Tuesday, 17 August 2010

CADW EU - HT PRINCES OF WALES INITIATIVE: THE PRINCIPALITY/GWLAD OF GLYWYSING (Morgannwg & Gwent) Southern Wales.

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        1. Glywysing was, from the sub-Roman period through to the Early Middle Ages,
          a pettykingdom in south-east Wales. Its people were descended from the Iron Age ...
          en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glywysing - Cached - Similar
        2. Kingdom of Gwent - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

          At times in the 8th century, Gwent and Glywysing appear to have formed a singlekingdom.
          Gwent may also have extended east of the River Wye into areas known ...
          en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kingdom_of_Gwent - Cached - Similar
        3. The Early Welsh Kingdoms, Gwent & Glywysing, later Morgannwg ...

          On the death of Cadwgan his brother, Morgan, united Gwent, Gower and Glywysing
          and created the single kingdom of Morgannwg, later called Glamorgan. ...
          www.castlewales.com/gwent.html - Cached - Similar
        4. The Kings of Morgannwg/Glywysing: British Monarchs

          The Kings of Morgannwg alias Glywysing The Kingdom of Morgannwg.
          Kings of GlywysingGlywys Cernyw fl. late 5th century. Gwynllyw Farfog the Bearded ?-523 ...
          www.britannia.com/history/monarchs/glam.html - Cached - Similar
        5. EBK: St. Glywys Cernyw, King of Glywysing

          In the mid-5th century, he became the first King to really leave his mark
          on that region: so much so that his kingdom became named Glywysing in his honour. ...
          www.earlybritishkingdoms.com/bios/glywycgg.html - Cached - Similar
        6. Jowsey Genealogy

          The classical surname is also found in Glamorganshire (Welsh: Sir Forgannwg),
          a region of South Wales, part of the ancient Welsh kingdom of Glywysing. ...
          jowsey.com/ - Cached - Similar
        7. Kingdom of Gwent: Information from Answers.com

          At times in the 8th century, Gwent and Glywysing appear to have formed
          a single kingdom. Gwent may also have extended east of the River Wye into areas known ...
          www.answers.com/topic/kingdom-of-gwent - Cached - Similar
        8. Glywysing

          Glywysing was a post-Roman and early medieval kingdom of mid-South Wales.
          Its people were decended from the Brythonic tribe of the Silures. ...
          www.worldlingo.com/ma/enwiki/en/Glywysing
        9. Archenfield Archaeology Ltd - Hereford in the 6th and 7th centuries

          To the west of Ergyng, the town of Venta (Caerwent) gave its name to the kingdom of Gwent.
          Beyond Gwent, Glywysing occupied modern Glamorganshire. ...
          www.archenfield.com/history_earlymedieval.htm - Cached - Similar
        10. Glywysing Morgannwg Kingdoms

          GLYWYSING & MORGANNWG KINGDOMS. Following the conquest by Robert FitzHamon ...[GLAM272] Onbrawst (daughter of King Gwrgan mawr, see GLAMORGAN KINGDOM). ...
          mauriceboddy.org.uk/Glywys.htm - Cached
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