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Castell Aberlleiniog (Castle of the
Mouth of the Lleiniog) is a
motte and
bailey fortress near the
Welsh village of
Llangoed on the Isle of Anglesey, built...
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beneath the
ruins of an 11th-century motte-and-bailey castle,
Castell Aberlleiniog. The 17th-century
parish church of St Cawrdaf,
restored in the 19th century...
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Llanfaes Beaumaris fishtrap Gorad Friars Bach
Trecastell Aberlleiniog II
Aberlleiniog I The
northern (Anglesey) s**** of the
Menai Strait has visible...
- place-names in
Wales and Monmouthshire. H.V. Southey, "Express" Office.
Aberlleiniog/Trecastell: Key
historic landscape features and
processes Archived 2016-08-06...
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Galloway Dromore Castle A 1972
study found 268
mottes in Wales.
Castell Aberlleiniog Buddugre Castle Cardiff Castle Lampeter Castle Llandovery Castle Mold...
- take
possession of Gwynedd,
building castles at Bangor,
Caernarfon and
Aberlleiniog.
Gruffudd reappeared on the
scene years later,
having escaped from captivity...
- castles: one at an
unknown location somewhere in Meirionnydd, one at
Aberlleiniog on Anglesey, and
another at Caernarfon. This
early castle was
built on...
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Image Type Date
Condition Ownership /
Access Notes Castell Aberlleiniog 12th
century Beaumaris Castle 13th
century Cadw...
- Kingdom,
Amlwch (Amlwch Port) Llys
Llewelyn In 2008, it
owned Castell Aberlleiniog. "Menter Môn". DTA Wales.
Retrieved 2023-11-16. Hughes, Owen (2013-10-02)...
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appear to have
directed their efforts against the Anglo-Norman
castle of
Aberlleiniog,
before the
former tackled other installations. A
significant feature...