Saturday, 21 July 2012

CUNEDDA, Y CYMRY and the FOUNDATION OF CYMRU - A CALL TO MEMORIALISE, COMMEMORATE AND CELEBRATE.


The August 2012 issue of the BBC History Magazine includes a feature which asks the question: Why do many historians omit the kingdom of Rheged and it's ruler Urien the Great when writing about the Anglo - Saxon settlement of Britain? I am not going to tell you why, go read it up for yourselves. It does prompt me to ask a similar question as to why we in Wales/Cymru do not make as much of Cunedda and the founding of Cymru as the Hungarians do of Adpar or the French of Charlemagne. There is a constant calling for more memorials to Llywelyn and Glyndwr but what of other great Welsh Kings and Princes as Gruffydd ap Llywelyn and not least Cunedda and sons, why not? We need similar on a grand scale for Cunedda and his sons as much as the Magyar Lord ADPAR and the Chiefs. Why not a grand and great in size statue of  CUNEDDA in Gwynedd possibly Caernarfon and, then each of his Sons memorialized in Counties of Wales named after them. Perhaps also in area of Allt Cunedda near Cydweli too, this then unifies concept of HEN TIROEDD CUNEDDA.

Some years back I and Sian visited Allt Cunedda (I have a post on
 this and photos somewhere) and it is pitiful. Here is the Story
 Archeolgists dug about there and took the Skeleton remains
 away, never returned and are now said to be 'LOST' the local 
farmers wife knew all about this and would like to see them
 brought back. We need to look into this again, then during WWI 
they built an Anti - Air Craft Gunnery Station Site close by 
(Remains Still there), Guess what they used the remains of 
ALLT CUNEDDA as it's foundations.   GET THIS: All that remains 
of ALLT CUNEDDA is a stone about size of 'STONE OF SCONE' 
or a step you would clean your boots on. Now this is a
 Metophor for the contracting 'Fro Cymraeg'.

ALL THIS IS VERY POTENT SYMBOLISM IF HANDLED CORRECTLY 
IN A WELL THOUGHT OUT AND PLANNED WAY BY SERIOUS 
PEOPLE NOT FLY BY NIGHT PATRIOTS OR 'IDJEETS' WHO 
WANT TO DRAW ATTENTION TO THEMSELVES ON fb. YES A 
PETITION IS NEEDED BUT MUCH BACK UP WORK NEEDS T
O BE DONE AS AN ARTICLE FOR A MAGAZINE AND LETTERS 
TO PRESS AND SOME ONE SOUND TO TALK ABOUT IT NOT LEAST 
TO THE MEDIA AND RE SUCH MAKE SURE THIS PROJECT AS A 
WIDE BERTH FROM THE PATRIOTIC FRINGE - THIS NEEDS TO
 BE A GREAT WELSH PROJECT TO TRUELLY TELL THE WELSH 
THEY ARE OF THE CYMRY OF CUNEDDA. To this end a 
Cymdeithas Cunedda be needed, maybe one could be 
established at the Eisteddfod and take it from there fast 
with in mind the New Heritage Local History Fund now available:

All Our Stories: Heritage Lottery Fund launches new funding programme. 04/04/
2012. Have you ever wondered what your local area was like in the past?
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So then to it, yes?

* Adpar and Cunedda:


* Charlemange and Cunedda:

* King Wenceslas also The Czech Legion Memorial.



Patriotic  Purpose


10 Feb 2011 ... A further discovery on Allt Cunedda, of what may be a cist containing a crouched skeleton, is recorded in The Welshman for 31st August 1888: ...

In Case I Missed Something.

Cunedda ap Edern, fl. 5th century; also known as Cunedda Wledig ("holder of
lands"), was an important early Welsh leader, and the progenitor of the royal ...
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This poem is taken from Llyfr Taliesin; but it is believed to be a much earlier work.
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Virtually every scholar and historian who speaks of the man for whom the cantref
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29 Jun 2007 ... The name 'Cunedda' derives from the Brythonic word counodagos, meaning '
good lord'. His genealogy is traced back to Padarn Beisrudd, ...
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give reference numbers for the Bibliography · Next Section · Table Of Contents ...
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Thursday, 12 July 2012

GRUFFYDD ap LLYWELYN THE LAST KING OF WALES - BETRAYED AS WAS LLYWELYN ap GRUFFYDD.









The death of the last king of Wales would nevertheless also lead to the ... in
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Friday, 24 February 2012

THE LAST BATTLE?: THE 'SURRENDER OF STRYVELAND' - MYNYDD Y BETWS - WINDMILL PLANTATION MEMORIAL TO THE ENGLISH PRINCES OF WALES AND FIVE CENTURIES OF WALES COLONY.


15 TURBINES TO BE NAMED AFTER 15 ENGLISH PRINCES OF WALES.


WALES COLONY 1489 - 2000 

Now To Be Hence Wales 'Corporate Colony Cymru' 2000 -? 

English Princes of Wales 1489 - 1969 - ?

Covers Period Of Our Coming Annexation By England up to present day.




ENGLISH PRINCES OF WALES 1489 - 1969 - ?

