infobox UK place static image File Llandanwg and Llanfair Gwynedd across Y Maes.jpg 250px static image caption small Llandanwg left and Llanfair on the hill small country Wales welsh name constituency welsh assembly Dwyfor Meirionnydd map type official name Llanfair unitary wales Gwynedd community wales Llanfair lieutenancy wales Gwynedd constituency westminster Meirionnydd Nant Conwy UK Parliament constituency Meirionnydd Nant Conwy post town HARLECH postcode district LL46 postcode area LL dial code 01341 os grid reference SH576291 population 474 latitude 52.8399 longitude 4.1133 Llanfair is a village and community Wales community in the Ardudwy area of Gwynedd in Wales . It has a population of 474. ref http www.neighbourhood.statistics.gov.uk dissemination viewFullDataset.do?instanceSelection 03070&productId 779& ph 60 61&datasetInstanceId 3070&startColumn 1&numberOfColumns 8&containerAreaId 790560 Office for National Statistics Census 2001 Parish Headcounts Gwynedd ref The village of Llanfair is situated to the east of the A496 road Great Britain A496 coastal road between Llanbedr and Harlech . The parish church is St Mair, dating from the 12th century, it was Victorian restoration restored in the 19th century. ref cite web url http www.churchinwales.org.uk bangor diocese parish details ardudwy stmairllanfair.html title The Diocese of Bangor, Deanery of Ardudwy, St Mair, Llanfair accessdate 2008 09 05 ref The Chwarel Hen slate quarry , which operated in the 19th and early 20th century, is situated close to the village and is open to the public. References references External links http www.llanfairslatecaverns.co.uk Chwarel Hen slate quarry gwynedd Category Villages in Gwynedd Category Villages in Snowdonia Gwynedd geo stub cy Llanfair Gwynedd ... more details
infobox UK place static image Image Chapel at Bontnewydd in 2005.jpg 250 px static image caption Chapel at Bontnewydd in 2005 country Wales welsh name constituency welsh assembly population official name Bontnewydd unitary wales Gwynedd lieutenancy wales Gwynedd constituency westminster Caernarfon UK Parliament constituency Caernarfon postcode district LL54 postcode area LL os grid reference SH483601 latitude 53.117 longitude 4.2681 Bontnewydd Welsh language Welsh , meaning New Bridge in English is a small village with a population of 1,165 located on the A487 road convert 3 km mi south of Caernarfon in Gwynedd , Wales , close to the river Afon Gwyrfai Gwyrfai , convert 3 km mi from its outflow into Foryd Bay . It is served by Bontnewydd railway station , an unstaffed halt on the Welsh Highland Railway . The village has two small supermarket s, an outdoor attraction called Gypsy Wood Park, a pub called The Newborough Arms and one school. Bontnewydd was known as Bodallog prior to the new bridge being built External links http www.walesindex.co.uk pages 1282.html walesindex.co.uk http www.geograph.org.uk search.php?i 3499379 www.geograph.co.uk photos of Bontnewydd and surrounding area http www.bontnewydd.Gwynedd.sch.uk School website Gwynedd Category Villages in Gwynedd Gwynedd geo stub cy Bontnewydd Arfon eu Bontnewydd ... more details
Nebo, Gwynedd is a small village in Gwynedd , Wales near Llanllyfni . Amenities The Arfon transmitting station Arfon television broadcasting mast is on a nearby mountain and supplies most of the valley below, as well as a large part of Gwynedd . Erected in 1962, it is currently the highest structure in Wales since the addition of a new antenna in 2008 slightly extended it to 317 metres ref http www.nantlle.com history nebo nasareth nebo mast.htm ref . Nebo has a primary school with currently nearly 40 children Jan 2011 , up from less than 20 children in 2006, therefore reversing the trend in many small Welsh villages for declining numbers, and is linked with its neighbouring smaller village Nazareth. citation needed date November 2011 Nebo is mainly a small residential area now, as the chapel and post office have been sold in the last couple of decades. citation needed date November 2011 There is still a play area and a football pitch where school and community events are held. The village no longer has a youth club, which used to meet in the room above the school. citation needed date November 2011 The population are largely Welsh language Welsh speakers. citation needed date November 2011 References Reflist External links http www.geograph.org.uk search.php?i 3497532 www.geograph.co.uk photos of Nebo, Gwynedd and surrounding area Gwynedd geo stub coord 53 01 48 N 4 16 06 W display title source cawiki gwynedd Category Villages in Gwynedd ca Nebo Gal les cy Nebo, Gwynedd ... more details
