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Rhuddlan (Welsh pronunciation: [ˈr̥ɨðlan]) is a town, community, and
electoral ward in Denbighshire, Wales. Its ****ociated
urban zone is
mainly on the...
- north-east of Wales.
Flintshire was
first created in 1284 by the
Statute of
Rhuddlan,
until all
counties were re-organised in 1536 into the set of thirteen...
- of Clwyd. It is
situated close to a
number of
towns including Denbigh,
Rhuddlan, Rhyl,
Holywell and Abergele. The
earliest inhabitants of the vale of Elwy...
- some forces, was compelled, by
superior numbers, to shut
himself up in
Rhuddlan Castle, where,
being closely besieged by the Welsh, he sent for aid to...
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Gwynedd from the
Aberffraw dynasty).
Llywelyn ap
Seisyll (1018–1023) (
Rhuddlan dynasty in
lower Gwynedd usurps from
Aeddan ap Blegywryd). Iago ab Idwal...
- "Latest
Shipping Intelligence". The Times. No. 31385. London. 4
March 1885. col
D, p. 12. "St Keverne". The Cornishman. No. 347. 12
March 1885. p. 4. "River...
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comprising The
history of
England and of
other countries of
Europe from A.
D. 732 to A.
D. 1201. Vol. 2.
Translated by Riley,
Henry T. London: H.G. Bohn. Stafford...
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Wales was
incorporated into the
Kingdom of
England under the
Statute of
Rhuddlan in 1284, and in 1301, King
Edward I
invested his
eldest son, the ****ure...
- Feud, violence, and practice:
Essays in
medieval studies in
honor of
Stephen D. White, pp. 280–285 [ISBN missing] Vincent, p. 206.
Carpenter (1996), p. 223...
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further west,
clearing the road for
Henry II to
enter into
Rhuddlan "ingloriously". Once in
Rhuddlan Henry II
received word that his
naval expedition had failed...