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    Dryslwyn Castle (Welsh: Castell Dryslwyn or Castell y Drysllwyn) is a native Welsh castle, sited on a rocky hill roughly halfway between Llandeilo and...
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    Drysllwyn Castle is a Great Western Railway (GWR) Castle Class locomotive built at Swindon Works in May 1936 and named after Dryslwyn Castle. It is owned...
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    Retrieved 29 September 2021. "Dryslwyn Castle, Dryslwyn (100682)". Coflein. RCAHMW. Retrieved 29 September 2021. "Kidwelly Castle, Kidwelly (95633)". Coflein...
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    Longshanks, and lived at Dryslwyn Castle, he later rebelled and was executed for treason at York, his son was imprisoned at Bristol Castle Rhys Gryg, Welsh prince...
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    built the spectacular castle at Carreg Cennen, about four miles away to the south. It is not visible from Dynefwr, but Dryslwyn Castle can just be seen on...
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    knight of Hanley Castle in Worcestershire, Constable of Odiham Castle, and the Keeper of Bristol Castle, Portchester Castle and Dryslwyn Castle plus their respective...
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    to have been Jonnett, daughter of Gruffydd ap Llewelyn Foethus of Dryslwyn Castle. Lewys Dwnn's Heraldic Visitations, a 16th-century genealogical record...
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    Nicholas de Stafford. Active in wars against the Welsh; killed at Dryslwyn Castle in 1287. He had first married Anne de Langley and then Eleanor De Clinton...
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  • of Ystrad Tywi, including Llandovery Castle, until he expanded to rule the region encompassing Dryslwyn castle. When his father died, in 1234, Maredudd...
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    Dryslwyn Castle, and when that stronghold eventually fell, fled to Newcastle Emlyn Castle. The English forces hauled their siege engine from Dryslwyn...
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  • Drysllwyn, Brisbane, a heritage-listed house in Queensland, Australia Dryslwyn Castle in Wales This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the...
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    branch of the Welsh Royal House of Dinefwr, taking their name from Mathrafal Castle. They effectively replaced the House of Gwertherion, who had been ruling...
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  • Dinefwr Castle Cadw website for Dolbadarn Castle Cadw website for Dolforwyn Castle Cadw website for Dolwyddelan Castle Cadw website for Dryslwyn Castle Cadw...
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    of Antiquaries. Caple directed excavations at Dryslwyn Castle between 1984 and 1995 and at Nevern Castle between 2008 and 2018. He retired from Durham...
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    Edward's castle-building campaign in north Wales. In 1287, he took part in the suppression of Rhys ap Maredudd's revolt and the siege of Dryslwyn Castle, as...
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    Edmund of Almain. The English forces besiege Dryslwyn Castle, which lasts for three weeks before the castle falls after the curtain walls are undermined...
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    research throughout Wales, such as their support for excavations at Dryslwyn Castle. The Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Wales...
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  • Edeirnion, Glyndyfrdwy and Dryslwyn Castle under native rule as clients of the king. 1287 Rhys ap Maredudd of Dryslwyn, a prince of Deheubarth incensed...
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    submitted to English king Edward I, and surrendered the castle of Dinefwr, but was allowed to retain Dryslwyn. In 1282 Llywelyn ap Gruffydd presented "grievances"...
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    and a Land Mark in the County, opposite to which are the Ruins of Dryslwyn Castle, and the Grongar Hills, with the Towey winding to a great extent, presenting...
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    Retrieved 4 April 2019. Cadw. "Dryslwyn Castle (10934)". National Historic Assets of Wales. Retrieved 4 April 2019. "Dryslwyn Castle". British Listed Buildings...
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  • Ain Dara temple, Syria; continues until 1985. Excavations begin at Dryslwyn Castle in Wales under the direction of Chris Caple; the dig lasts until 1995...
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  • majesty on the left; while the valley spreads in front….and the ruins of Dryslwyn castle, upon an insulated eminence in the middle of the vale.". The first...
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    deliver to Rhys the long sought-after castle at Dinefwr. This state of affairs led Rhys to make Dryslwyn castle his main residence, and it seems likely...
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  • Edmund of Almain. The English forces besiege Dryslwyn Castle, which lasts for three weeks before the castle falls after the curtain walls are undermined...
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  • NPRN: not yet identified. DAT PRN not yet identified. Cadw SAM: CM030: Dryslwyn Castle coflein NPRN: not yet identified. DAT PRN not yet identified. Cadw...
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  • chamber, Castell Mawr, Merlin's Hill, Llanegwad, Dryslwyn Castle, Gron Gaer Hillfort, Dinefawr Castle, Carn Goch Hillfort; the Black Mountain from the...
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    construction of Conwy Castle. First Constable of Harlech Castle from 1285 to his death by drowning (probably during the siege of Dryslwyn Castle in South Wales)...
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  • hillslope fort Dinefwr Castle (51°52′36″N 4°01′03″W / 51.8768°N 4.0175°W / 51.8768; -4.0175), contour fort Dryslwyn Castle (51°51′48″N 4°06′03″W /...
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    1972, Cardiff Carmarthen Castle: The Archaeology of Government, Neil Ludlow, 2007, p. 21-22 Excavations at Dryslwyn Castle 1980-1995, Chris Caple, 2007...
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