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Colwyn Bay and Ruthin.
Villages such as Glan Conwy, Eglwysbach, and
Llansannan had also come
under Denbighshire. The most
important industries were agriculture...
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Tudur Aled (
c. 1465 – 1525) was a late
medieval Welsh poet, born in
Llansannan,
Denbighshire (Sir Ddinbych). He is
regarded as a
master of cynghanedd....
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nobleman and one of the
greatest of the
Poets of the Nobility. Born in
Llansannan, Denbighshire, his most
important patrons were the
Salisbury family of...
- the Rev.
Lewis Edwards of the latter.
After the
death of
Lewis Edwards, T.
C.
Edwards resigned the prin****lship of the
University College at Aberystwyth...
- "Local
Government Act 1972", legislation.gov.uk, The
National Archives, 1972
c. 70,
retrieved 1
November 2022 "The
Districts in
Wales (Names)
Order 1973"...
- llyfrgell.cymru (in Welsh).
Retrieved January 22, 2024. "Remarkable Men of
Llansannan.|1899-01-28|Denbighshire Free
Press -
Welsh Newspapers". newspapers.library...
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Bethesda Athletic F.
C. (/bɛˈθɛzdə/; Welsh: [bɛθ'ɛsda]) is a
football club
based in the
Welsh town of Bethesda, in
northwest Wales. They play in the North...
- Welsh-language poet
Tudur Aled (1465–1525), late
medieval Welsh poet, born in
Llansannan,
Denbighshire Harri Tudur (1457–1509), the Welsh-language name for Henry...
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Prince Llywelyn the
Great was born in
Tomen Castell, west of the village, in
c. 1173.
Llywelyn built Dolwyddelan Castle some time
between 1210 and 1240,...