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    Abergwyngregyn (Welsh: [abɛrɡwɨnˈɡrɛɡɨn]) is a village and community of historical note in Gwynedd, a county and principal area in Wales. Under its historic...
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    Aber Falls (category Abergwyngregyn)
    a waterfall located about two miles (3 km) south of the village of Abergwyngregyn, Gwynedd, Wales. The waterfall is formed as the Afon Goch plunges about...
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    Dafydd ap Llywelyn (c. 1212–1246) married Isabella de Braose, died at Abergwyngregyn. Some of Llywelyn's other recorded children may also have been Joan's:...
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    2015. Evans, Gwynfor (2001), Cymru O Hud Abergwyngregyn Evans, Gwynfor (2002), Eternal Wales Abergwyngregyn Fynes-Clinton, F.E. (1912), The Welsh Vocabulary...
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    Llywelyn ap Gruffudd (category People from Abergwyngregyn)
    several months, but in June 1283 was captured in the uplands above Abergwyngregyn at Bera Mountain together with his family. He was brought before Edward...
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    Cardiff Abergwyngregyn Strata Florida Machynlleth Ludlow St Davids Aberystwyth Caernarfon Castle Llandrindod Wells The current capital of Wales is Cardiff...
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    move again, this time to the mountains above the Welsh royal home in Abergwyngregyn. "Those who survived fled for refuge to the inaccessible rocks of Snowdonia...
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    Iorwerth (Llywelyn Fawr or Llywelyn the Great), built a royal home at Abergwyngregyn (known as Tŷ Hir, the Long House, in later documents[citation needed])...
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  • Gwenllian of Wales (category People from Abergwyngregyn)
    Gwenllian (pronounced [ɡwenˈɬi.an]) was born in the Gwynedd royal home in Abergwyngregyn near Bangor, Gwynedd. Gwenllian's mother, Eleanor de Montfort, died...
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  • Kinmel Bay Trelawnym Gronant Trevor Cerrigydrudion Glanrafon Glascoed Abergwyngregyn Royal Mail's Postcode Address File A quick introduction to Royal Mail's...
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    effectively ended by the sudden death of Dafydd in the royal home at Abergwyngregyn, in February 1246. He was buried with his father at the abbey of Aberconwy...
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    of the 1960s built substandard section of dual carriageway west of Abergwyngregyn from Tai'r Meibion towards Tan-y-lon, which is a relatively narrow section...
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  • Meirion Roberts (category People from Abergwyngregyn)
    September 1934) is a Welsh former international rugby union player. Born in Abergwyngregyn in the north of Wales, Roberts moved to Cardiff in his youth and learned...
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  • waterfalls in Wales is available at List of waterfalls of Wales. Aber Falls, Abergwyngregyn Cenarth Falls, River Teifi Conwy Falls Dolgoch Falls Dyserth Falls Ffrwd...
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    half of the trail takes an inland route, with the second half (from Abergwyngregyn onwards) following the north coast of the Llŷn Peninsula. It measures...
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    Eleanor, Lady of Wales, died on 19 June 1282 at the royal Welsh home at Abergwyngregyn, on the north coast of Gwynedd, giving birth to a daughter, Gwenllian...
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  • Llywelyn Fawr or Llywelyn the Great). It is set at the royal home at Abergwyngregyn, on the north coast of Gwynedd at Easter in 1230. In the play William...
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    know." On 21 June 1283, Dafydd III was captured in the uplands above Abergwyngregyn close to Bera Mawr in a secret hiding place recorded as "Nanhysglain"...
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    as St Mary and St Bodfan Church in Llanaber and St Bodfan church in Abergwyngregyn. Also, in Llanaber are the Llanaber Stones, they are two very large...
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    Falls distillery and Coles distillery. The Aber Falls distillery in Abergwyngregyn, Gwynedd, commenced production in late 2017 and released its first whisky...
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    villages Aberangell Aberdaron Aberdesach Aberdyfi Abererch Abergeirw Abergwyngregyn Abergynolwyn Aberllefenni Abersoch Abertrinant Afon Wen Anelog Arthog...
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  • may refer to: Aber and Inver (placename elements) Aber, Ceredigion Abergwyngregyn, popularly known by the short form "Aber" Aberystwyth, popularly known...
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    Bwlch-y-Ddeufaen (category Abergwyngregyn)
    The distance from Rowen to Abergwyngregyn is about nine miles of mostly high mountain footpath. Near the Abergwyngregyn end, the route forms part of...
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    religious and military centres of that kingdom, including the palace of Abergwyngregyn, Dolwyddelan Castle and Aberconwy Abbey. Within Arllechwedd there were...
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  • captured together at Nanhysglain near to Bera Mawr in the uplands above Abergwyngregyn on 21 June 1283. King Edward I of England then issued orders for the...
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    Eleanor de Montfort (category People from Abergwyngregyn)
    whom she died giving birth to on 19 June 1282 at the royal palace in Abergwyngregyn, on the north coast of Gwynedd. Her body was taken across the Lafan...
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    as a new part of the Royal Mail coach road from Llanbedr y Cennin to Abergwyngregyn before the A55 coast road was built linking Chester to Holyhead around...
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    villages Aberangell Aberdaron Aberdesach Aberdyfi Abererch Abergeirw Abergwyngregyn Abergynolwyn Aberllefenni Abersoch Abertrinant Afon Wen Anelog Arthog...
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    ruler of much of Wales. Llywelyn made his 'capital' and headquarters at Abergwyngregyn on the north coast, overlooking the Menai Strait. In 1200 he became...
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    villages Aberangell Aberdaron Aberdesach Aberdyfi Abererch Abergeirw Abergwyngregyn Abergynolwyn Aberllefenni Abersoch Abertrinant Afon Wen Anelog Arthog...
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