-
drops of
blood on
their points.
These come from the
reputed arms of
Nefydd Hardd, ****ociated with the Nant
Conwy area. In
front of each
spear is a golden...
- stands.
Recent sources prefer a
simpler derivation from the two
Welsh words hardd (fair/fine) and
llech (slate/rock). As late as the 19th century, some texts...
- of St
Grwst is on land
which was
donated in
about 1170 by Rhun ap
Nefydd Hardd, a
member of the
royal family of Gwynedd,
specifically to
build a new church...
-
Gymru fynyddig,
paradwys y bardd, Pob dyffryn, pob clogwyn, i'm
golwg sydd
hardd; Trwy
deimlad gwladgarol, mor
swynol yw si Ei nentydd, afonydd, i fi. Cytgan...
- y mae. Caf ei
weled fel y mae.
Rhosyn Saron yw Ei enw, Gwyn a gwridog,
hardd Ei bryd! Ar
ddeng mil y mae'n
rhagori O
wrthddrychau penna'r byd; Ffrind...
-
described Wales as "a
beautiful haven of peace".
Translated into
Welsh as "
hardd, hafan, hedd", it
became the town's
official motto.
Other famous people...
- died
before any
became open. But by 1168, the Lord of Nant Conwy,
Nefydd Hardd, died
leaving only
teenage sons.
Reopening talks with now king Gruffudd...
-
nghalon ar dy ôl? Pa beth a wneuthum, O Myfanwy, I
haeddu gwg dy
ddwyrudd hardd? Ai chwarae'r oeddit, O Myfanwy, Â
thanau euraidd serch dy fardd? Wyt eiddo...
-
Cadern Ond
Brodyrdde (Welsh: No
strength but in fellowship) Llandudno:
Hardd Hafan Hedd (Welsh:
Beautiful haven of peace) Newport:
Terra Marique (By...
- the
Lords of
Nannau as the
family memorial.
Nefydd Hardd of Nant
Conwy Attributed arms of
Nefydd Hardd, Lord of Nant
Conwy and one of the
fifteen "founders...