- 53°10′N 4°22′W / 53.16°N 4.36°W / 53.16; -4.36
Rhosyr is a
community in the far
southern corner of Anglesey, Wales. It
includes the
villages of Dwyran...
- Llys
Rhosyr, also
known as "Cae Llys", is an
archaeological site near
Newborough in Anglesey; the
ruins of a pre-Edwardian
commotal court. The
Welsh word...
-
House of
Aberffraw maintained courts (Welsh: llysoedd) at
Aberffraw and
Rhosyr.
After Edward I's
conquest of
Gwynedd he
built the
castle at Beaumaris,...
-
Rhosyr was the name of one of the
three medieval cantrefs (meaning a
hundred towns) on the
island of Anglesey,
north Wales, in the
Kingdom of Gwynedd....
- Bro
Rhosyr is an
electoral ward in the
south of Anglesey, Wales,
created in 2012. Bro
Rhosyr includes the
communities of
Llanidan (Brynsiencyn), Llanfihangel...
- for the
Princes of Gwynedd.
There is a
ruined court building of Llys
Rhosyr (
Rhosyr court)
lying on the
outskirts of the
present village, the
royal court...
- castle. The 'troublesome'
residents of
Llanfaes were
removed en bloc to
Rhosyr in the west of Anglesey, a new
settlement King
Edward entitled "Newborough"...
- Caer Gybi Caer Lêb
Castell Bryn Gwyn Din
Lligwy Lligwy Burial Chamber Llys
Rhosyr Parciau hill fort
Penmorwdd St Gwen****'s Well Tŷ
Newydd Islands Holy Island...
-
kreudyn (Cwmwd Creuddyn)
Cantrefoed Mon (Anglesey) – Aberffraw, Cemais,
Rhosyr Kymwt Llan Uaes (Cwmwd Llanfaes,
properly called Dindaethwy)
Kymwt Kemeis...
-
generally thought to
comprise the
cantrefs of Aberffraw, Cemais, and
Cantref Rhosyr on
Anglesey and Arllechwedd, Arfon, Dunoding,
Dyffryn Clwyd, Llŷn, Rhos...