- Shrewsbury,
traditionally ****ociated with Pengwern, or the more
defensible Din
Gwrygon, the hill fort on The Wrekin. In 616, the
armies of King Æthelfrith of...
- Meleri, Hunydd, Gwladys, Ceingar, Tudglid, Nyfain, Gwawr, Marc****, Lluan,
Gwrygon Goddeu, Arianwen, Bethan,
Ceinwen (Keyne), Cerddych, Clydai, Cynheiddon...
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Worcestershire Swydd Gaerwrangon Worcestershire English The
Wrekin Din
Gwrygon The
Wrekin English Wroxeter Caerwrygion Wroxeter English York Efrog, Caerefrog...