Burials
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- Dubricius, 6th-century Briton Saint who evangelised Ergyng (now Archenfield) and much of South-East Wales; his body was transferred to Llandaff Cathedral in 1120.
- Meurig ap Tewdrig, King of Gwent and the husband of Onbrawst, daughter of Gwrgan Fawr, who was a cousin of Dubricius
- Teilo, 6th-century Welsh clergyman, church founder and Saint
- Oudoceus, 7th-century third Bishop of Llandaff, was supposedly buried at the church in Llandaff on the site where the present Cathedral now stands.
- John Marshall (bishop), Bishop of Llandaff (1478–1496)
- Hugh Lloyd (bishop), Bishop of Llandaff (1660–1667)
- Francis Davies, Bishop of Llandaff (1667–1675)
- Alfred Ollivant, Bishop of Llandaff (1849–1882)
- Tom Maynard, Surrey Cricketer (1989–2012)
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