10 July 2011

REMEMBER RHYD CHWIMA 29 MIS MEDI 1267 - WORTH A NEW GENERATION OF PATRIOTS COMMEMORATING - POBL COFIWN BEEN THERE - WHO NOW WILL FOLLOW IN THEIR FOOTSTEPS ON 29 SEPTEMBER 2011 OR ORGANISE A PATRIOTS RALLY FOR SATURDAY 1 OCTOBER 2011?



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1 Aug 2011 – Blog of Gethin 'Iestyn' Gruffydd subtitled Remembrance, Retrospective and Revisionary, Riot and Rebellion, Revelry and Re-enactment.




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  1. Treaty of Montgomery - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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    By means of the Treaty of Montgomery (29 September 1267), Llywelyn ap Gruffydd was acknowledged as Prince of Wales by the English king Henry III, the only ...
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  2. File:Wales after the Treaty of Montgomery 1267 .svg - Wikipedia ...

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    File:Wales after the Treaty of Montgomery 1267 .svg. From Wikipedia, the ...
  3. Llywelyn the Last

    www.castlewales.com/llywel2.html - Cached
    In 1267 his position as overlord was recognized by Henry III in the Treaty of Montgomerywhen the English king accepted Llywelyn's homage as prince of Wales 





    1. 4 Feb 2008 – The ford from England to mid Wales across the River Severn used for at least 2000 years (until c1886). The main meeting place between the ...
    2. Rhyd Chwima - Wicipedia

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      Lleolir Rhyd Chwima ar Afon Hafren ger Aberriw, tua 2.5 milltir i'r gogledd-orllewin o Drefaldwyn, Powys. Mae'n rhyd hanesyddol a fu'n groesfan am ...
    3. Delwedd:Rhyd Chwima 677427.jpg - Wicipedia

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      English: The historic Ford at Montgomery (Welsh = Rhyd Chwima = the swift ...
    4. Welsh Remembrancer.: REMEMBER RHYD CHWIMA 29 MEDI 1267 RALLY TO ...

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      22 May 2011 – REMEMBER RHYD CHWIMA 29 MEDI 1267 RALLY TO THE DEFENCE OF TIROEDD HANES LLYWYLYN III Powys Arises To Defend - Will Gwynedd Now Rise To 
    5. Welsh Remembrancer.: YOU FORGOT ABERFFRAW - WILL YOU NOW REMEMBER ...

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      11 May 2011 – YOU FORGOT ABERFFRAW - WILL YOU NOW REMEMBER RHYD CHWIMA - FORGET OR IGNORE THEN NO MORE 'COFIA DREWERYN' PLEASE AS IT WILL BE MEANINGLESS ...
    6. By the 13th century the ford just to the south of the Roman fort had become known to the Welsh as Rhydwhiman (or Rhydwhyman, Welsh rhyd chwima 'swift ford') ...
    7. YSBRYD COFIWN RETURN TO RHYD CHWIMA - MUDIAD COFIWN Past, Present ...

      cofiwn.blogspot.com/.../ysbryd-cofiwn-return-to-rhyd-chwima-19.h... - Cached
      1 Jun 2011 – YSBRYD COFIWN RETURN TO RHYD CHWIMA - 19 YEARS LATER - 1982 - 2011 - A LESSON IN HISTORY - THE BEST FORM OF DEFENCE IS ATTACK - THUS ...
    8. The historic Ford at Montgomery (Welsh = Rhyd Chwima = the swift ...

      www.geolocation.ws/v/W/4d58066d1d41c86ece0534d1/the...-/en - Cached
      13 Feb 2011 – The historic Ford at Montgomery (Welsh = Rhyd Chwima = the swift ford), near to Garthmyl, Powys, Great Britain. The ford from England to mid ...
    9. Adfywiad Gwladgarol Cymru: THE NEXT BIG NATIONALIST EVENT A RALI...

      adfywiad.blogspot.com/2011/06/next-big-nationalist-event-rali.html - Cached
      17 Jun 2011 – THE NEXT BIG NATIONALIST EVENT A RALI GWLADGAROL AT CASTELL DOLFORWYN AND WALK TO RHYD CHWIMA 1st OCTOBER 2011 - Maybe? 
    10. Grass roots - Llandrindod Wells - Local Welsh News - News ...

      www.walesonline.co.uk/news/local.../grass-roots-91466-28734391/ - Cached
      21 May 2011 – “The area includes sites of historical importance – such as Rhyd Chwima(where the treaty that forced Edward I to recognise Llywelyn III as ..

      Abermule - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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      Abermule (Welsh: Abermiwl) is a village in Powys, mid Wales, located on the River Severn. The Montgomeryshire canal runs through Abermule, the canal is very ...

      Abermule

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      It is hoped that this site will evolve into a community facility, used by the school, groups, the council, church, individuals and businesses of Abermule ...