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Rhuddlan (Welsh pronunciation: [ˈr̥ɨðlan]) is a town, community, and
electoral ward in Denbighshire, Wales. Its ****ociated
urban zone is
mainly on the...
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Rhuddlan Castle (Welsh:
Castell Rhuddlan;
Welsh pronunciation: [kastɛɬ ˈr̥ɨðlan]) is a
castle located in
Rhuddlan, Denbighshire, Wales. It was erected...
- The
Statute of
Rhuddlan (Welsh:
Statud Rhuddlan), also
known as the
Statutes of
Wales (Latin:
Statuta Walliae or Valliae) or as the
Statute of
Wales (Latin:...
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Rhuddlan is a
small village in the
community of Llanwenog, Ceredigion, Wales.
Rhuddlan is
represented in the
Senedd by Elin
Jones (Plaid Cymru) and is...
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Elizabeth of
Rhuddlan (7
August 1282 – 5 May 1316) was the
eighth and
youngest daughter of
Edward I of
England and
Eleanor of Castile. Of all of her siblings...
- town of
Rhuddlan,
Denbighshire in Wales;
historic names for the site
include Toothill and Tot Hill
Castle and it is also
known as Old
Rhuddlan Castle....
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Robert of
Rhuddlan (died 3 July 1093) was a
Norman adventurer who
became lord of much of north-east
Wales and for a
period lord of all
North Wales. Robert...
- The
Borough of
Rhuddlan was a
local government district with
borough status from 1974 to 1996,
being one of six
districts in the
county of Clwyd, north-east...
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Gwynedd from the
Aberffraw dynasty).
Llywelyn ap
Seisyll (1018–1023) (
Rhuddlan dynasty in
lower Gwynedd usurps from
Aeddan ap Blegywryd). Iago ab Idwal...
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English king's
approval for a
surprise attack on Gruffydd's
court at
Rhuddlan.
Gruffydd was
nearly captured, but was
warned in time to
escape out to...