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  • Carmarthen in Southwest Wales. The first was the Norman Rhyd-y-gors Castle and the other was Rhyd-y-gors Mansion, home of the Edwardes family. A perfectly preserved...
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    or Rhyd y Gors (or less commonly Glan-rhos shield) is a large copper-alloy Yetholm-type shield from the Bronze Age, found in Rhos-Rydd or Rhyd y Gors, near...
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    Hergest – held in Jesus College of Oxford University, Oxford, England Rhyd-y-gors Shield – held in the British Museum, London, England Moel Hebog shield...
    17 KB (1,742 words) - 03:15, 22 September 2023
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    (1450–1300 BC) Eight bronze shields including those from Moel Hebog and Rhyd-y-gors, Wales and Athenry, County Galway, Ireland, (12th–10th centuries BC)...
    228 KB (24,835 words) - 20:18, 5 September 2024
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    first was the Norman Rhyd-y-gors Castle and the other was Rhyd-y-gors Mansion, home of the Edwardes family. In 1911, Rhyd-y-gors changed ownership, other...
    25 KB (3,425 words) - 18:39, 9 July 2024
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    a Neolithic quarry was recently discovered in St. Dyfnog’s Well. The Rhyd y Gors shield is large beaten copper alloy shield 67 cm wide dating from the...
    35 KB (3,505 words) - 04:56, 22 February 2024
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    the Moel Hebog shield which is also 3,000 years old (similar to the Rhyd-y-gors example), and more recently the Trawsfynydd tankard, which was used to...
    157 KB (18,637 words) - 03:53, 8 August 2024
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    the Rhyd-y-gors Shield, a Yetholm-type shield, 12th-10th century BC, British Museum...
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    chambered tombs, the most notable including Bryn Celli Ddu and Barclodiad y Gawres on Anglesey. Also on the isle is one of the earliest settlements in...
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  • Elerech Felin Fach Y Ferwig Ffaldybrenin Ffair Rhos Ffoshelyg Ffostrasol Ffosyffin Furnace Gilfachreda Glan-y-môr Glynarthen Goginan Gors Goch Gwbert Henllan...
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    Carmarthen. An earlier fort existed 1.4 kilometres (0.87 mi) south at Rhyd-y-gors, built by William FitzBaldwin of Devon on behalf of English King William...
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    gold cape and Red Lady of Paviland as well as the Red Book of Hergest, Rhyd-y-gors shield, Moel Hebog shield, Bardsey crown, Llanllyfni lunula, the Trawsfynydd...
    125 KB (14,405 words) - 00:10, 10 September 2024
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    Mire Penygarnedd Mine Pen-yr-hen-Allt Pistyll Rhaeadr Plas-y-Gors Pumlumon (Plynlimon) Pwll-y-wrach Radnor Forest Rhagnentydd Gwy Uchaf - Upper Wye Tributaries...
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    Y Gors is a hamlet in the community of Trawsgoed, Ceredigion, Wales, which is 71.5 miles (115.1 km) from Cardiff and 176.1 miles (283.4 km) from London...
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  • (1858–1948), daughter of Captain Frederick Augustus Edwardes (1829–1878) of Rhyd-y-gors in June 1882. Their elder son became Rear-Admiral James Vandeleur Creagh...
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  • Senior winners: Coleg Sir Gar, Graig Campus, Llanelli Highly Commended: Rhyd-y-Gors Secondary Support Service, Carmarthenshire Junior Winners: Woodheys Primary...
    26 KB (3,498 words) - 09:19, 14 June 2024
  • Gladys Hemery Lindon, an heiress of an old Welsh family, the Edwardes of Rhyd-y-gors. In 1928 they wed, and were deeply in love. He always referred to her...
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    Gileston in Glamorganshire, a younger branch of the family of Edwardes, of Rhyd-y-gors. They had two daughters, Charlotte Anne Maria (1825–1911) and Elizabeth...
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    Rhydwyn (Welsh pronunciation; Rhyd-Wyn) is a village in the community of Cylch-y-Garn, in the north west of Anglesey, Wales. Rhydwyn is named after a little...
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    Bangor (/ˈbæŋɡər, -ɡɔːr/; Welsh: [ˈbaŋɡɔr] ) is a cathedral city and community in Gwynedd, North Wales. It is the oldest city in Wales. Historically part...
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