coord 53.101 4.274 display title region GB scale 5000 Dinas is a large hamlet place hamlet near Bontnewydd, Gwynedd Bontnewydd , Caernarfon , in Gwynedd , north west Wales . It is in the ancient parish and modern Community Wales community of Llanwnda, Gwynedd Llanwnda and is served by the parish church of St. Gwyndaf in Llanwnda village, which is about a quarter of a mile to the south. The hamlet developed with the opening of the Turnpike trust turnpike Toll road s from Caernarfon first to Pwllheli in 1805, then to Porthmadog in 1810. Two coaching inn s were built to serve the roads, Y Mount, which is now an Indian restaurant and Tafarn Hen, which is now a private residence. The Carnarvonshire Railway was built in 1866 on the route of the horse drawn Nantlle Railway . The building in 1878 of the North Wales Narrow Gauge Railways later part of the Welsh Highland Railway resulted in the opening of Dinas Junction station complete with slate transshipment facilities, which brought the construction of houses for the railway staff. The 20th century saw the development of suburban housing for Caernarfon. The present Dinas railway station , on the site of the Dinas Junction, was reopened in 1997 as a base for rebuilding the Welsh Highland Railway from Caernarfon to Porthmadog . It is a visitor attraction and local passenger facility that also links Dinas to Waunfawr , Beddgelert , Pont Croesor and beyond. External links http www.geograph.org.uk search.php?i 3498711 www.geograph.co.uk photos of Dinas and surrounding area gwynedd Category Villages in Gwynedd Category Welsh Highland Railway Gwynedd geo stub cy Dinas, Ll n eu Dinas Gwynedd ... more details
About the village in Gwynedd other places Llangybi disambiguation Llangybi infobox UK place country Wales latitude 52.94465 longitude 4.34005 official name Llangybi welsh name population population ref static image name Ffynnon Gybi geograph.org.uk 102127.jpg static image width 250 static image caption small Ffynnon Gybi small static image alt see WP ALT static image 2 name static image 2 width static image 2 caption static image 2 alt see WP ALT unitary wales Gwynedd lieutenancy wales Gwynedd constituency welsh assembly Dwyfor Meirionnydd Assembly constituency Dwyfor Meirionnydd constituency westminster Caernarfon UK Parliament constituency Caernarfon community wales Llanystumdwy postcode district LL53 postcode area LL post town PWLLHELI dial code 01766 os grid reference SH4241 cardiff distance Llangybi English language English Cybi s Church is a village and former civil parish in the Eifionydd area of the Wales Welsh county of Gwynedd , near Llanarmon, Gwynedd Llanarmon . The parish was abolished in 1934 and divided between Llanystumdwy and Llannor . ref http www.visionofbritain.org.uk relationships.jsp?u id 10415913 A Vision of Britain Through Time Llangybi Civil Parish Retrieved 13 January 2010 ref As well as various menhir s, tumuli and stone circle s in the countryside around, the village is particularly noted for a holy well , Ffynnon Gybi English language English St Cybi s Well . According to local tradition the girls who wished to know their lover s intentions would spread their pocket handkerchiefs on the water of the well, and, if the water pushed the handkerchiefs to the south they knew that everything was right and that their lovers were honest and honourable in their intentions but, if the water shifted the handkerchiefs northwards, they concluded the contrary .... Morris, in Folklore , Vol. 4, No. 1 Mar., 1893 , pp. 55 79 Gwynedd Category Villages in Gwynedd Category Holy wells Gwynedd geo stub cy Llangybi, Gwynedd de Llangybi Gwynedd ... more details
Gwenllian of Gwynedd may refer to Gwenllian ferch Gruffydd Gwenllian ferch Llywelyn hndis cy Y Dywysoges Gwenllian Short pages monitor This long comment was added to the page to prevent it being listed on Special Shortpages. It and the accompanying monitoring template were generated via Template Longcomment. Please do not remove the monitor template without removing the comment as well. ... more details
Image Llangelynnin Church Meirionnydd.jpg 250px right thumb Llangelynnin Church Llangelynnin or Llangelynin is a small village and community Wales community in Gwynedd , Wales . Location, History & Amenities It sits on a slope above Cardigan Bay to the north of Tywyn . The A493 road and Cambrian Coast railway pass through the village, although Llangelynin railway station Llangelynin station was closed in 1991. Llangelynnin s parish church dates from the 13th century and is dedicated to Saint Celynnin . The poet and scholar John Morgan poet John Morgan was born in the village and Abram Wood, a famous Kale Welsh Romanies Welsh gypsy , was buried there in 1799. The community of Llangelynnin includes the larger village of Llwyngwril and the hamlet place hamlet of Rhoslefain within its boundaries. It has an area of 2,154 hectare s and a population of 708 United Kingdom Census 2001 2001 census . References Davies, John Jenkins, Nigel Baines, Menna & Lynch, Peredur I. 2008 The Welsh Academy Encyclopaedia of Wales , University of Wales Press, Cardiff. External links http www.visionofbritain.org.uk unit page.jsp?u id 10226119 A Vision of Britain through time Llangelynnin http www.geograph.org.uk search.php?i 3498081 www.geograph.co.uk photos of Llangelynnin and surrounding area gwynedd geo stub Gwynedd coord 52.64327 N 4.11232 W type city 1000 region GB display title Category Villages in Gwynedd cy Llangelynnin Meirionnydd ... more details
