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This was a monument to an 8th century king and sits on a mound from the bronze age. What is standing is the top half of a much larger pillar that was demolished. Luckily someone copied the words that ...
This was a monument to an 8th century king and sits on a mound from the bronze age. What is standing is the top half of a much larger pillar that was demolished. Luckily someone copied the words that ...
Very interesting historic site and well worth the minimal entry fee
Atmospheric site and a leaflet will help with your visit. A small house at the back of the grounds has a continual video rolling to further your knowledge and understanding
Very interesting historic site and well worth the minimal entry fee
Atmospheric site and a leaflet will help with your visit. A small house at the back of the grounds has a continual video rolling to further your knowledge and understanding
Little has been preserved in the historical records about Elisedd, who was a descendant of Brochwel Ysgithrog. He appears to have reclaimed the territory of Powys after it had been overrun by the Engl...
Monument
This was a monument to an 8th century king and sits on a mound from the bronze age. What is standing is the top half of a much larger pillar that was demolished. Luckily someone copied the words that ...
Monument
This was a monument to an 8th century king and sits on a mound from the bronze age. What is standing is the top half of a much larger pillar that was demolished. Luckily someone copied the words that ...
Very interesting historic site and well worth the minimal entry fee
Atmospheric site and a leaflet will help with your visit. A small house at the back of the grounds has a continual video rolling to further your knowledge and understanding
Very interesting historic site and well worth the minimal entry fee
Atmospheric site and a leaflet will help with your visit. A small house at the back of the grounds has a continual video rolling to further your knowledge and understanding
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Little has been preserved in the historical records about Elisedd, who was a descendant of Brochwel Ysgithrog. He appears to have reclaimed the territory of Powys after it had been overrun by the Engl...