RM2CY223B–Conwy or Conway, Conwy County, Wales, United Kingdom. Statue in Lancaster Square of Llywelyn the Great, full name Llywelyn ap Iorwerth, c. 1172 – 12
RMJJG3FE–Llywelyn The Great Model
RMCR3RGN–Lancaster Square in Conwy town centre with a statue of Llywelyn the Great and the Police Station
RMJHMRYR–Stained Glass Window of Llywelyn The Great - St Mary's Church Trefriw, Wales
RMPYRAJ6–Criccieth Castle in North Wales. Originally built by Llywelyn the Great of the kingdom of Gwynedd in the early 13th century, and modified by Edward I.
RMH1R453–Statue of Medieval Welsh Prince of Gwynedd Llywelyn ab Iorwerth (Llywelyn Fawr, Llywelyn the Great) in Lancaster Square, Conwy, North Wales.
RM2JBDT83–Conwy, North Wales Statue of Llywelyn the Great
RMBKPWNC–Gruffydd trying to escape from the tower of London. Gruffydd ap Llywelyn, c. 1198 to 1244. First born son of Llywelyn the Great.
RF2FMFY09–Dolbadarn Castle, close to Llanberis in North Wales, was built in the early 13th century by the Welsh Prince known as Llywelyn the Great.
RM2A12TH5–Conwy or Conway, Conwy County, Wales, United Kingdom. Statue in Lancaster Square of Llywelyn the Great, full name Llywelyn ap Iorwerth, c. 1172 – 12
RFMA94MY–Dolbadarn Castle, close to Llanberis in North Wales, was built in the early 13th century by the Welsh Prince known as Llywelyn the Great.
RMB4K2HP–statue of Llywelyn ap Iowerth, or Llywelyn the Great in Conwy, North Wales
RFK95PC8–Dolbadarn Castle, close to Llanberis in North Wales, was built in the early 13th century by the Welsh Prince known as Llywelyn the Great.
RMD8A78C–Llywelyn Banqueting
RFGD60BK–Statue Prince Llywelyn the Great Conway town North Wales
RME52NRH–Llywelyn the Great in Conwy, North Wales UK
RMEN3B76–Lancaster Square, Conwy and the statue and fountain of Llywelyn the Great (Llywelyn ab Iorwerth) by E O Griffith in 1895.
RMHA0W3W–Gruffydd ap Llywelyn Fawr son of Llywelyn the Great trying to escape from the Tower of London in 1243
RMBWWENM–Interior of the chapel of the Parish Church of Saint Grwst, Llanrwst. Stone coffin of Llywelyn the Great visible in background
RMPFHCHH–Great Britain, Wales, Conwy, statue of Llywelyn the Great
RMMY1T3E–View SW of Llyn Peris & Dolbadarn Castle, Llanberis, Wales, UK. The massive round tower was built by Llywelyn ab Iorwerth ('the Great') in the 1220s.
RMCR3RJF–A statue of Llywelyn the Great (d.1240) who founded the long vanished Aberconwy Abbey around which the town of Conwy grew
RMJHMRYH–Llywelyn The Great's stone coffin in Gwydir Chapel, St Grwst's Church, Llanrwst
RMHPDWF4–A 13th-century stone coffin Gwydir Chapel said to be that of Llywelyn the Great at St Grwst's Church, Llanrwst
RMHN1PJM–Llywelyn the Great
RM2JBDT60–Conwy, North Wales Statue of Llywelyn the Great
RMB40PKP–Statue of Llywelyn the Great Conway Wales
RMMP963W–. Manuscript drawing showing Llywelyn the Great with his sons Gruffydd and Dafydd. By Matthew Paris, in or before 1259. circa 1259. User:Lampman 815 Llywelyn the Great
RM2E1FRM7–Llywelyn the Great.
RM2G8FXFN–Castell y Bere, a Welsh castle constructed by Llywelyn the Great in the 1220s, Gwynedd, Wales, United Kingdom, Europe
RMCX93CH–The three-arch stone bridge, Pont Fawr, in Llanrwst, Wales. Tu Hwnt i'r Bont in the background. The river Conwy passes under.
RFK95PCC–Dolbadarn Castle, close to Llanberis in North Wales, was built in the early 13th century by the Welsh Prince known as Llywelyn the Great.
RMW11YN0–Bronze Sculpture of Gelert near Gelert's Grave at Beddgelert in the Snowdonia National Park, Gwynedd, Wales
RFR1PYK0–Dolbadarn Castle, close to Llanberis in North Wales, was built in the early 13th century by the Welsh Prince known as Llywelyn the Great.
