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- 2miles Bedd Arthur stone circle P R E S E L I H I L L S Carreg Coetan Arthur dolmen Cerig-y-Gof chambered tomb Trellyffaint dolmen Standing Stones Bedd yr...
- The Bedd Branwen Period is the name given by Colin Burgess to a division of the early Bronze Age in Britain covering the period between 1650 BC and 1400...
- Cefn-y-bedd (Welsh pronunciation) is a village in Flintshire, north-east Wales. The name translates into English as "the ridge of the grave", in reference...
- Bedd Taliesin is the legendary grave (bedd) of the poet Taliesin, located in Ceredigion, Wales. The Bronze Age round cairn is a listed Historic Monument...
- Bedd-y-Cawr Hillfort, or Bedd y Cawr Hillfort, is an Iron Age hillfort on a natural inland promontory in the community of Cefnmeiriadog in Denbighshire...
- in England, France and Holland (Yale, 1978), p. 100. "Upholders". The Upholders' Company. John Houston, Feather Bedds and Flock Bedds Official website...
- Institute, Pacha, Palode, Trivandrum - 695 562. 1997 Exa**** travancori**** Bedd., Ic. t. 118. 1868-1874; Gamble, Fl. Pres. Madras 873(614). 1923; Klackenberg...
- Saint Guinefort Jenkins, D. E. (1899). "Chapter V. The Legend of Gelert". Bedd Gelert: Its Facts, Fairies and Folklore. Portmadog: L. Jenkins. pp. 56–74...
- Eglwys y Bedd ("Church of the grave") (sometimes referred to as Llan y Gwyddel, or "Church of the Irishman") is all that remains of a 14th-century church...
- nave and a square tower. On the east end is an apse, known as the cell-y-bedd, which contains Melangell's traditional grave. The interior of the church...