Gwynedd Constabulary was the Home Office police force for the counties of Caernarfonshire , Anglesey and Merionethshire , Wales . The force was formed in 1950 by the merger of Caernarfonshire Constabulary , Anglesey Constabulary and Merionethshire Constabulary . It was itself amalgamated with Flintshire Constabulary and Denbighshire Constabulary in 1967, the combined force also being known as the Gwynedd Constabulary, renamed North Wales Police in 1974. In 1965, the force had an establishment of 308 and an actual strength of 296. ref The Thin Blue Line , Police Council for Great Britain Staff Side Claim for Undermanning Supplements, 1965 ref Footnotes reflist Category Defunct police forces of the United Kingdom Category History of Caernarfonshire Category History of Anglesey Category History of Merionethshire Category 1967 disestablishments Category Government agencies established in 1950 UK law enforcement agency stub ... more details
Bethel is a village in Gwynedd , Wales . It lies east of Caernarfon on the B4366 road. Bethel Primary School is located in the village. The population of the village is roughly around 1,000 people. Ysgol Gynradd Bethel Ysgol Gynradd Bethel is the main serving Primary education primary school for most children from Bethel and nearby surrounding areas. The school educates children aged between 3 11 years old. Welsh language Welsh is the primary language spoken in class and outside the school and English language English speaking pupils are encouraged to learn Welsh. The school has c. 160 pupils as of writing. Sorry no reference for that number yet History Ysgol Gynradd Bethel was previously named Bethel British School and was located on a different site. The old school was opened on 11 April 1864 with 71 pupils. In October 1881 the new school was opened and became Ysgol Gynradd Bethel. Notable people from Bethel Berwyn Jones, Ifan Jams, Dewi Foulkes, Sion Garth Band members of the Welsh funk band Derwyddon Dr Gonzo Selwyn Griffith Selwyn Iolen Archdruid for the National Eisteddfod 2005 2008 Daniel Bell and Tomos Emlyn Jones currently playing for Oldham Athletic A.F.C. Academy Sport Bethel Juniors Football Club is one of the most successful junior clubs in North Wales,producing many players who go on to play at Academy level, in season 2009 10 the under 16 s became only the second Gwyrfai League team to win the North Wales Coast F.A. Cup, beating Towyn Rangers in the final 2 1 at Denbigh Town f.c. External links http www.geograph.org.uk search.php?i 3499482 www.geograph.co.uk photos of Bethel and surrounding area Gwynedd geo stub gwynedd coord 53.16449 N 4.2099 W format dms display title region GB scale 10000 Category Villages in Gwynedd cy Bethel, Gwynedd eu Bethel ... more details
The Gwynedd Football League currently the Teejac Gwynedd Football League for sponsorship reasons is a association football football league at the fifth level of the Welsh football league system in north west Wales. There are currently 4 active cups played within the league. They are Gwynedd Shield 1st Season Used , Gwynedd Cup, Bob Owen Memorial Shield Formely the Eryri Shield , Black Dragon s Premier Cup. Last Seasons Honours Board Last season saw Gwlachmai lift the league title and get themselves promoted. Gwalchmai also won the Gwynedd Cup & the Premier Cup with Beaumaris Town winning the Eryri Shield. Bangor University won the trophy for Fair Play Individual Awards. Jonathan Sadler was named player of the Season and Andy Clarke won top goal scorer with a total of 27 League Matches Only Member Clubs 2011 12 Bangor City F.C. Bangor City Reserves Bangor University F.C. Bangor University Beaumaris Town Bethel Bontnewydd Bro Goronwy Holyhead Hotspur F.C. Holyhead Hotspur Reserves Holyhead Town Reserves Llanfairfechan Town Llanllyfni Llanystumdwy Penrhyndeudraeth Trearddur Bay History League Winners CHAMPIONS 1983 84 Felinheli 1984 85 Bethesda Athletic 1985 86 No competition 1986 87 Locomotive Llanberis 1987 88 Nantlle Vale 1988 89 Llangefni Town 1989 90 Llangefni Town 1990 91 Llanrug United 1991 92 Nefyn United 1992 93 Holyhead Town 1993 94 Glantraeth 1994 95 Porthmadog 1995 96 Conwy United 1996 97 Holyhead Hotspur 1997 98 Amlwch Town 1998 99 Glan Conwy 1999 00 Bethesda Athletic 2000 01 Felinheli 2001 02 Bodedern 2002 03 Llanrug United 2003 04 Llanrwst United 2004 05 Porthmadog 2005 06 Pwllheli 2006 07 Barmouth & Dyffryn 2007 08 Llanllyfni 2008 09 2009 10 Gwalchmai Player Of The Season 1983 84 Derlwyn Hughes Menai Bridge Tigers 1984 85 Osian Roberts Bethesda Athletic 1985 ... gwynedd league.co.uk english index.php Gwynedd League Website http www.holyheadhotspur.com ... Gwynedd ... more details
