The second King of Gwynedd was Einion ap Cunedda, also known as Einion Yrth ("the Impetuous"). Einion was a son of Cunedda and one of many of Cunedda’s children to become 👇
The second King of Gwynedd was Einion ap Cunedda, also known as Einion Yrth ("the Impetuous"). Einion was a son of Cunedda and one of many of Cunedda’s children to become 👇
Built by: Gruffydd ap Gwenwynwyn
Location: Near Y Trallwng, Powis (Welshpool, Powys)
Native/Non-Native: Both... sort of
Year Built: 13th century (current castle)
Overseer: National Trust
Built by: Gruffydd ap Gwenwynwyn
Location: Near Y Trallwng, Powis (Welshpool, Powys)
Native/Non-Native: Both... sort of
Year Built: 13th century (current castle)
Overseer: National Trust
The 13th century was arguably the most defining century in Welsh history, with it bringing about such significant figures as Llywelyn Fawr in the first half of the century.
The 13th century was arguably the most defining century in Welsh history, with it bringing about such significant figures as Llywelyn Fawr in the first half of the century.
I occasionally (and admittedly quite biasedly, being a gog) post about the beauty of Eryri in Gwynedd, so here's a look at Llyn y Fan Fach in Bannau Brycheiniog to begin your morning.
Have a lovely day!
(Image Credits: Angel Ganev @ Flickr)
#WelshHistories #WelshHistory
I occasionally (and admittedly quite biasedly, being a gog) post about the beauty of Eryri in Gwynedd, so here's a look at Llyn y Fan Fach in Bannau Brycheiniog to begin your morning.
Have a lovely day!
(Image Credits: Angel Ganev @ Flickr)
#WelshHistories #WelshHistory
Cymru is referred to in the map as "Wallia", which was a Medieval Latin term for "Wales".
Cymru is referred to in the map as "Wallia", which was a Medieval Latin term for "Wales".
Cadair Idris (Idris' Chair) is a Welsh mountain with some mythological connections. Centered up in Eryri, near Dolgellau, Cadair Idris stands as a well-known attraction for hikers, tourists
Cadair Idris (Idris' Chair) is a Welsh mountain with some mythological connections. Centered up in Eryri, near Dolgellau, Cadair Idris stands as a well-known attraction for hikers, tourists
Following on from yesterday's posts about the perseverance of Cymraeg, here is a map which uses the 2021 census as a source to show the individual counties and their percentages of Welsh speakers over the age of 3.
Following on from yesterday's posts about the perseverance of Cymraeg, here is a map which uses the 2021 census as a source to show the individual counties and their percentages of Welsh speakers over the age of 3.
The interesting part?
Each of these squares contain not a single building inside. As incredibly eerie as it is astounding!
The interesting part?
Each of these squares contain not a single building inside. As incredibly eerie as it is astounding!
This map shows Cymru in the year 1870. Areas highlighted in red are parts where the majority of inhabitants spoke Cymraeg at that time.
This map shows Cymru in the year 1870. Areas highlighted in red are parts where the majority of inhabitants spoke Cymraeg at that time.
This is a pretty cool map.
As part of the Drawn Together art project, it is a map of drawings of local surroundings within Cymru.
This is a pretty cool map.
As part of the Drawn Together art project, it is a map of drawings of local surroundings within Cymru.
Founded in Abertawe (Swansea) in 1814 by the Baptist minister and writer Joseph Harris (1773 – 10 August 1825),
Founded in Abertawe (Swansea) in 1814 by the Baptist minister and writer Joseph Harris (1773 – 10 August 1825),
The carnyx is a wind instrument and was played by the ancient Celts during the Iron Age.
The carnyx is a wind instrument and was played by the ancient Celts during the Iron Age.
During this time, the Saxons would refer to what is now Kernow (Cornwall) as "West Wales" and what is 👇👇
During this time, the Saxons would refer to what is now Kernow (Cornwall) as "West Wales" and what is 👇👇
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