- published: 15 Sep 2008
- views: 12478
- author: LearnFree2007
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Caernarfon Castle - Wales
Part of Tours By Tape : Wales ( United Kingdom ) narrated and written by Richard Mitchley ...
published: 15 Sep 2008
author: LearnFree2007
Caernarfon Castle - Wales
Part of Tours By Tape : Wales ( United Kingdom ) narrated and written by Richard Mitchley Richard also runs a walking holiday company in Wales, vist his site at: www.dragontrails.com More tours by tape of Wales on YouTube Coracles -Wales - Teifi Valley http Tintern Abbey www.youtube.com Chepstow Castle www.youtube.com Penrhyn Castle www.youtube.com Edward I built castles and walled towns in North Wales to control the area following his conquest of the independent principality of Wales, in 1283. Llywelyn ap Gruffudd, prince of Wales, having rejected a bribe of one thousand pounds a year and an estate in England, if he would surrender his nation unreservedly to the king of England, had been lured into a trap on 11 December 1282, and put to death. His brother Dafydd ap Gruffudd had continued the struggle for continuing independence, but had been captured at Bera Mountain in the uplands above Garth Celyn, in June 1283. Edward surrounded and overshadowed Garth Celyn, the royal home and the headquarters of resistance to English domination, with Caernarfon and Conwy castles, and later Beaumaris Castle. The other fortress in the iron ring encirling Snowdonia was Harlech Castle. The site selected for Caernarfon was strategically important, located on the banks of the River Seiont where it flows into the Menai Strait. It had been the site of a Roman fort, and a later motte and bailey castle built c. 1090 by Hugh d'Avranches. The castle was, at the time, surrounded on two sides by ...
- published: 15 Sep 2008
- views: 12478
- author: LearnFree2007
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Horrible Histories - Stupid Deaths - Gruffydd Ap Llywelyn.flv
How Gruffydd ap Llywelyn died in 1244!...
published: 28 Jun 2012
author: YsgolFriars HistoryChannel
Horrible Histories - Stupid Deaths - Gruffydd Ap Llywelyn.flv
How Gruffydd ap Llywelyn died in 1244!
- published: 28 Jun 2012
- views: 182
- author: YsgolFriars HistoryChannel
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We Werent Born To Follow
We werent born to follow . Come on Wales get off them knees...
published: 29 Jan 2012
author: MEIBIONCYMRU
We Werent Born To Follow
We werent born to follow . Come on Wales get off them knees
- published: 29 Jan 2012
- views: 285
- author: MEIBIONCYMRU
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Horrible Histories - Stupid Deaths - Griffith Ap Llewelyn
Gruffydd ap Llywelyn's (died 1244 on the Tower of London) turn to tell his stupid death. F...
published: 22 Apr 2012
author: davidjl1234
Horrible Histories - Stupid Deaths - Griffith Ap Llewelyn
Gruffydd ap Llywelyn's (died 1244 on the Tower of London) turn to tell his stupid death. From Horrible Histories (Series 3, Episode 5). (C) Lion Television and BBC
- published: 22 Apr 2012
- views: 12787
- author: davidjl1234
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Dalriada - Walesi bárdok I. (walesi történelem - Welsh history)
Ezt a videót a walesi (cymry) népnek ajánlom, amelynek, ugyanúgy, mint a zászlajának színe...
