendition of Food Glorious Food.
 
 
 
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