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Gualgunus (Gualgu****, Gualguinus), Gualgwinus, Walw**** (Walwanius), Walu****,
Walwen, etc.; in Old
French (and
sometimes English)
primarily as
Gavain (Gavaine)...
- 2011 census. The
community also
includes the
settlements of Coleshill,
Walwen and Whelston.
Bagillt was part of the
Kingdom of
Gwynedd in the
early medieval...
- via
Sunderland Street. A5025
Llanfairpwllgwyngyll Near
Valley A5026 Lloc
Walwen A5027
Liscard Upton A5028
Higham Ferrers Rushden Also used to designate...
- End
since 2002. Boot End is a
colloquial name for the
areas of Whelston,
Walwen, Riverbank, and New
Brighton in Bagillt. 53°16′42″N 3°11′16″W / 53.2784°N...
-
inspired by the
purportedly historical account of the
fatal poisoning of
Walwen (that is, Gawain) from the
chronicle Gesta Regum Anglorum. In the Vulgate...
- 10°W / 51.76; -05.10 SM8612
Walwen (LLanasa)
Flintshire 53°18′N 3°20′W / 53.30°N 03.33°W / 53.30; -03.33 SJ1179
Walwen (Bagillt)
Flintshire 53°16′N...
- Anglorum,
William of
Malmesbury claimed that the
grave of
Gawain (Latin:
Walwen, Welsh: Gwalchmai) was
found here
around the end of the 11th
century and...