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Arllechwedd was an
ancient Welsh cantref in north-west Wales. It was part of the
kingdom of
Gwynedd for much of its
history until it was
included in the...
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Arllechwedd is the name of an
electoral ward in Gwynedd, Wales. It lies east of the city of
Bangor and is the most
northeasterly ward in Gwynedd, bordering...
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included in the new
county of Caernarfonshire,
together with Llŷn and
Arllechwedd under the
terms of the
Statute of
Rhuddlan in 1284. The
island of Anglesey...
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cantrefs of Aberffraw, Cemais, and
Cantref Rhosyr on
Anglesey and
Arllechwedd, Arfon, Dunoding,
Dyffryn Clwyd, Llŷn, Rhos, Rhufoniog, and Tegeingl...
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active Anglican parish church of the
Church in Wales, in the
deanery of
Arllechwedd, the
archdeaconry of
Bangor and the
diocese of Bangor. It is designated...
- the Prin****lity of
Wales and
included the
cantrefi of: Llŷn, Arfon,
Arllechwedd and the
commote of
Eifionydd (the
northern portion of Dunoding). The...
- Mawr Y
Cantref Bychan Eginog Ergyng Ewias Gwent Is-coed
Gwent Uch-coed
Arllechwedd Cemais Aberffraw Rhosyr Arfon Llŷn
Dunoding Rhos
Rhufoniog Dyffryn Clwyd...
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defines "Eryri" as "composed of the two
cantrefs of
Arfon and
Arllechwedd, and the two
commotes of Nant
Conwy and Eifionydd",
which corresponds...
- The poem
Kateir Kerrituen ("Song of Cerridwen")
states that he fell at
Arllechwedd,
whilst also
giving him a son,
Minawg fab Lleu. A
variant translation...
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parish has been part of
Arllechwedd Uchaf, and this
ancient Welsh cwmwd (English: commote),
which together with
neighbouring Arllechwedd Isaf
makes up the cantref...