- Erbin.
Arthur a
deuodes dala llys yg
Caerllion ar Wysc... (Geraint the son of Erbin.
Arthur was
accustomed to hold his
Court at
Caerlleon upon Usk...)...
- Erbin.
Arthur a
deuodes dala llys yg
Caerllion ar Wysc... (Geraint the son of Erbin.
Arthur was
accustomed to hold his
Court at
Caerlleon upon Usk...)...
- Cair
Legion ("Fort" or "City of the Legion"); this
later developed into
Caerlleon and then the
modern Welsh Caer. (The town's
importance is
noted by its...
-
Saint Henwg of
Caerlleon upon Usk was a 5th-century
saint and
church builder.
Henwg was a pre-congregational
saint of Wales, born
about 487. His father...
- came to the
throne near the time of the
Battle of
Chester (Welsh:
Gwaith Caerlleon) in 616, in
which the
Northumbrians under Æthelfrith
decisively defeated...
- Erbin.
Arthur a
deuodes dala llys yg
Caerllion ar Wysc... (Geraint the son of Erbin.
Arthur was
accustomed to hold his
Court at
Caerlleon upon Usk...)...
- names, in most
cases using the
prefix Caer-.
Examples include Caer or
Caerlleon (for Chester),
Caerloyw (Gloucester),
Caerwrangon (Worcester), Caergrawnt...
- the
approximate borders of
northern Wales were set with the city of
Caerlleon (now
called Chester) and the
surrounding Cheshire Plain falling under...
-
December 1894. A vote was
taken to
elect a chairman, and John
Phillips of
Caerlleon,
Llanwinio defeated David E.
Stephens by
sixteen votes to ten. Phillips...
-
Boverton and Swansea, and
Alexander Seys of The Gaer
House and
Caerleon (or
Caerlleon); as well as a daughter, Elizabeth. He died in 1599, and was
buried at...