RMJHMRYP–Stained Glass Window of Joan, Lady of Wales - St Mary's Church, Trefriw, Wales
RMCF2EGA–Dolbadarn Castle, a 13th century castle built by Llywelyn ap Iorwerth (Llywelyn the Great) to guard entrance to the heart of Sno
RMK5T7C8–1870: A humble traditional thatched cottage, and locals, below Criccieth Castle situated on the headland overlooking Tremadog Bay. It was built by Llywelyn the Great of the kingdom of Gwynedd but it was heavily modified following its capture by English forces of Edward I in the late 13th century between Criccieth, Gwynedd, North Wales.
RMB6X5GE–Convy Llywelyn the Great statue founder of Convy Lancaster Square Wales UK
RFPRT85A–Beddgelert Gelerts Grave - grave of Gelert the dog in the Welsh legend about a dog mistakenly killed by his master Llywelyn the Great
RMH29B71–View from jetty of Criccieth Castle & headland: built c1230 by Llywelyn the Great, added to by Llywelyn the Last, Edward I & II.
RMBE1PD6–Aberystwyth Castle, Wales
RFW315W6–Church of St Mary's & All Saints was completed in about 1186. It was originally a Cistercian Abbey but in 1283 King Edward I removed the Welsh monks.
RMJHMRY8–Gwydir Chapel, St Gwrst's Llanrwst, containing Stone Effigy of Hywel Coetmor and Stone Coffin of Llywelyn The Great
RMAPHXP9–The ruins of Dolbadarn Castle built by Llywelyn the Great in the 12th 13th century Snowdonia mountain range Gwynedd
RMM1Y5JN–Dolwyddelan Castle
RMRBE84X–Dolbadarn Castle fortification built by the Welsh prince Llywelyn the great during the 13th century at the base of Llanberis pass North Wales
RMMPA3JA–. Manuscript drawing showing Llywelyn the Great with his sons Gruffydd and Dafydd. By Matthew Paris, in or before 1259. circa 1259. User:Lampman 867 Marwolaeth Llywelyn Fawr
RM2E1FRMD–Llywelyn the Great detail.
RM2G8FXCH–Visitors at Castell y Bere, a Welsh castle constructed by Llywelyn the Great in the 1220s, Gwynedd, Wales, United Kingdom, Europe
RMJ8F9R1–Panorama, Llys Rhosyr, Court of Welsh Princes, Anglesey,
RM2D9K55K–Dolbadarn Castle is a fortification built by the Welsh prince Llywelyn the Great during the early 13th century, at the base of the Llanberis Pass, in
RM2EPEGMC–Elevated view of Doldabarn Castle in Llanberis, Snowdonia.
RM2D6T57R–Dolbadarn Castle is a fortification built by the Welsh prince Llywelyn the Great during the early 13th century, at the base of the Llanberis Pass, in
RM2EPEF26–Doldabarn Castle in Llanberis, Snowdonia, on a spring afternoon.
RFKFGHKW–Statue of Llywelyn the Great, pictured against a blue sky in Lancaster Square, Conwy North wales UK
RM2E9KM0W–Tree at Llyn Padarn, Gwynedd, Snowdonia, Wales, UK, with dramatic clouds
RMB6X6AY–Convy Llywelyn the Great statue founder of Convy Lancaster Square Wales UK
RF2E10RH2–Dolwyddelan Castle, Gwynedd, North Wales
RMGM8AMP–Dolbadarn Castle built by Welsh prince Llywelyn the Great at the base of the Llanberis Pass to Snowdon, in North Wales.
RMBDP216–Aberystwyth Castle,
RFW315N1–Church of St Mary's & All Saints was completed in about 1186. It was originally a Cistercian Abbey but in 1283 King Edward I removed the Welsh monks.
RMJHMRYB–Gwydir Chapel, St Gwrst's Llanrwst, containing Stone Effigy of Hywel Coetmor and Stone Coffin of Llywelyn The Great
RMAPHXP7–The ruins of Dolbadarn Castle built by Llywelyn the Great in the 12th 13th century stands among the mountains of the Snowdonia mountain range People on boating on the lake
RMC47FK3–Dolwyddelan Castle Dolwyddelan, North Wales.Built in the 13th, century by LLywelyn the Great.