published: 03 Jun 2010
author: szalard
Dalriada - Walesi bárdok I. (walesi történelem - Welsh history)
Ezt a videót a walesi (cymry) népnek ajánlom, amelynek, ugyanúgy, mint a zászlajának színei, úgy a történelme és sorsa is nagyon hasonlít a mienkhez. Nagyon szépen köszönöm velszi barátaimnak: DistantDreamer93 és Shibec69-nek információit és segítségét amit ennek a videónak a megalkotásában nyújtottak. A videó Arany János A walesi bárdok című balladáján és annak Dalriada magyar folkmetál együttes általi megzenésítésén alapszik. Ennek a balladának az az alapja, hogy a hagyomány úgy tartja, hogy I. Edward angol király azért, hogy a walesi nép ellenállását megtörje és beolvassza őket az angolokba, kivégeztette az ennek emlékezetét és nemzeti büszkeségét életben tartó bárdokat. Mivelhogy Dalriada, Arany balladáját 3 részre osztotta, a jelen videó csak az első rész a 3-ból. Ez az első rész. Ebben a részben a szöveg, a képek, térképek Wales történelméről és nagy alakjairól, királyokról, hercegekről szólnak, akik hősiességükkel naggyá és függetlenné tették népüket, nagyon hosszú ideig (1282) helytállva a számbeli és technológiai túlsúlyban lévő angoloknak, vikingeknek és normannoknak. Cymru am Byth! Éljen Wales! This is a homage to the people of Wales (Cymru), whos not only the colours of its national flag, but also its history and fate too, resemble very much with that of the Hungarian folks. I thank very much to my Welsh friends: DistantDreamer93 and Shibec69 in the making of this video for all their precious informations and help. This ballad is based on the poem of the ...
- published: 03 Jun 2010
- views: 7985
- author: szalard
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Cofiwn 1282 The Occupation of Cymru
A condensed history of the events leading up to the death of Llywelyn ap Gruffudd aka Llyw...
published: 06 Dec 2012
author: SianIfan1
Cofiwn 1282 The Occupation of Cymru
A condensed history of the events leading up to the death of Llywelyn ap Gruffudd aka Llywelyn 111 Tywysog Gymru which took place on Dec 11th 1282 resulting in the end of Cymric Independence and the Anglo Norman occupation of Cymru until the fight for Cymric Independence was rekindled by Tywysog Owain Glyndŵr 118 yrs later. The film also shows how Llywelyn and the tragic events that led up to his death are remembered and commemorated today. Sorry about the sudden break in the music towards the end of the presentation. I just could not solve that problem this time but, it was intended from the outset for the most important aspect of this film to be the educational info revealed within it as inspiring as the music is.
- published: 06 Dec 2012
- views: 131
- author: SianIfan1
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CILMERI 2012
Some video clips of the 2012 Llywelyn Ap Gruffydd Event at Cilmeri , also to the Lads with...
published: 16 Dec 2012
author: MEIBIONCYMRU
CILMERI 2012
Some video clips of the 2012 Llywelyn Ap Gruffydd Event at Cilmeri , also to the Lads without whom there wouldn't be a Cilmeri .
- published: 16 Dec 2012
- views: 228
- author: MEIBIONCYMRU
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Protect & Preserve Garth Celyn
The Garth Celyn Trust / Ymddiriedolaeth Garth Celyn aims to create a permanent and lasting...
published: 25 Sep 2012
author: Garth Celyn
Protect & Preserve Garth Celyn
The Garth Celyn Trust / Ymddiriedolaeth Garth Celyn aims to create a permanent and lasting memorial to the Princes of Wales at Garth Celyn, Gwynedd. Garth Celyn is the thirteenth century home and court of the last of the Welsh Princes: Llywelyn Fawr, Dafydd ap Llywelyn, Llywelyn ap Gruffudd and birthplace of Gwenllian ferch Llywelyn. Please join with us in this project to protect and preserve what was before the Edwardian conquest of 1282 / 3, the home of the Llywelyns. Garth Celyn, Abergwyngregyn, Gwynedd, North Wales 'Gwenllian' Composed By: Dafydd Bullock Performed By: The Czech Philharmonic Orchestra www.bullockmusic.info http www.facebook.com
- published: 25 Sep 2012
- views: 203
- author: Garth Celyn
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2.CASTELL FFLINT
Flint Castle (Welsh: Castell y Fflint) located in Flint, Flintshire, was the first of a se...
