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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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district –
other parts formed the
districts of Alyn and Deeside,
Delyn and
Rhuddlan. A
unitary authority, also
named Flintshire, was
formed in 1996
under the...
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Constantius II,
Roman emperor (
d. 361) 1282 –
Elizabeth of
Rhuddlan (
d. 1316) 1533 –
Alonso de Ercilla,
Spanish soldier and poet (
d. 1595) 1560 –
Elizabeth Báthory...
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Porthcawl Porthmadog Prestatyn Presteigne Pwllheli Queensferry Rhayader Rhuddlan Rhyl
Rhymney Risca Ruthin St
Asaph (city) St
Clears St David's (city) Saltney...
- some forces, was compelled, by
superior numbers, to shut
himself up in
Rhuddlan Castle, where,
being closely besieged by the Welsh, he sent for aid to...
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Drink Festival Pembrokeshire Fish W****
Portmeirion Food and
Craft Festival Rhuddlan Food
Festival St
Davids Really Wild Food &
Countryside Festival St David's...
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appoint a
number of
hereditary barons,
including his
cousins Robert of
Rhuddlan and
Nigel of Cotentin. He also
received many of the
local manors held by...
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northern Saxony, and
again accepts the
submission of the Saxons.
Battle of
Rhuddlan:
Welsh forces,
including those of
Powys and Dyfed,
clash with Mercians...
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Wales was
incorporated into the
Kingdom of
England under the
Statute of
Rhuddlan in 1284, and in 1301 King
Edward I
invested his
eldest son, the ****ure...
- the "two
beautiful sons" of Ivo de
Grandmesnil William of
Rhuddlan, son of
Robert of
Rhuddlan and
cousin of Ivo II and
William de
Grandmesnil Geoffrey...