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  1. no.wikipedia.org › wiki › GwyneddGwynedd – Wikipedia

    Gwynedd. 52°50′00″N 3°55′00″V. Gwynedd på Commons. Gwynedd er et administrativt og bevart grevskap i det nordlige Wales. Det har sitt navn etter middelalderkongedømmet Gwynedd, og ble grunnlagt i 1974 som et av åtte administrative grevskaper i Wales. I areal er det et av de største, men det er tynt befolket.

  2. Bangor es el extremo oeste del North Wales Path, un sendero costero de 60 millas (unos cien kilómetros) que acaba en Prestatyn . Se sitúa frente a la isla de Anglesey ( Ynis Môn en galés), de la que la separa el estrecho de Menai (en galés, el Afon Menai, el río [sic] Menai). Dos puentes, el Puente Britannia y el Puente Grog y Borth lo ...

  3. fi.wikipedia.org › wiki › GwyneddGwynedd – Wikipedia

    Gwynedd on kreivikunta ja yksi Walesin hallintoalueista. Se sijaitsee maan luoteisosassa Irlanninmeren rannalla ja sen pääkaupunkina toimii Caernarfon . Hallintoalueella on arviolta 122 864 asukasta (vuonna 2015) ja sen pinta-ala on 2 534,94 neliökilometriä.

  4. Geographie. Das Königreich Gwynedd befand sich im Nordwesten von Wales. Im Norden und Westen grenzte es an die irische See, die östliche Grenze bildete der River Conwy und die südliche der River Dovey. Die Insel Anglesey im Nordwesten von Gwynedd gehörte ebenfalls zu Gwynedd und war in die drei Cantrefi Rhosyr, Cemais und Aberffraw unterteilt.

  5. The House of Gwynedd, divided between the earlier House of Cunedda, which lasted from c.401 to 825, was eventually replaced by the later House of Aberffraw, beginning in 844. The first is so named after Cunedda (386-460), the founding King of Gwynedd in late Roman Britain ; following the departure of Magnus Maximus in the 380s, and the second after Aberffraw , the old capital of the Kingdom of ...

  6. Control of the Menai and access to Anglesey ( Ynys Môn) was crucial for medieval Gwynedd. The history of Gwynedd in the High Middle Ages is a period in the History of Wales spanning the 11th through the 13th centuries. Gwynedd, located in the north of Wales, eventually became the most dominant of Welsh polities during this period.

  7. Owain Gwynedd ap Gruffydd (1137–1170) (A partir de Owain, os gobernantes de Gwynedd son chamados Princípe de Aberffraw e Señor de Snowdon). Hywel ab Owain Gwynedd r. 1170; morto polo seu irmán máis novo Dafydd ab Owain nunha conspiración urdida pola súa madrasta Cristen, princesa viúva de Gwynedd, e os seus fillos Dafydd e Rhodri ab Owain.