status in the United Kingdom city in Gwynedd unitary authority, north west Wales , and one of the smallest ... Welsh , which is low for Gwynedd but despite this, the language keeps a high profile in town. ref ... Strait which separates the island of Anglesey from Gwynedd unitary authority. Bangor Mountain lies ... 5 , NCR 8 8 and NCR 85 85 of the National Cycle Network . Bangor Gwynedd railway station Bangor railway ... Cite web url http www.gwynedd.gov.uk gwy doc.asp?cat 2572&doc 12524&Language 1 title Schools Gwynedd Council work gwynedd.gov.uk accessdate 18 July 2010 ref Hospital File Ysbyty Gwynedd, Bangor.jpg thumb Ysbyty Gwynedd Ysbyty Gwynedd is located in in Bangor in the suburb of Penrhosgarnedd. It has 550 ... Jones Halls as part of the university s Music at Bangor concert series. The city is also home to the Gwynedd ... was also previously home to two commercial radio stations, Heart Cymru serving Anglesey and Gwynedd ... . Notable people See Category People from Bangor, Gwynedd John Edward Daniel theologian and Plaid Cymru ... Gwynedd Bangor coord 53 13 N 4 07 W region GB type city display title UK cities gwynedd Category Bangor, Gwynedd Category Cities in Wales Category Towns in Gwynedd Category University towns in the United ... es Bangor Gales eo Bangor Gwynedd eu Bangor Gales fa fr Bangor pays de Galles ga Bangor ... pnb pl Bangor Walia ru sco Bangor, Gwynedd simple Bangor, Gwynedd fi Bangor sv Bangor tl Bangor, Gwynedd tr Bangor, Gwynedd uk war Bangor, Gwynedd ... more details
Maelgwn Gwynedd died c. 547 ref name Phillimore 1888 155 Harvcolnb Phillimore 1888 pp 155 , Annales Cambriae ... of GwyneddGwynedd reigned from ? &ndash c. 547 . More formally his name was Maelgwn ap Cadwallon ... Brythonic Gwynedd begins with the conquest of the Gaels Gaelic peoples of northern Wales by Maelgwn ... referenced by appending the name of the kingdom to his own Maelgwn Gwynedd. By tradition, his llys ..., Gwynedd Bangor , but hard evidence of this is lacking. ref name bangor In his 1723 Mona Antiqua ... the Isle of Anglesey is the ancient stronghold of the kings of Gwynedd. Maelgwn s donations to the Christian missionaries supports the notion, as these are not restricted to the Kingdom of Gwynedd ... of power of the kings of Gwynedd, so describing Maelgwn as the dragon of the island is appropriate ... 142 , A History of Wales , Vol I Gildas ref Gildas restricts his attention to the kings of Gwynedd ... by Cunedda , while Alt Clud had a long and ongoing relationship with Gwynedd and its kings. In the course ... Mailcun reigned among the Britons, i.e., in Gwynedd . He adds that Maelgwn s ancestor Cunedda arrived in Gwynedd 146 years before Maelgwn s reign, coming from Manaw Gododdin , and expelled the Scots ... c. 1125, Maelgwn Gwynedd is claimed to be one of the benefactors of the Diocese of Llandaff in its ... of Monmouth s Historia Regum Britanniae . Among its spurious claims it says that Maelgwn Gwynedd ... frontcover ref The Iolo Manuscripts Maelgwn Gwynedd is mentioned repeatedly in the spurious ... A Maelgwn Hir of Llandaff is described, and said to be commonly mistaken for Maelgwn Gwynedd. ref Harvcolnb .... ref Saint Cwyllog, daughter of Caw Cawlwyd of Twr Celyn, had been given lands by Maelgwn Gwynedd ... all obstacles, usually through feats of magic. Maelgwn Gwynedd is conspicuously depicted in a negative ... Gwynedd s son and successor Rhun Hir ap Maelgwn Rhun . An elegy for Rhun, the Marwnad Rhun lang en ... Press, 1960 , introduction. ref There is nothing to connect the historical Taliesin with Maelgwn Gwynedd ... more details
of Bala and surrounding area Gwynedd Category Tourism in Gwynedd Category Towns in Gwynedd Category Market towns in Wales bg br Y Bala cy Y Bala eu Bala Gales it Bala Gwynedd lt Bala miestas nl ... more details
