- Cantre'r
Gwaelod, also
known as
Cantref Gwaelod or
Cantref y
Gwaelod (Welsh for 'The
Lowland Hundred'), is a
legendary ancient sunken kingdom said to...
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Gwaelod-y-Garth (Welsh for 'foot of the Garth';
Welsh pronunciation: [ˌɡwei̯lɔd ə ˈgarθ]) is a
village in the
community of Pentyrch,
Cardiff in Wales...
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Gwaelod may
refer to: Cantre'r
Gwaelod,
legendary ancient sunken kingdom in what is now
Cardigan Bay to the west of
Wales Gwaelod-y-Garth (Welsh for Foot...
- "Lord of Cantre'r
Gwaelod". In the book New
Directions In
Celtic Studies Antone Minard wrote that "The
Welsh legends of Cantre'r
Gwaelod and Llys
Helig (Helig's...
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known than the name of the
cantref of
which they
formed parts. Cantre'r
Gwaelod is an
ancient sunken kingdom said to have
occupied a
tract of
fertile land...
-
supposed ruler of a
sunken land off the
coast of Wales,
known as Cantre'r
Gwaelod. He was the
father of
Elffin ap Gwyddno, the foster-father of the famous...
- The
Pentyrch community includes the
neighbouring village of
Creigiau and
Gwaelod y Garth.
People living in
Pentyrch are
commonly known as "Penterchyians"...
- by the
Great Orme, Llandudno, and to the west lay the
great cantref of
Gwaelod which stretched all the way to
Puffin Island, off Anglesey.
Helig ap Glanawg...
-
village of
Pentyrch on one side and
looks down onto the
small villages of
Gwaelod-y-Garth and Taff's Well. The
Garth has a
number of
tumuli on its top. These...
- the legend, in
which he was
responsible for the sea-defences of Cantre'r
Gwaelod (English: The
Lowland Hundred) or Maes
Gwyddno (English: the
Plain of Gwyddno)...