... Southeast of Flint close to Hawarden on the A55 this is a Welsh D-shaped castle captured by the English in 1277. It's border position ...
Anonymous (not verified) - May 7 2013 - 8:06pm
... Wales. The site is north of Caerwent, Monmouthshire, Wales (Welsh: Caer-went, Sir Fynwy, Cymru) off the A48 on a minor road where the site ...
Anonymous (not verified) - Jun 28 2022 - 7:37pm
... page on Frongoch and its connection to 1916 with Irish, Welsh and English language options available ...
Eibhlin O'Neill - Apr 13 2016 - 9:37pm - 0 comments
... and Celtic heritage. The Cornish equivalent of the Welsh Eisteddfod and Breton Gorsedd, it is held in Cornwall every year in the ...
Mair Williams - Aug 16 2016 - 1:29am - 0 comments
... to the Manx just as such figures as Owain Glyndwr is for the Welsh; William Wallace for the Scots; and Wolfe Tone for the Irish. Mec ...
Alastair Kneale - Dec 18 2016 - 2:20am - 0 comments
... Member of the UK Parliament (MP) for the Vale of Glamorgan (Welsh: Bro Morgannwg) in South Wales and is also Secretary of State for Wales. ...
Mair Williams - Oct 18 2017 - 2:49pm
... doors in a street or other public area. As reported in the Welsh newspaper the Daily Post, despite the application process being made ...
Mair Williams - May 16 2018 - 12:16pm
... "Britain" and "British" when it suits them. For example if a Welsh, Scottish, Cornish or Manx person wins a sporting event they are called, ...
Alastair Kneale - Nov 28 2020 - 6:24pm
... monastic settlement. It was said to have been founded by the Welsh Saint Aaron and and Irish Saint Brendan early in the sixth century. Its ...
Anonymous (not verified) - Apr 2 2021 - 6:02pm
... III the castle was strengthened but again was taken by the Welsh who then destroyed it to prevent it again falling into English hands. The ...
Anonymous (not verified) - May 7 2013 - 8:21pm