published: 25 Feb 2011
author: owainmeurig
2.CASTELL FFLINT
Flint Castle (Welsh: Castell y Fflint) located in Flint, Flintshire, was the first of a series of castles built during King Edward I's campaign to conquer Wales. The site was chosen for its strategic position in North East Wales. The castle was only one day's march from Chester, supplies could be brought along the River Dee and there was by a ford across to England that could be used at low tide. ConstructionBuilding work began in 1277 under Richard L'Engenour, who would later became Mayor of Chester in 1304. The castle and its earthworks were built by 1800 labourers and masons using local Millstone Grit ashlar and sandstone. In November 1280, the Savoyard master mason James of Saint George began overseeing construction at Flint for Edward I.[2] He remained at the castle for 17 months. James of Saint George then moved onto Rhuddlan to oversee its completion. When work ceased in 1286, Flint Castle had an inner ward and an outer bailey. They were separated by a tidal moat and were connected with gatehouse and drawbridge. A plantation town was also laid out beyond the outer bailey. The inner ward had three large towers and a detached keep. This isolated tower protected the inner gatehouse and outer bailey. In total expenditure, Edward I spent £6068.7.5d. creating the fortress and the town[1] (£2.5 million as of 2008). Flint, which was sited on the western shore of the River Dee estuary, could be supplied by river or sea. Its harbour was protected by a defensive wall. The ...
- published: 25 Feb 2011
- views: 749
- author: owainmeurig
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6.Castell Rhuddlan Castle
Castell ar ymyl tref Rhuddlan yn Sir Ddinbych yw Castell Rhuddlan. Castell Cymreig oedd Ca...
published: 10 Jul 2011
author: owainmeurig
6.Castell Rhuddlan Castle
Castell ar ymyl tref Rhuddlan yn Sir Ddinbych yw Castell Rhuddlan. Castell Cymreig oedd Castell Rhuddlan yn wreiddiol ond fe wnaeth y Normaniaid ei adnewyddu a'i atgyweirio a daeth i feddiant coron Lloegr ar ôl hynny. Saif y castell wrth ryd strategol ar Afon Clwyd. Mae'n bosibl mai yma neu gerllaw yr ymladdwyd Brwydr Morfa Rhuddlan yn 795. Cododd y brenin grymus Gruffudd ap Llywelyn gastell yma yn 1063 a'i wneud yn sedd frenhinol. Ond llosgwyd y castell hwnnw gan y Saeson pan anfonodd Harold, brenin Lloegr, fyddin i ogledd Cymru. Yn 1073 codwyd castell mwnt a beili yno gan y Normaniaid ar orchymyn Gwilym Gwncwerwr. Tyfodd bwrdeistref fechan yng nghysgod y castell. Yn 1277 codwyd castell cadarn ar y safle gan Edward I o Loegr, a'i defnyddiodd fel ei brif ganolfan yn y gogledd yn ei ymosodiad ar Wynedd i geisio dymchwel Llywelyn ap Gruffudd. Yno yn 1284, ar ôl gorchfygu Llywelyn, cyhoeddodd Edward I Statud Rhuddlan, a fyddai'n gweddnewid gweinyddiaeth Cymru. Bu gwarchae ar y castell gan Cymry'r Gogledd dan arweiniad Madog ap Llywelyn yng ngwrthryfel Cymreig 1294. Dros ganrif yn ddiweddarach ymsododd Owain Glyndŵr arno; ni chipiwyd y castell ond llosgwyd y dref gaerog o'i gwmpas. Rhuddlan Castle (Welsh: Castell Rhuddlan) is a castle located in Rhuddlan, Denbighshire, Wales. It was erected by Edward I in 1277 following the First Welsh War Rhuddlan was planned as a concentric castle. It has a unique 'diamond' in layout as the gatehouses are positioned at the corners of the ...
- published: 10 Jul 2011
- views: 121
- author: owainmeurig
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Gellerts Grave at Beddgellert :The Bravest Dog in Wales 1/9
In the Glaslyn Valley high in the mountains of Snowdonia in north Wales is the little pict...
