... is located in Cilgerran, a village in Pembrokeshire, Wales (Welsh: Sir Benfro, Cymru) near Cardigan and overlooks the River Teifi ... De Clare. It was captured in 1165 by Lord Rhys Prince of Wales. Then it was seized by William Marshall Earl of Pembroke in 1204 and ...
Anonymous (not verified) - Sep 28 2021 - 6:15pm
... village of Bronllys which lies northeast of Brecon, Powys, Wales (Welsh: Aberhonddu, Sir Powys, Cymru). Link : Cadw - Bronllys ... Brecknock" circa 1740 in collection of National Library of Wales Celtic nation: Wales Itinerary: Wales ...
Anonymous (not verified) - Jul 5 2022 - 5:11pm
... Image : Castell Dolforwyn image source National Library of Wales - Llyfgrell Genedlaethol Cymru. A tour in Wales by Thomas Pennant (1726-1798) Celtic nation: Wales ...
Anonymous (not verified) - Sep 1 2022 - 2:33pm
... to make Welsh the language of instruction in schools in Wales. The Welsh Language Society (Cymdeithas Yr Laith Gymraeg) has issued an open letter to Wales First Minster Carwyn Jones calling for actions to “Ensure All Children ...
Emmett McIntyre - May 18 2014 - 6:46pm - 0 comments
... Penfro) is located in the centre of Pembroke, Pembrokeshire, Wales (Welsh: Penfro, Sir Benfro, Cymru). The building of a Norman castle on ... recognised as one of the best preserved medieval castles in Wales. It was the birthplace of King Henry VII (Welsh: Harri Tudur; 28 January ...
Anonymous (not verified) - Sep 7 2021 - 11:30am
... grounds. It is located at Caldicott, Monmouthshire, Wales (Welsh: Cil-y-coed, Sir Fynwy, Cymru) off the A48 between Chepstow (Cas-gwent) and Newport ...
Anonymous (not verified) - Jun 27 2022 - 8:45pm
... part of Ireland's political and economic ties with Wales and sustaining those links after Britain leaves the European Union. Ireland is Wales’ fourth largest trading partner, with about 85 Irish companies with a ...
Mair Williams - Jan 2 2019 - 9:37pm
... - Castell Nanhyfer is located in Nevern, Pembrokeshire, Wales (Welsh: Nanhyfer, Sir Benfro, Cymru). This is an Iron Age promontory ... and is about two miles north east of Newport, Pembrokeshire, Wales (Welsh: Trefdraeth, Sir Benfro, Cymru) off the B4582. Link and ...
Anonymous (not verified) - Sep 28 2021 - 6:40pm
... Emmett McIntyre's blog The web site "Show Me Wales" reports that the ITV series "Britains's Secret Homes" highlights the ... played an important role in establishing the settlement of Y Wladfa in Patagonia in the 186os, where Welsh was the language of religion, ...
Emmett McIntyre - Jun 28 2013 - 6:26pm - 0 comments
... the Ceiriog Valley (Welsh: Dyffryn Ceiriogin) in north-east Wales. The Welsh in 1165 faced a determined Henry II of England who brought his full resources in order to conquer Wales once and for all. It was a threat that posed such a threat that it united ...
Mair Williams - Aug 26 2015 - 10:52am - 0 comments