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  1. Trellyffaint Burial Chamber - Siambr Gladdu Trellyffaint

    ... of Nevern (Welsh: Nanhyfer) in the north of Pembrokeshire, Wales (Welsh: Sir Benfro, Cymru). Image : Trellyffaint side view of ... of Bristol article . Celtic nation: Wales Itinerary: Wales southwest Place type: ...

    Anonymous (not verified) - Sep 20 2021 - 9:48pm

  2. Presaddfed Burial Chamber - Siambr Gladdu Presaddfed

    ... at Brynadfed by the lake of Llyn Llywenan in Anglesey, Wales (Ynys Môn, Cymru). Link: Cadw - Presaddfed Burial Chambe r ... Chamber courtesy of Cadw Celtic nation: Wales Itinerary: Wales Anglesey Place type: ...

    Anonymous (not verified) - Jun 24 2022 - 5:17pm

  3. Pentre Ifan - Siambr Gladdu Pentr Ifan

    ... (4000 to 3000 BC). It is the largest and best preserved in Wales. The capstone weighs over 16 tonnes; it is 16ft 6in (5m) long and 8ft ... Celtic nation: Wales Itinerary: Wales southwest Place type: ...

    Mair Williams - Nov 26 2016 - 9:38pm

  4. Trefignath Burial Chamber - Siambr Gladdu Trefignath

    ... image courtesy of Cadw Celtic nation: Wales Itinerary: Wales Anglesey Place type: Ancient site ...

    Anonymous (not verified) - Jun 22 2022 - 11:15pm

  5. Chun Quoit

    ... Chun Castle. It is similar to other such chambers found in Wales, Ireland and Brittany. It consists of upright stones supporting a ...

    Anonymous (not verified) - May 6 2013 - 6:09pm

  6. Campaign continues for the return to Isle of Man of the Chronicles of the Kings of Mann and the Isles

    ... Alastair Kneale's blog The Chronicles of the Kings of Mann and the Isles were written in Latin in 1261 or 1262. They record, ... standing campaign for the return of the Chronicles of the Kings of Mann and the Isles to the Island. The manuscript is currently being ...

    Alastair Kneale - Jan 25 2022 - 3:02pm

  7. Rushen Abbey – Where the Chronicles of the Kings of Mann and the Isles were written

    ... is associated with the writing of the Chronicles of the Kings of Mann and the Isles. The mediaeval manuscript was compiled around 1257 ... The campaign to bring the Chronicles of the Kings of Mann and the Isles home to Mannin continues. However, that is not to ...

    Alastair Kneale - Sep 18 2014 - 8:28pm - 0 comments

  8. Cornwall's Kings and a civilised, outward looking and trading Cornwall 1,000 years ago!

    Kernow Matters to Us's blog Early Cornish kings feasted on oysters, roast pork and fine wine, archaeologists have found. ... and oyster shells which suggest they were eaten by the early kings, experts said. It is easy to assume that the fall of the Roman Empire ...

    Kernow Matters to Us - Jul 22 2017 - 5:45pm

  9. King John's Castle - Caisleán Luimnigh

    ... island is St Mary's Cathedral which is over 800 years old. Kings Island (Inis Sibhtonn) was a Viking stronghold before the building of the ... and has exhibitions of the history of the site. Links: Kings John's Castle Shannon Heritage Image: King John’s Castle in ...

    Anonymous (not verified) - Apr 21 2021 - 10:54pm

  10. Rushen Abbey was an important centre of knowledge and literacy on the Isle of Man

    ... Cashtal Rosien) a medieval castle and stronghold of the Kings of Mann and the Isles, located in the Island's historic capital, ... a renewed campaign for the return of the Chronicles of the Kings of Mann and the Isles to the Island. The manuscript is currently being ...

    Alastair Kneale - Jan 25 2019 - 2:21pm

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