published: 05 Sep 2011
author: StarFire Alternity
Gellerts Grave at Beddgellert :The Bravest Dog in Wales 1/9
In the Glaslyn Valley high in the mountains of Snowdonia in north Wales is the little picturesque village of Beddgelert, not a hive of industrial activity like Cardiff, Swansea, or any such like place in the south; but a place that is heavily dependent on its tourists. Among its attractions today, on the outskirts of the village, is the grave of possibly this country's most famous dog; Gelert. Thus was how the village begot its name:- Beddgelert - Grave of Gelert To tell you of Gelert I must take you back to the times of another of my Country's great princes, Llywelyn ap Iorworth or Llywelyn The Great. Llywelyn was a grandson of Owain Gwynedd and grandfather to Llywelyn ap Gruffudd (Llywelyn the Last). He was born in the year 1173 in the beautiful Lledr valley, on the eastern side of Snowdonia. His home of Castell Dolwyddelan stood on a knoll on the southern slopes of Moel Siabod, guarding the way west over Snowdonia from the Conway valley. The Story is on this link www.red-dragon-wales.com
- published: 05 Sep 2011
- views: 103
- author: StarFire Alternity
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Cofiwn 1282 and the wearing the Ivy leaf on Dec 11 annually in Cymru
Llywelyn ap Gruffudd, Tywysog Cymru was treacherously slain close to Cilmeri in Cymru on t...
published: 02 Dec 2012
author: SianIfan1
Cofiwn 1282 and the wearing the Ivy leaf on Dec 11 annually in Cymru
Llywelyn ap Gruffudd, Tywysog Cymru was treacherously slain close to Cilmeri in Cymru on the 11th Dec 1282 and every year on that date, the ivy leaf is worn throughout Cymru in rememberance. This little photo video explains the background as to why, how and when the ivy leaf came into being as a commemorative symbol to commemorate Llywelyn ap Gruffudd and his bodyguard of eighteen strong who were also slain on that dark December day.
- published: 02 Dec 2012
- views: 169
- author: SianIfan1
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5. Castell Dinbych Denbigh Castle
My photos doesn't do it justice Denbigh Castle -Castell Dinbych was a fortress built follo...
published: 05 Jun 2011
author: owainmeurig
5. Castell Dinbych Denbigh Castle
My photos doesn't do it justice Denbigh Castle -Castell Dinbych was a fortress built following the 13th-century conquest of Wales by Edward I. The castle, which stands on a rocky promontory above the Welsh market town of Denbigh, Denbighshire, was built upon an earlier Welsh stronghold. It was defended by a unique triple-towered gateway. A planned town (bastide) was laid out at the same time as the castle. The Anglo-Norman borough was an attempt by Edward I to pacify the Welsh. Denbigh Castle, which was built during two phases, was based on designs attributed to Master James of St George. In the first period, commencing 1282, parts of the outer ward were constructed. These outer defences included the southern and western walls and the eastern towers. Later work on the inner ward began including parts of the curtain wall and the castle's main gatehouse. The borough's new town walls were also began during this period. But in 1294 Denbigh was attacked and taken during the revolt of Madog ap Llywelyn halting the work on the incomplete town and castle. Following its recapture a year later, Henry de Lacy substantially revised the plans in the second phase of building work. This time the inner ward's curtain wall were refortified with thicker and higher walls. The main gatehouse was heavily buttressed with a three octagonal towers and a drawbridge: two towers faced outwards and a third interior tower, (the Badnes Tower), inside the main gateway. This three-towered triangular ...
- published: 05 Jun 2011
- views: 265
- author: owainmeurig
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Cilmeri mis Kevardhu/December 12 2009
Procession to memorial stone for Llywelyn ap Gruffudd, Prince of Wales, Cimeri, December 1...
published: 15 Dec 2009
author: celticleaguetv
Cilmeri mis Kevardhu/December 12 2009
Procession to memorial stone for Llywelyn ap Gruffudd, Prince of Wales, Cimeri, December 12th 2009. Attended by members of 3 branches of the Celtic League.
- published: 15 Dec 2009
- views: 246
- author: celticleaguetv
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Gellerts Grave At Beddgellert North Wales and the Bravest Dog in Wales 1/9
In the Glaslyn Valley high in the mountains of Snowdonia in north Wales is the little pict...
