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- Abermenai Point (Welsh: Pwynt Abermenai) is a headland in the southeast of the island of Anglesey in Wales. It is the southernmost point of the island...
- and varies in width from 400 metres (1,300 ft) between Fort Belan and Abermenai Point to 7.5 kilometres (4.7 mi) between Puffin Island (Ynys Seiriol)...
- Annest. Angharad outlived Gruffudd, who left her the port and ferry of Abermenai, two rhandir (land shares), and half of his goods. Angharad died twenty-five...
- Bell-ann) is a coastal fortress in North Wales. It is located opposite Abermenai Point, at the south-western end of the Menai Strait, on the coast of Gwynedd...
- Gwynedd but had not yet firmly established himself. Gruffudd landed on Abermenai Point, Anglesey with an Irish force, and with the ****istance of troops...
- to Ireland and hired a Norse fleet from Dublin, bringing the fleet to Abermenai to compel Owain to reinstate him. This same fleet of ships would be considered...
- island. Its coast is heavily indented. Clockwise around its coast from Abermenai Point at its southern tip are: Llanddwyn Bay Malltraeth Bay Numerous smaller...
- hired a fleet from Óttar the Norse-Gael king of Dublin and landed at Abermenai in 1144 in an attempt to force Owain to return his lands. Cadwaladr apparently...
- Trwyn Maen Dylan Fort Belan Point Listed clockwise from Menai Bridge. Abermenai Point Llanddwyn Island Pen-y-parc Trwyn y Wylan Trwyn Ifan Trwyn Tyllog...
- (SSSI) and are part of a Special Area of Conservation which spans from Abermenai Point in the southeast of Anglesey, then across the island westward, and...