Gwynedd Rae 1892 1977 ref Dates of birth and death from the Oxford encyclopedia of children s literature . ref was the author of a number of books for children, about a bear called Mary Plain . Her stories were read on BBC Radio Children s Hour in the 1930s and by Richard Wattis on BBC TV Jackanory in 1969. Publications in date order 1930 Mostly Mary ref Mostly Mary was broadcast on BBC Radio in August 1934, according to the programme schedules in The Times , August 10, 1934 pg. 8 Issue 46829 col D ref ref Mostly Mary was republished with new illustrations in 1968 Review in Observer August 18, 1968, p. 18 Briefing edited by Edward Mace ref 1931 All Mary ref All Mary was broadcast on BBC Radio in February 1934, according to the programme schedules in The Times , starting The Times, February 9, 1934 pg. 24 Issue 46674 col E ref 1934 And Timothy Too. A novel. 1935 Leap Year Born ref Advertised in The Times , September 6, 1935 pg. 17 Issue 47162 col A Lovers of romance will revel in this delightful story . ref 1935 Mary Plain in Town ref Mary Plain on Holiday, told by Uncle Mac Mac was broadcast on BBC Radio in February and March 1936, according to the programme schedules in The Times , starting The Times , February 17, 1936 pg. 23 Issue 47300 col C ref 1937 Mary Plain on Holiday ref Mary Plain on Holiday was broadcast on BBC Radio in December 1937 and January 1938, according to the programme schedules in The Times , starting The Times , December 3, 1937 pg. 28 Issue 47858 col A ref 1940 Mary Plain in Trouble 1942 Mary Plain in War Time 1944 Mary Plain s Big Adventure 1949 Mary Plain Home Again 1950 Mary Plain to the Rescue 1951 Mary Plain, V.I.P. 1952 Mary Plain and the Twins ... by Gwynedd Rae, held by the British Library, in alphabetical order All Mary ... Illustrated, etc. E ... . NAME Rae, Gwynedd ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1892 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1977 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Rae, Gwynedd Category 20th century British children s literature ... more details
Gwynedd Uwch Conwy Welsh language Welsh , meaning Gwynedd Above the Conwy was the portion of the former Kingdom of Gwynedd lying to the west of the River Conwy in north Wales , including the island of Anglesey . This area was typically the bastion of native Welsh resistance to English subjugation and occupation attempts during the Middle Ages and the location for the principal royal estates and fortresses of the ruling House of Aberffraw . Category Medieval Wales Wales hist stub br Gwynedd Uwch Conwy cy Gwynedd Uwch Conwy ... more details
plain of Iomaire in eastern Gwynedd. It is created by King House of Haldane fictional Malcolm Malcolm ... by the Earldom of Earldoms of Gwynedd fictional Culdi Culdi . The House of MacInnis, despite holding ... of Gwynedd s eastern border with the neighboring Kingdom of Torenth . It is created by King House of Haldane ...The Baronies of Gwynedd are the third largest feudalism feudal estates within the fictional Kingdom of Gwynedd fictional Gwynedd in the Deryni novels of Katherine Kurtz . Each barony is governed by a hereditary ... Sea, nestled between the Duchies of Duchies of Gwynedd fictional Carthmoor Carthmoor and Duchies of Gwynedd fictional Corwyn Corwyn . The title is first bestowed upon Sir Ralson de Cosnac in 948 by King House of Haldane fictional Uthyr Uthyr Haldane in recognition of the knight s valor at the Battle ... of Gwynedd fictional Eastmarch Eastmarch . In 1105, the fourth Baron of Iomaire, Arban Howell, deposes and executes his traitorous cousin, Earl Rorik III of Eastmarch. King House of Haldane fictional ... the efforts of the Festillic Pretender House of Festil fictional Charissa Charissa Furst na Festila to seize the throne of Gwynedd. Ian is slain by the King s Champion, Duke Alaric Morgan of Duchies of Gwynedd fictional Corwyn Corwyn , and his baronial title passes to his second cousin, Sir ... The Barony of Kilchon is located in the southernmost part of the Duchy of Duchies of Gwynedd fictional Carthmoor Carthmoor in southern Gwynedd. It is originally held by the House of Sainte Beuve, but that line becomes extinct in the mid ninth century. The title is then bestowed upon the House of Dunluce, but the family is attained by the Regents of King House of Haldane fictional Alroy Alroy Haldane ... Haldane . It remains under the control of the Crown for the next century, until King House of Haldane ... of Kilshane lies in northwestern Gwynedd, along the coast of the Gulf of Kheldour in the Earldom of Earldoms of Gwynedd fictional Kierney Kierney . It is created as an earldom by Prince Alphonse ... more details