1. Arthur (eldest son of Henry VII and Elizabeth of York): Created Prince of Wales on 29th November 1489, aged three; invested on 27th February 1490, at Westminster. Died on 2nd April 1502; 

2. Henry (second son of Henry VII and Elizabeth of York): Created Prince of Wales on 18th February 1504, aged 12, at Westminster. Acceded as Henry VIII on 22nd April 1509; 

3. Henry (eldest son of James I and Anne of Denmark): Created Prince of Wales on 4th June 1610, aged 16, at Westminster. Died on 6th November 1612; 

4. Charles (second son of James I and Anne of Denmark): Created Prince of Wales on 4th November 1616, aged 15, at Whitehall. Acceded as Charles I on 27th March 1625; 

5.Charles (son of Charles I and Henrietta Maria of France): Declared Prince of Wales c. 1638-41, in London, aged c.8-11. Acceded as Charles II on 30th January 1649; 

6.James (son of James II and Mary of Modena): Created Prince of Wales c. 4th July 1688, aged three weeks, at St James's. Forfeited title when James II was declared to have abdicated, on 11th December 1688.; 

7. George (son of George I and Sophie Dorothea of Brunswick-Luneburg and Celle): Created Prince of Wales on 27th September 1714, aged 30, at Westminster. Acceded as George II on 11th June 1727; 

8. Frederick (son of George II and Caroline of Brandenburg-Anspach): Created Prince of Wales on 8th January 1729, aged 21, in London. Died on 20th March 1751; 

9. George (son of Frederick, Prince of Wales and Augusta of Saxe-Gotha): Created Prince of Wales on 20th April 1751, aged 12, in London. Acceded as George III on 25th October 1760; 

10. George (son of George III and Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz): Created Prince of Wales on 19th August 1762, aged one week, in London. Acceded as George IV on 29th January 1820.; 

11. Albert Edward (son of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert): Created Prince of Wales on 8th December 1841, aged four weeks, in London. Acceded as King Edward VII on 22nd January 1901; 

12. George (son of King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra): Created Prince of Wales on 9th November 1901, aged 36, in London. Acceded as King George V on 6th May 1910; 

13. Edward (son of King George V and Queen Mary): Created Prince of Wales on 23rd June 1910, aged 16; invested on 13th July 1911, at Caernarfon Castle. Acceded as King Edward VIII on 20th January 1936; 

14. Charles (son of Queen Elizabeth II and the Duke of Edinburgh): Created Prince of Wales on 26th July 1958, aged nine; invested on 1st July 1969, at Caernarfon Castle.

15. Willam Windsor your next English Prince of Wales?

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YMGYRCH TREFTADAETH CENEDLAETHOL CYMRU.

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RHUO'R DDRAIG

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Saturday, 18 February 2012

PATRIOTS OUR LONG DEAD PRINCES, LORD AND CHIEFS CALL YOU TO THE DEFENCE OF 'STRYVELAND' - MYNYDD Y BETWS - MAKE READY MOBALISE TO MAKE IT TO THE 'BETWS BARRICADE'.


YMGYRCH TREFTADAETH CENEDLAETHOL CYMRU.

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Thursday, 9 February 2012

UBC COUNTER ERDJ CELEBRATIONS WITH CAMPAIGNING COMMEMORATIONS - Suggested Locations For Patriotic Rallies, Picnics or Field Trips. ALSO THIS BLOG: The Lords of Afan and Sian Ifan Film on re-opening of Oystermouth Castle.


  • ANTI – ENGLISH ROYAL DIAMOND JUBILEE – 
    JUBILEE WEEK ACTION.



    COMMEMORATIONS AS CAMPAIGNS

    1st June:  Cymru'n Codi 2012 Campaign blog

    March Into The Mountain Launch Ceremony at 
    Nant y Arian  Forest Centre in protest against their 
    collaboration with  Windmill Masters to build a vast 
    Windmill Plantation  on Mynydd Hyddgen, 
    Pumlumon.

    ****

    UBC PROTEST PROGRAMME

    2nd June:  Promoting Knowledge of the
     Whiped Out Welsh Native Aristocracy.

    Potential Patriotic ‘History Enthuiast’ events to 
    promote knowledge of the native Welsh Royal
     Families and their History. Chief National event 
    suggested at 1. Deganwy Castle also at 2. 
    Strata Florida promoting information on 
    Llywelyn Fawr and Council of Strata Florida 
    1238  also at 3. Aberdyfi promoting information
     on a Council of Princes held there in 1216 
    (800th Anniversary 2016 see UBC blog for further
     details in due course). To conclude at 4. Llangwig 
    where Llywelyn Fawr made the Normans of
    Gwyr recognise him, then also 5. Dolwyddelan 
    Castle where Llywelyn Fawr was born and 
    at 6. Aberffraw his Royal Court may also be 
    considered. I am focusing on the above as I 
    consider we have done enough on Llywelyn III 
    but so little on Llywelyn II.  Otherwise also at 
    7. Dinefwr, 8. Mathrafel/Meifod and 9. Dinas 
    Powys Royal Courts of Cymru. 
    see in this blog for further details.

    ****

    Other:

    3rd June Red Remembrance Commemoration 
    (also Dic Penderyn Society)

    Merthyr 1831 Massacre Commemoration, 
    see Red Remembrancer Blog.

    4th June 

    Jublilee Mountain Moel Famau
     Jubilee Tower Republican Flag Protest.

    5 – 7th June 
    Cymru'n Codi 2012 Campaign.

    MARCH INTO THE MOUNTAIN WEEK OF ACTION,
     see Cymru/n Codi 2012 Blog.

    8 – 10th June Occupy Mynydd y Betws –
     ‘Save Stryveland'. 
    (see blog noted above also Rhuo’r Ddraig and
     Campaign Cymru Blogs).

    *****
  • LLAIS GLYWYSING - 

    Voice of the South - Soul of Silurian Sepratism!.

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    OYSTERMOUTH CASTLE RE-OPENING A FILM BY SIAN

     ... - I'R GAD

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