- the
following year.
Folklore tells of a
disbelieving local man, Siôn Ap
Rhobert, who
challenged the
existence of the
spirit one
Halloween night only to...
-
Maredudd ap
Rhobert (died 1244) was a
minor Welsh ruler of
Cedewain in the
thirteenth century. A
descendant of
Trahaearn ap Caradog, he
allied with king...
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Gruffydd Fychan, bbc.co.uk,
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- set up in the
summer of 2014 by
several activists including Iestyn ap
Rhobert, Siôn
Jobbins and Hedd Gwynfor, who were
inspired by
campaigners in Scotland...
-
Cynan (died 1255),
thought to have been lord of
Meirionnydd Maredudd ap
Rhobert (died 1244), lord of
Cedewain Maredudd ap Rhys (fl. 1450 – 1485), a poet...
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Hrodpreht (Old High German) Rab,
Rabbie (Scots)
Raibeart (Scottish Gaelic)
Rhobert (Welsh) Roibeárd, Riobárd (Irish) Rob, Robb, Robbie,
Robby (also short...
- in
Wales are
ready for independence". Dazed.
Retrieved 11 July 2023. ap
Rhobert,
Iestyn (2
March 2021). "How it all began: A look back at the
first five...
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lords of
Cedewain resided at
Dolforwyn Castle.
Maredudd ap
Rhobert was Lord of
Cedewain and
Chief Counsellor of
Wales when he died in 1244...
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Production Producers Sophie Fante Nora
Ostler Editors Mike
Hopkins Rhys Ap
Rhobert Running time 60x 60mins (inc. adverts) 30x 24mins (inc. adverts) Production...
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