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Dingestow (pronounced /ˈdɪndʒstoʊ/ DINJ-stoh, Welsh: Llanddingad) is a
small village in Monmouthshire, Wales. It is
located 4
miles (6.4 km) south-west...
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Dingestow Court, at
Dingestow, Monmouthshire, Wales, is a
Victorian country house with
earlier origins and
later additions. The
architectural historian...
- Llefelys. 3. Brut
Dingestow (later in the 13th century), now in MS Aberystwyth, NLW 5266, once
appears to have been in MS 6 of the
Dingestow court collection...
- Tŷ Mawr in
Dingestow,
Monmouthshire is a
complex of farm
buildings dating from 1640. The
farmhouse and
attached barn are
listed Grade II*. The gatehouse...
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Dingestow Station was a
station on the Coleford, Monmouth, Usk and
Pontypool Railway. It was
built in 1857
during the
construction of the line and was...
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Church of St
Dingat in
Dingestow, Monmouthshire, Wales, is a
parish church dating from the 14th century. It is
dedicated to
Saint Dingat or Dingad...
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later genealogies. When
combined with the two
previous sources, the Brut
Dingestow suggests that Arthur's
mother was
named Eigyr.
Welsh genealogies list...
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Beaufort Bridge River Wye
Monmouth Troy
Monmouth Viaduct Wyesham Halt
Coleford Railway Wye
Valley Railway Monmouth Troy
tunnel River Trothy Dingestow...
- his life with
cosyns hand" (Act III,
Scene I).
Henry Lewis (ed.), Brut
Dingestow (University of
Wales Press, 1942), p. 31.
Monarchie Nobelesse website...
- Britain,
translated by
Lewis Thorpe, Penguin, 1966
Henry Lewis (ed.), Brut
Dingestow (University of
Wales Press, 1942). The best-known
Middle Welsh adaptation...