ConwyCelts are a rugby league team based in Colwyn Bay. They play in the North Wales Conference. ConwyCelts were formed in 2007. They joined the newly...
final was fought out between the top two sides: ConwyCelts and Prestatyn and Rhyl Panthers with the Celts running out 48–26 winners to be crowned the first...
with the league they play in: Men's North Wales Crusaders (League 1) ConwyCelts, Dee Valley Dragons, Flintshire Falcons, Prestatyn and Rhyl Panthers...
Conference finishing top of the table. However, they lost 48–26 against ConwyCelts in the grand final. North Wales 9s: 2012 Sports portal Wales portal List...
made it to the final of the North Wales 9s in 2013 but were beaten by ConwyCelts. 2012 North Wales Championship play-offs 2013 North Wales 9s runners-up...
The Vale of Conwy Football League (also known as the Vale of Conway Football League) was a football league in North Wales. It was formed in 1922 and ceased...
avenge their son. The sound of the sea rushing up the mouth of the River Conwy is still known as "Dylan's death-groan". A small promontory on the Carnarvonshire...
Conwy (Gwynedd above the Conwy, or upper Gwynedd), and the Perfeddwlad (the Middle Country) also known as Gwynedd Is Conwy (Gwynedd below the Conwy,...
Edward constructed a series of castles: Beaumaris, Caernarfon, Harlech and Conwy. His son, the future Edward II, was born at Caernarfon in 1284. He became...
Following the Treaty of Aberconwy Llywelyn was confined to Gwynedd-uwch-Conwy. He joined a revolt instigated by his brother Dafydd in 1282 in which he...
was an historic name for the territories in Wales lying between the River Conwy and the River Dee. comprising the cantrefi of Rhos, Rhufoniog, Dyffryn Clwyd...
replacing the previous inhabitants, with the last wave of immigrants being the Celts. However, studies of population genetics now suggest that this may not be...
homeland and became noted in their hagiography for their work there. The pagan Celts of Britain had already been extensively Christianized during the Roman period:...
zoogeography of the genus Sus". In Albarella, U.; Dobney, K.; Ervynck, A.; Rowley-Conwy, P. (eds.). Pigs and Humans: 10,000 Years of Interaction. Oxford: Oxford...
Marcus Tanner (2004), The Last of the Celts, Yale University Press. Page 322. Marcus Tanner (2004), The Last of the Celts, Yale University Press. Page 323...
spelt Cerrig-y-drudion, (Welsh pronunciation) is a village and community in Conwy, Wales. Until 1974 it was part of the historic county Denbighshire, when...
afanc (also the Welsh word for beaver), which had plagued the people of the Conwy valley. They tempted the monster out of the water with a young girl, before...
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directly outside the castle as a sort of "pre-castle" (Coucy-le-Chateau, Conwy and others). Larger cities often had multiple stewards – for example Augsburg...
cultural diffusion. Most people in Wales today regard themselves as modern Celts, claiming a heritage back to the Iron Age tribes. When the Roman legions...
church of St Brides, in Newport, the village of Llansanffraid Glan Conwy in Conwy, Llansantffraid in Ceredigion, and the villages of Llansantffraid-ym-Mechain...
castles across the region; Aberystwyth and Builth in mid-Wales and Beaumaris, Conwy, Caernarfon, Flint, Harlech and Rhuddlan Castle in North Wales. Historian...