The Last Stand At Nanhysglain

A couple of things to note before I get to the article- Firstly, I'm publishing these latest travel pieces a bit out of order. I didn't intend to publish this till the end of November at the earliest, but the more I thought about it the more I wanted to get it out quickly. As... Continue Reading →

Looking For Nanhysglain

In June of 1283 Dafydd ap Gruffydd was captured by the invading army of Edward I. Thanks to a betrayal by Einion. Bishop of Bangor, he and his family had been discovered at a place called Nanhysglain, allegedly somewhere close to the rocky mountain of Bera Mawr, in the Carneddau region of Snowdonia. This scant... Continue Reading →

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