- "the
territory of the
Decanae tribe". In
Middle Welsh, it was
written as
Degannwy, and in
Brythonic as *Decantouion.
Deganwy formed part of the
ancient borough...
- Latin: Arx Degan****;
Middle Welsh: Caer Ddegannwy;
Modern Welsh:
Castell Degannwy) was an
early stronghold of
Gwynedd in Deganwy, at the
mouth of the River...
-
Indicating the year 822, the
Annales Cambriae states: "The
fortress of
Degannwy (in Gwynedd) is destro**** by the
Saxons and they took the
kingdom of Powys...
- able to
exert influence inland from its
coastal holdings of
Rhuddlan and
Degannwy. With
Rhufoniog and Rhos abandoned,
Gruffudd annexed the cantrefs. On the...
-
whose englyn celebrating a
victory gained by the
Welsh over the
English at
Degannwy is
preserved in one of the
Peniarth M****cripts. The
poets of this period...
-
August 1245. From
Chester Henry's army
pushed along the
coast towards Degannwy,
where he
pitched camp on the 26th. Here,
Henry remained for two months...
-
Corsydd Nug a ****dwr
Creigiau Rhiwledyn (Little
Ormes Head)
Creuddyn Degannwy Quarries and Gr****land
Eidda Pastures Eryri Fairy Glen
Woods Llanddulas...
- AC 818:
Cenwulf devastated the
Dyfed region. AC 822: The
fortress of
Degannwy is destro**** by the
Saxons and they took the
kingdom of
Powys into their...
- is disputed. 822
Mercian army
under Ceolwulf destroys the
fortress of
Degannwy and
takes control of Powys. 17
September –
Ceolwulf I of
Mercia is consecrated...
- the Marches, Antiquity, 39 (1965), 184–95. Al****, L 1967
Excavations at
Degannwy Castle, Caernarfonshire, 1961–6,
Archaeological Journal, 124, 190–201....