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Tomen y
Rhodwydd is a motte-and-bailey
castle built by
Owain Gwynedd to
protect the
borders of
Gwynedd Is Conwy. It
stands in an area of
fields and low...
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Maredudd and
Gruffydd ap Maredudd.
Iorwerth is
known to have
taken Tomen y
Rhodwydd (castle of Yale) in 1157,
situated in Llandegla, Denbighshire, Wales. The...
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Llywelyn ap Iorwerth.
Other castles were
built in the
commote such as
Tomen y
Rhodwydd, also
built by
Owain Gwynedd, in the form of a
motte and
bailey castle...
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castle being at
Cymmer in 1116.
These timber castles,
including Tomen y
Rhodwydd,
Tomen y
Faerdre and Gaer Penrhôs, were of
equivalent quality to the Norman...
- my left side.
Although I may be old, I can do it: I will keep
watch at
Rhodwydd Forlas. Do not arm
after dinner; let your
thoughts not be heavy. Sharp...
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There are ten Iron Age hillforts,
three motte and
bailey castles (Tomen y
Rhodwydd,
Tomen y Faerdre, and Glyndŵr's Mount),
castle ruins at
Dyserth Castle...
- yet identified. CPAT PRN not yet identified. Cadw SAM: DE018:
Tomen y
Rhodwydd (Castell yr Adwy)
Mound and
Bailey Castle coflein NPRN: not yet identified...
- its name from the church: "Rhod-" is
thought to be an
abbreviation of
Rhodwydd ("defended mound") and "-geidio" is a
modified form of the saint's name;...