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Gadair European Airlines was an
airline based in Madrid, Spain. It was
operating aircraft on ACMI
leases for
services to five continents. A
number of changes...
- y Gader-fawr (Pen y
Gadair Fawr) and
Gader Fawr (
Gadair Fawr);
names applied to the hill at SO 229288. Cadair,
mutated to '
gadair' and
anglicised as 'gader'...
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second half of the 15th century, the poet
Lewys Glyn
Cothi wrote 'Dros
gadair idris gedy' ('and then over
Cadair Idris').
Around 1600, John
Jones of Gellilyfdy...
- indistinguishable)
rounded summit. The
nearby tops on the ridge, Pen
Trumau and Pen y
Gadair Fawr,
although lower, are very much more recognisable. The
summit and upper...
- Pen y
Gadair Fawr is an 800
metres (2,625 ft) high
subsidiary summit of Waun Fach and the
second highest peak in the
Black Mountains in south-eastern Wales...
- 1917
National Eisteddfod of
Wales has been
referred to as "Eisteddfod y
Gadair Ddu" ('The
Eisteddfod of the
Black Chair').
According to Jan Morris, "Hedd...
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Archdruid Dyfed said. The
festival is now
referred to as "Eisteddfod y
Gadair Ddu" ("The
Eisteddfod of the
Black Chair"). The
chair was hand-crafted by...
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literary forgeries. Iolo
called him
Geraint Fardd Glas or Y
Bardd Glas o'r
Gadair ("the Blue Bard of the (Bardic) Chair") and ****ociated him with his version...
- Hidalgo, who
previously ran Air
Europa Express, and was
majority owned by
Gadair European Airlines with a 51% shareholding. It had 35
employees in February...
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Beacons (Bannau Brycheiniog)
Brecon Beacons (Bannau Brycheiniog) 42 Pen y
Gadair Fawr 800m (2625 ft)
Black Mountains Brecon Beacons (Bannau Brycheiniog)...