of the Kingdom of Eleven Kingdoms fictional Mooryn Mooryn , but they are incorporated into Gwynedd following Mooryn s dissolution in the ninth century. The first Dukes of Carthmoor are members of the House of Festil fictional House of Festil , and they are permitted to retain the title after the Gwynedd ... of Gwynedd as a new duchy ruled by the prince s grandson. The House of Fitz Arthur Quinnell ... of Meara into Gwynedd in the eleventh century, King House of Haldane fictional Malcolm ...in universe date February 2008 The Duchies of Gwynedd are the largest feudalism feudal estates within the fictional Kingdom of Gwynedd fictional Gwynedd in the Deryni novels of Katherine Kurtz . Each duchy ... Gwynedd, bordered to the north by the Royal Duchy of Haldane and to the west by the Kingdom ... forced out by the Regents of King House of Haldane fictional Alroy Alroy Haldane in 917, and the title ... becomes the traditional title of the second sons of the Kings of Gwynedd, but it has also served ... Duke of Carthmoor is Prince House of Haldane fictional Nigel Nigel Haldane , the second son of King House of Haldane fictional Donal Blaine Donal Blaine Haldane and the uncle of King Kelson Haldane Gwynedd Kelson Haldane . Cassan The Duchy of Cassan is located at the northwestern edge of Gwynedd ... it passes to the House of McLain. In 1130, the eighth Duke of Cassan is Duke Dhugal MacArdry Dhugal MacArdry McLain . Claibourne The Duchy of Claibourne is the northernmost region of Gwynedd, lying directly north of central Gwynedd and nestled between the Northern Sea and the Gulf of Kheldour. The lands ... Kheldour Kheldour , which is conquered by King House of Festil fictional Festil I Festil I Furst n of Gwynedd in 823. Following the Gwynedd fictional The Haldane Restoration Haldane Restoration of 904, King Cinhil Haldane Cinhil I Haldane and Earl Sighere of Earldoms of Gwynedd Fictional Eastmarch Eastmarch join forces to conquer Kheldour and depose the last remnants of the House of Festil. The lands ... more details
friend and companion, Ballard MacRorie. The House of MacRorie holds the title throughout the Gwynedd ..., and Southmarch is conquered by King House of Festil fictional Festil I Festil I Furst n of Gwynedd ... Hogan Furst n Festil to claim the throne of Gwynedd in 1105. King House of Haldane fictional Brion ... coast of the Duchy of Cassan in northwestern Gwynedd. It is created by King House of Haldane ... fictional Valoret Valoret in central Gwynedd. The manor house that serves as the seat of the earldom ...The Earldoms of Gwynedd are the second largest feudalism feudal estates within the fictional Kingdom of Gwynedd fictional Gwynedd in the Deryni novels of Katherine Kurtz . Each earldom is governed by a hereditary ... Mountains of northeastern Gwynedd. It lies south of the Earldom of Earldoms of Gwynedd fictional Eastmarch Eastmarch , north of the Duchy of Duchies of Gwynedd fictional Corwyn Corwyn , and west of the old capital city of Gwynedd fictional Valoret Valoret . It is formed from the remains of the old lands of Southmarch by King House of Festil fictional Festil I Festil I Furst n in 823, and bestowed upon his friend and ally, Sir Valen Kanabos. The House of Kanabos is attainted by King Cinhil Haldane Cinhil I Haldane following the Gwynedd fictional The Haldane Restoration Haldane Restoration ... stretch of land along the Eirian River south of the Royal Duchy of Duchies of Gwynedd fictional Haldane Haldane and north of the Duchy of Duchies of Gwynedd fictional Carthmoor Carthmoor . Although ... of Count House of Haldane fictional Augarin Augarin II Haldane in 645 results in the formation of the Kingdom of Gwynedd shortly thereafter. The estate of Carthane is reduced to a barony by the time it passes to the House of Murdoch in the early eighth century, but the title falls into abeyance during the Gwynedd fictional The Festillic Interregnum Festillic Interregnum of the ninth century. Following the Gwynedd fictional The Haldane Restoration Haldane Restoration of 904, King Cinhil Haldane ... more details
NOTOC There are four constitencies covering the Preserved counties of Wales preserved county of Gwynedd . They are all County constituencies county constituencies CCs of the House of Commons UK House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom Palace of Westminster Westminster , and are used also for elections to the National Assembly for Wales . The current boundaries have been effective since the Welsh Assembly election, 2007 and the United Kingdom general election, 2010 2010 United Kingdom general election ref http www.opsi.gov.uk si si2006 20061041.htm The Parliamentary Constituencies and Assembly Electoral Regions Wales Order 2006 , OPSI website ref . The Preserved counties of Wales preserved county of Gwynedd shares its name with the Principal areas of Wales principal area of Gwynedd, although the preserved county also covers Anglesey . For Welsh Assembly elections, constituencies are grouped into Additional member system additional member National