published: 06 Sep 2011
author: Snoopyloopylou
Gellerts Grave At Beddgellert North Wales and the Bravest Dog in Wales 1/9
In the Glaslyn Valley high in the mountains of Snowdonia in north Wales is the little picturesque village of Beddgelert, not a hive of industrial activity like Cardiff, Swansea, or any such like place in the south; but a place that is heavily dependent on its tourists. Among its attractions today, on the outskirts of the village, is the grave of possibly this country's most famous dog; Gelert. Thus was how the village begot its name:- Beddgelert - Grave of Gelert To tell you of Gelert I must take you back to the times of another of my Country's great princes, Llywelyn ap Iorworth or Llywelyn The Great. Llywelyn was a grandson of Owain Gwynedd and grandfather to Llywelyn ap Gruffudd (Llywelyn the Last). He was born in the year 1173 in the beautiful Lledr valley, on the eastern side of Snowdonia. His home of Castell Dolwyddelan stood on a knoll on the southern slopes of Moel Siabod, guarding the way west over Snowdonia from the Conway valley. The Story is on this link www.red-dragon-wales.com
- published: 06 Sep 2011
- views: 43
- author: Snoopyloopylou
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Let's Play Medieval Total War 2: Kingdoms - Wales - Episode 1
Hello and welcome to my Medieval Total War 2: Kingdoms (Britannia) Campaign, playing as th...
published: 30 Aug 2012
author: JozefKPilsudski
Let's Play Medieval Total War 2: Kingdoms - Wales - Episode 1
Hello and welcome to my Medieval Total War 2: Kingdoms (Britannia) Campaign, playing as the proud, but weak nation of Wales. Join me in my quest to defeat the English in order to save the Welsh people from annihilation! *I know the sound in the video wasn't perfect, but I'll get that fixed for the next episode!* Song at the beginning: "The Dawning" by "Hagalaz Runedance"
- published: 30 Aug 2012
- views: 753
- author: JozefKPilsudski
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Gellerts Grave at Beddgellert :The Bravest Dog in Wales 2/9
In the Glaslyn Valley high in the mountains of Snowdonia in north Wales is the little pict...
published: 05 Sep 2011
author: StarFire Alternity
Gellerts Grave at Beddgellert :The Bravest Dog in Wales 2/9
In the Glaslyn Valley high in the mountains of Snowdonia in north Wales is the little picturesque village of Beddgelert, not a hive of industrial activity like Cardiff, Swansea, or any such like place in the south; but a place that is heavily dependent on its tourists. Among its attractions today, on the outskirts of the village, is the grave of possibly this country's most famous dog; Gelert. Thus was how the village begot its name:- Beddgelert - Grave of Gelert To tell you of Gelert I must take you back to the times of another of my Country's great princes, Llywelyn ap Iorworth or Llywelyn The Great. Llywelyn was a grandson of Owain Gwynedd and grandfather to Llywelyn ap Gruffudd (Llywelyn the Last). He was born in the year 1173 in the beautiful Lledr valley, on the eastern side of Snowdonia. His home of Castell Dolwyddelan stood on a knoll on the southern slopes of Moel Siabod, guarding the way west over Snowdonia from the Conway valley. The Story is on this link www.red-dragon-wales.com
- published: 05 Sep 2011
- views: 32
- author: StarFire Alternity
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A chronicle of the Welsh Princes 1063-1415
Balchder Cymru Historian Steve Griffiths Author of "Dafydd Ap Llywelyn- The Shield of Wale...
published: 03 Feb 2012
author: balchdercymru
A chronicle of the Welsh Princes 1063-1415
Balchder Cymru Historian Steve Griffiths Author of "Dafydd Ap Llywelyn- The Shield of Wales" (available from y Lolfa) opens a temporary exhibition to the history that is not taught to us. He set this up in Buckley library in his own time and with the help of just a few friends provided a valuable educational source for a limited time. One day I'm sure we will have something more permanent. Thanks to Steve for the Exhibition and to Buckley library for the space. Dyma Steve Griffiths yn arddangos hanes Cymru sydd ddim yn cael ei ddysgu fel arfer yn ein hardal. Nath steve rhoi hwn at ei gilydd ei hyn gyda ychydig o help gan ffrindiau. Rydym yn gobeithio un dydd fydd ne rhiwbeth mwy llawn amser yma. Diolch yn fawr i Steve am ei waith caled ac ir llyfrgell am y lle. Ysgwenodd o lyfr yn ddiweddar am Dafydd Ap Gruffydd Tarian Cymru (ar gael or Lolfa)
- published: 03 Feb 2012
- views: 191
- author: balchdercymru