RMRBE83C–Dolbadarn Castle fortification built by the Welsh prince Llywelyn the great during the 13th century at the base of Llanberis pass North Wales
RMMP963Y–. Manuscript drawing showing Llywelyn the Great with his sons Gruffydd and Dafydd. By Matthew Paris, in or before 1259. circa 1259. User:Lampman 815 Llywelyn the Great detail
RFK51CX2–Dolwyddelan Castle built in the 13th century by Llywelyn the Great Prince of Gwynedd and North Wales now preserved by Cadw
RM2FMCBTF–Views of Castell y Bere, a Welsh castle near Llanfihangel-y-pennant constructed by Llywelyn the Great in the 1220s Gwynedd, Wales,UK
RMJ8FA3D–Panorama, Llys Rhosyr, Court of Welsh Princes, Anglesey,
RF2DJ5537–Dolbadarn Castle North Wales, towering above a tree line
RFPRXCDN–December 2017 - Statue of Prince Llywelyn the Great, 13th centrury ruler of Wales, in the town of Conwy, UK
RM2D6T55D–Dolbadarn Castle is a fortification built by the Welsh prince Llywelyn the Great during the early 13th century, at the base of the Llanberis Pass, in
RMCF32Y5–The Great Tower of Dolbadarn castle built by Llywelyn ap Iorwerth (Llywelyn the Great) around 1230, one Wales' finest native-bui
RMA6YJW3–Great Britain Wales Llansteffan Castle Carmarthen Bay
RFW8NCPR–Criccieth Castle. Gywnedd, Wales. UK
RMB6X5GK–Convy Llywelyn the Great statue founder of Convy Lancaster Square Wales UK
RF2C4XDYG–Eglwys St Grwst (Church), Llanrwst, Cymru (Wales) Llywelyn the Great, Richard Wynn, Gwydir Chapel
RMD3WF33–Dolwyddelan Castle, a 13th century castle of the Welsh Princes and birthplace of Llywelyn Fawr - Llywelyn the Great
RMJRKNDN–The beach at Castle at Criccieth, North Wales, during a high tide on a bright summer day
RMA44PDW–CRICCIETH GWYNEDD NORTH WALES UK January Looking along the edge of Cardigan Bay towards this popular seaside town built by Llewelyn the Great
RMD5JB8F–Statue of Llewellyn the Great in Conwy, North Wales, uk Llewlyn the great, Llywelyn ap Iorwerth, prince, prince of Gwynedd, wa
RMA116WG–The ruins of Dolbadarn Castle built by Llywelyn the Great in the 12th 13th century stands among the mountains of the Snowdonia mountain range People on boating on the lake Gwynedd
RMC47FMC–Dolwyddelan Castle Dolwyddelan, North Wales.Built in the 13th, century by LLywelyn the Great.
RMRBE841–Dolbadarn Castle fortification built by the Welsh prince Llywelyn the great during the 13th century at the base of Llanberis pass North Wales
RMM988NP–Caernarfon Castle aka Carnarvon Castle, from across the River Seiont, is a medieval fortress in Caernarfon, Gwynedd, Wales. King Edward I of England began the current stone structure in 1283. The Edwardian town and castle acted as the administrative centre of north Wales and as a result the defences were built on a grand scale. However, the town and castle were sacked in 1294 when Madog ap Llywelyn, Prince of Wales, led a rebellion against the English. Caernarfon was recaptured the following year
RFK51CKW–Dolwyddelan Castle built in the 13th century by Llywelyn the Great Prince of Gwynedd and North Wales now preserved by Cadw
RM2FMCBTG–Views of Castell y Bere, a Welsh castle near Llanfihangel-y-pennant constructed by Llywelyn the Great in the 1220s Gwynedd, Wales,UK
RMJ8FAD4–Panorama, Llys Rhosyr, Court of Welsh Princes, Anglesey,
RF2DJ554E–Dolbadarn Castle North Wales, towering above a tree line
RMH4HJ7N–Criccieth Castle North Wales
RMDFBYJ0–1950s memorial at Cilmery, Powys, Mid Wales, to Llywelyn ap Gruffydd (Llywelyn the Last, Prince of Wales) killed in 1282 at Irfon Bridge nearby.
RMCF32YD–The Great Tower of Dolbadarn castle built by Llywelyn ap Iorwerth (Llywelyn the Great) around 1230, one Wales' finest native-bui
RMA6YJY2–Great Britain Wales Llansteffan Castle Carmarthen Bay
RFW8NCN8–Criccieth Castle. Gywnedd, Wales. UK
RFP1CD6B–The twin peaks of Deganwy once supported a stone fortress known as Deganwy Castle. It was built by Henry III in 1245-50 but only fragments remain.
RF2C4XDNN–Eglwys St Grwst (Church), Llanrwst, Cymru (Wales) Llywelyn the Great, Richard Wynn, Gwydir Chapel
RMD3WEJ3–Dolwyddelan Castle, a 13th century castle of the Welsh Princes and birthplace of Llywelyn Fawr - Llywelyn the Great
RMJRKNE2–The beach at Castle at Criccieth, North Wales, during a high tide on a bright summer day
RMA44PHH–CRICCIETH GWYNEDD NORTH WALES UK January Looking along the edge of Cardigan Bay towards this historic town 13thc Castle built by Llewelyn the Great
RMD5JBAK–Statue of Llewellyn the Great in Conwy, North Wales, uk Llewlyn the great, Llywelyn ap Iorwerth, prince, prince of Gwynedd, wa
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