To Inform and educate on the Royal Houses of Wales 'Teyrnasoed Brenhinol Cymru'; Aberffraw - Gwynedd, Mathhrafel - Powys, Dinefwr - Deheubarth and Dinas Powys - Glywysing. Covering the period from Caradog 47 - 50 AD to Maredudd ab Owain 1417 - 1422 and Rhys III 1531.
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I liked Tommy Cooper but I don't like the fact that he gets a statue in Caerffil before the Castle when surely more deserving of such position would be none other than a real local hero, none other than Llywelyn Bren Lord of Senghenydd and...
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Yes very crude stuff but before day of PC, so what do you expect on a shoe string Cofiwn budget. Whatever it served the purpose at time of the 1982 - 1282, 700th Anniversary Commemoration. Hopefully with all this new Welsh Heritage Strategy and Cadw...
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Anyone who studies Welsh Medieval History, not least newcomers to this history and I am thinking of children in particular will start to hit the buffers of confusion when one starts reading up on the many Welsh Kings, Princes and Lords of the various...
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On the one hand I am lucky that someone donated such Regnal List for my attention and acceptance as an excellent device for the interpretation and better understanding of Welsh Royal Dynasties whom are central to an educative appreciation of our...
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You will have heard of being 'Anglo centric' but perhaps a case can be made out for there being such a thing as being too 'Gwynedd centric' in our accepted Patriotic view of Welsh History. As it seems that Southern patriots deem their own native...