C.P.D Aberffraw (Welsh: Clwb Pêl Droed Aberffraw, locally referred to as Berffro) is a football team representing the historic village of Aberffraw on...
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football league system team named C.P.D Aberffraw, they play in the village of Bryn Du. There was a school at Aberffraw since before 1860 but the village...
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The House of Aberffraw was a medieval royal court based in the village it was named after, Aberffraw, Anglesey (Wales, UK) within the borders of the then...
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Kingdom of Gwynedd (redirect from Aberffraw Dynasty)
in 1063 just prior to the Norman invasion of Wales, but the House of Aberffraw restored by Gruffudd ap Cynan slowly recovered and Llywelyn the Great...
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List of rulers of Gwynedd (section House of Aberffraw)
of Aberffraw from their principal seat – from the junior branches in Deheubarth and elsewhere. Anarawd ap Rhodri (878–916) (establishes the Aberffraw dynasty...
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at Aberffraw. The Mesolithic site located at Aberffraw Bay (Porth Terfyn) was buried underneath a Bronze Age 'kerb cairn' which was constructed c. 2,000...
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List of rulers in Wales (section Aberffraw)
of Aberffraw) Owain ap Tomas ap Rhodri (c. 1372–1378, Lawgoch, English: Owen the Red Hand) in exile but claimed Prince of Wales (Gwynedd, Aberffraw) Owain...
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House of Aberffraw, and lasted from c.401 to 1283. The House of Gwynedd, divided between the earlier House of Cunedda, which lasted from c.401 to 825...
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Powys, whilst his brothers, Anarawd ap Rhodri and Cadell, established the Aberffraw dynasty in Gwynedd and the line of Dinefwr respectively. In 942 Hywel...
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Principality of Wales (section Aberffraw princes)
originally the territory of the native Welsh princes of the House of Aberffraw from 1216 to 1283, encompassing two-thirds of modern Wales during its...
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