Assembly for Wales constituencies and regions electoral regions , and changes to constituency boundaries mean, also, changes to regional boundaries. Westminster boundaries From 2010 border 1 cellpadding 2 cellspacing 0 bgcolor ff9999 Constituency bgcolor ff9999 Boundaries 1. Arfon UK Parliament constituency Arfon CC Westminster rowspan 3 Image GwyneddParliamentaryConstituencies2007.svg left 200px Parliamentary constituencies in Gwynedd 2010 2. Dwyfor Meirionnydd UK Parliament constituency Dwyfor Meirionnydd CC Westminster ... Parliamentary constituencies in Gwynedd pre 2010 2. Conwy UK Parliament constituency Conwy CC Westminster ... left 200px Assembly constituencies in Gwynedd 2007 2. Dwyfor Meirionnydd ... in Gwynedd pre 2007 2. Conwy National Assembly for Wales constituency Conwy CC Assembly part 3 ... Constituencies In Gwynedd Category Lists of United Kingdom Parliamentary constituencies in Wales Gwynedd Category Gwynedd ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Maelgwn ab Owain Gwynedd was a prince of part of Kingdom of GwyneddGwynedd . Maelgwn was the son of Owain Gwynedd and Gwladus ferch Llywarch ap Trahaearn , and therefore full brother to Iorwerth Drwyndwn , the father of Llywelyn the Great . On the death of Owain Gwynedd in 1170 Maelgwn received Anglesey as his share of the kingdom, but in 1173 his brother Dafydd ab Owain Gwynedd attacked him and forced him to flee to Ireland . He returned later that same year, but was taken prisoner by Dafydd. There is no further record of his fate. Start box s reg Succession box before Owain Gwynedd title Kingdom of Gwynedd Prince of Gwynedd part years 1170 1173 after Dafydd ab Owain Gwynedd End box Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Gwynedd, Maelgwn Ab Owain ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Gwynedd, Maelgwn Ab Owain Category Monarchs of Gwynedd Category 12th century rulers in Europe Wales bio stub cy Maelgwn ab Owain Gwynedd fr Maelgwn ab Owain Gwynedd it Maelgwn ab Owain Gwynedd ru II ... more details
, the Hobbit House opens all field trips and special occasions to Gwynedd Mercy students and parents ... Private school Private president Dr. Kathleen Owens city Gwynedd Valley, Pennsylvania Gwynedd Valley ... et Misericordia Truth and Mercy website http www.gmc.edu www.gmc.edu Gwynedd Mercy College is an independent, co educational institution located in Gwynedd Valley, Pennsylvania Gwynedd Valley of Lower Gwynedd Township, PA , convert 25 mi km northwest of downtown Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Philadelphia . Founded in 1948 by the Sisters of Mercy as a junior college, Gwynedd Mercy College was rechartered ... of 2700. Gwynedd Mercy is a member of SEPCHE, the Southeastern Pennsylvania Consortium of Higher ... Colleges publication, Gwynedd Mercy ranked 75 among the top master s level colleges and universities ... offers baccalaureate and associate degrees in more than 50 programs. Gwynedd Mercy is fully ... 40pix left Gwynedd Mercy is a member of the National Collegiate Athletic Association and Colonial ... of 2009 Gwynedd Mercy College opened its doors to a new turf athletic multi purpose stadium ... and 2007. Men s Basketball captured the title in 1999, 2004 and 2005. The Gwynedd Mercy Women s Soccer ... room racquetball , volleyball and wallyball courts a weight room and saunas . br The Voices of Gwynedd The Voices of Gwynedd is a 100 member choir composed of full and part time students, faculty, staff, alumni and friends of Gwynedd Mercy College. Directed by Carol Evans, a seasoned soprano and assistant ..., the Voices of Gwynedd provide on campus concerts and events throughout the year, currently ... of the Sisters of Mercy. The Voices of Gwynedd were also selected to perform at Walt Disney World ... Center for Performing Arts Music Makers program in March 1998. In spring 2003 the Voices of Gwynedd sang at Carnegie Hall performing the Mozart Requiem. To help commemorate Gwynedd Mercy College ..., in affiliation with Opera North. The Griffin The Griffin is an annual literary journal sponsored by Gwynedd ... more details
