Mair Williams's blog The Welsh tradition of the The Mari Lwyd was a custom performed during winter ...
Mair Williams - Dec 30 2016 - 12:31pm - 0 comments
... The Post would be similar to current offices held in the Welsh and Irish Governments. Professor Rob Dunbar, Chair of Celtic Studies ...
Emmett McIntyre - Oct 28 2017 - 3:55am
... this day, December 11th, 1282 at Cilmeri, near Builth Wells (Welsh: Llanfair-ym-Muallt) A memorial stone is on the site of his death where ...
Mair Williams - Dec 12 2020 - 7:21pm
... (Manx Gaelic), Samhuinn (Scottish Gaelic) and Calan Gaeaf (Welsh). In the Isle of Man it is the date of the celebration known as Hop tu ...
Alastair Kneale - Oct 31 2015 - 5:51pm - 0 comments
... languages at stake. These include Scots Gaelic, Irish, Welsh, Manx and Cornish. They have drawn up a Celtic Charter that asserts ...
Kernow Matters to Us - Sep 16 2020 - 8:49pm
... Dryslwyn Castle (Castell y Dryslwyn) was built by the Welsh around the mid thirteenth century and heavily attacked by the English who ...
Anonymous (not verified) - Sep 2 2021 - 10:43am
... the base of a keep and stone ramparts only left of the later Welsh castle. In Arthurian legend it is associated with Vortigern and Merlin ...
Anonymous (not verified) - May 7 2013 - 8:26pm
... of the moat. The site is located southeast of Brecon (Welsh: Aberhonddu) and about a mile north of the village of Bwlch on the A4560 ...
Anonymous (not verified) - Jul 4 2022 - 5:05pm
... fight for the creation of a Scottish Parliament and Welsh Assembly. However, once won and taking Scotland’s case as an example, ...
Douglas MacQueen - May 5 2014 - 10:48pm - 0 comments
... called "Eala" in Scots Gaelic, "Eala" in Irish, "Alarch" in Welsh, "Alarc’h" in Breton, "Olla" in Manx and "Alargh" Cornish, is known for ...
Alastair Kneale - Feb 29 2016 - 6:54pm - 0 comments