- The
Kingdom of
Gwynedd (Medieval Latin:
Venedotia /
Norwallia / Guenedota;
Middle Welsh: Guynet)[1] was a
Welsh kingdom and a
Roman Empire successor state...
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Irish settled in NW Wales, and in Dyfed, at the end of the
Roman era.
Venedotia was the
Latin form, and in
Penmachno there is a
memorial stone from c...
- the
realms of
south Wales,
particularly as
opposed to
Gwynedd (Latin:
Venedotia). It is now used as a
shorthand for the
various realms united under the...
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Keredic Interregnum;
Saxons occupy England Margaduc (Demetia) and
Cadvan (
Venedotia)
Blederic Augustine of
Canterbury (arrived in
Britain in 597)
Cadvan Cadfan...
- s****
metal shot from the blunderbuss—and this
entices a
dragon from
Venedotia,
Chrysophylax Dives, to
investigate the area. The
terrified neighbours...
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According to folklore,
after Cunedda. The
Roman name for this
district was
Venedotia,
seemingly cognate with Gwynedd, thus
preceding Cunedda. More
likely therefore...
- to the
Welsh realm and
county of Gwynedd,
which developed from
Latin Venedotia.) The
historic realm was also
known as Bro Erec (Breton: Bro-Ereg, "land...
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called ‘
Venedotia’
comes from the
Brythonic of ‘Ueneda’
which means ‘Warrior Bands’,
similar to the ‘Fianna’ who
formed part of the Feni.
Venedotia also...
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called ‘
Venedotia’
comes from the
Brythonic of ‘Ueneda’
which means ‘Warrior Bands’,
similar to the ‘Fianna’ who
formed part of the Feni.
Venedotia also...
- Some of his sketches,
including a map of
North Wales under the name Dame
Venedotia, Pitt's Head near Beddgelert, and
others of the
neighbourhood of Snowdon...