Infobox Secondary school name Gwynedd Mercy Academy picture principal Sr. Anne Crampsie RSM vice principal Mrs. Kathy O Neill established 1861 type Private Elementary grades K 8 city 816 Norristown Rd. br Spring House, Pennsylvania Spring House state Pennsylvania country United States USA enrollment 470 faculty 57 campus Suburban mascot Mustang colors Gold and Red newspaper yearbook Mercy Spirit website http www.gmaelem.org Gwynedd Mercy Academy is a private elementary school in Spring House, Pennsylvania Spring House , Pennsylvania . It was originally known as the Academy of the Sisters of Mercy . History Mother Catherine McAuley founder of the Congregation of the Religious Sisters of Mercy in Dublin, Ireland, on December 12, 1831. Mother M. Patricia Joseph Waldron brought the Sisters of Mercy to Philadelphia in August 1861. The Academy of the Sisters of Mercy officially opened on Spring Garden Street in the parish of the Assumption. Two years later the school was moved to a private residence at the corner of Broad Street and Columbia Avenue. In 1947, the Sisters of Mercy bought the Taylor Estate on Sumneytown Pike in Gwynedd Valley. The Academy then moved from Philadelphia and occupied various buildings on the campus until a new Academy building was finished in 1955. ref http www.gmaelem.org education components scrapbook default.php?sectiondetailid 1285&sc id 1174710406 Link Lookup Bot generated title ref Academics The student body of the Elementary Division is composed of approximately 470 boys and girls from kindergarten through grade 8. The faculty includes Sisters of Mercy and lay faculty members. In 2007, Gwynedd Mercy Academy was named a Nationally Recognized Blue Ribbon School by the U.S. Department of Education. Academic excellence is achieved through continuous curriculum development, ongoing teacher training and differentiated instruction. Beyond the curriculum, there are many opportunities for students to excel in areas of special interest. Gwynedd Mercy ... more details
Cynan ab Owain Gwynedd died 1174 was an illegitimate son of Owain Gwynedd , a Prince of the ancient Kingdom of Kingdom of GwyneddGwynedd , Wales . He held the title Lord of Merionethshire Meirionnydd . Before his father s death in 1169 he became implicated in the murder of a prince of Deheubarth and was deposed from his lands by his elder brother Hywel ab Owain Gwynedd Hywel . He supported his sons Gruffudd ap Cynan ab Owain Gwynedd Gruffudd and Maredudd ap Cynan ab Owain Gwynedd Maredudd in the palace coup against his father s chosen successor Hywel in 1170. After Hywel had been safely despatched he was driven into exile himself in 1173 by Gwynedd s new co rulers Dafydd ab Owain Gwynedd Dafydd and Rhodri ab Owain Gwynedd Rhodri . After Cynan s death in 1174 his sons would come to support his nephew Llywelyn ab Iorwerth s successful bid for the throne in 1195. External references http yba.llgc.org.uk en s CYNA ABO 1174.htmlhttp yba.llgc.org.uk en s CYNA ABO 1174.html The National Library of Wales Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Cynan Ab Owain Gwynedd ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1174 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Cynan Ab Owain Gwynedd Category Welsh royalty Category Year of birth missing Category 1174 deaths Category History of Wales Wales bio stub br Cynan ab Owain Gwynedd ... more details
This is a list of cities, towns and villages in the Subdivisions of Wales principal area of Gwynedd , Wales . See the list of places in Wales for places in other principal areas. compactTOC8 side yes top yes num yes NOTOC Expand list date August 2008 A Aberangell , Aberdaron , Aberdesach , Aberdyfi , Abererch , Abergwyngregyn , Abergynolwyn , Aberllefenni , Abersoch , Afon Wen , Arthog B Bala, Gwynedd Bala , Bangor, Wales Bangor , Barmouth , Beddgelert , Bethania, Wales Bethania , Bethel, Gwynedd , Bethesda, Gwynedd Bethesda , Betws Garmon , Betws y Coed , Blaenau Ffestiniog , Boduan , Bontddu , Bontnewydd, Gwynedd Bontnewydd , Botwnnog , Brithdir, Gwynedd Brithdir , Bryncroes , Bryn crug , Bwlch derwin , Bwlchtocyn C Caeathro , Caerhun , Caernarfon , Capel Curig , Carmel, Gwynedd Carmel , Chwilog , Clynnog Fawr , Clwt y bont , Corris Uchaf , Corris , Criccieth , Croesor , Cwm y Glo D Deiniolen , Dinas Dinlle , Dinas Mawddwy , Dinas, Gwynedd Dinas , Dinorwig , Dolgellau , Dolmelinllyn E Edern, Gwynedd Edern , Efailnewydd , Esgairgeiliog F Fairbourne , Friog G Ganllwyd , Garndolbenmaen , Gellilydan , Glasinfryn , Groeslon H Harlech L Llanaber , Llanaelhaearn , Llanbedr , Llanbedrog , Llanberis ... , Llanfair, Gwynedd Llanfair Llanfihangel y pennant, Abergynolwyn , Llanfihangel y pennant, Cwm Pennant , Llanfrothen , Llangwnnadl , Llangybi, Gwynedd Llangybi , Llaniestyn, Gwynedd Llaniestyn , Llan ... N Nantlle , Nantmor , Nasareth , Nebo, Gwynedd Nebo , Nefyn P Pant Glas , Penffridd , Penisa r Waun , Penmaenpool , Pennal , Penrhos, Gwynedd Penrhos , Penrhosgarnedd Penrhyndeudraeth , Pentre Gwynfryn , Penygroes, Gwynedd Penygroes , Pen y meinl , Pistyll , Pontllyfni , Pontrug , Porth Dinllaen ... T Talybont, Bangor, Gwynedd Tal y bont near Bangor , Talybont, Barmouth, Gwynedd Tal y bont near ... Waunfawr Y Y Felinheli , Y Ffor See also List of places in Gwynedd categorised Category Gwynedd Category Lists of places in Wales Gwynedd ... more details