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Dolwyddelan (English: /ˌdɒlwɪˈðɛlæn/ dol-with-EL-an; Welsh: [ˌdɔlwɪˈðɛlan];
Welsh pronunciation) is a
village and
community in
Conwy County Borough, Wales...
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Dolwyddelan Castle (/dɒlwɪðˈɛlæn/ dol-with-EL-an; Welsh:
Castell Dolwyddelan;
Welsh pronunciation: [kastɛɬ dɔlwɪð’ɛlan]) is a thirteenth-century castle...
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Denbighshire Most of
these parishes ended up in Gwynedd, but
those marked C ended up in Conwy. The name
Caernarfonshire (this time
spelled with an f not...
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death in 1170. He was
probably born at
Dolwyddelan the
royal manor of Nantconwy,
though not in the
present Dolwyddelan Castle,
which was
built by Llywelyn...
- held in****bencies in
Dolwyddelan,
Machynlleth and Holyhead. He died on 26
October 1962. ‘HUGHES, Ven. Richard’, Who Was Who, A &
C Black, an
imprint of...
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Samuel Maurice Jones R.
C.A. (1853 – 30
December 1932) was a
Welsh landscape painter and illustrator,
particularly active in
North Wales.
Working prin****lly...
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Welsh Member of Parliament. He was son of
Meredydd ap
Ieuan ap
Robert of
Dolwyddelan, then Caernarvonshire. He had
twenty six siblings. He is
cited by Sir...
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Wallie records the
existence of 4 "balistas ad turrimi" at "Duluithelan" [
Dolwyddelan]
Castle in 1280, one "balistam de tur" at "Rothelano"[Rhuddlan] castle...
- the late 1920s. It is
about 0.5
miles (0.80 km) west of
Dolwyddelan, just
beneath Dolwyddelan Castle. The
quarry is
believed to have
opened between 1800...
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Prince of
Wales (and
Princes of
Wales until 1284) then
Edward I
Dolwyddelan Castle Dolwyddelan,
Wales Llywelyn the Great,
Prince of
Wales (until 1284) then...