Between the 16th and 18th centuries, the traditional literary culture of Wales was transformed by social and religious change, the coming of the printing press and the challenges of the Renaissance.
A Methodist deacon from Denbigh, north east Wales, saw the potential. His name was to become famous all over Wales thanks to his publishing business, Gwasg Gee. Thomas Gee used it to help the ...
The future king said in his message: “Hello. Today, on St David’s Day, we come together to celebrate Wales – its history, its culture, and its incredible people. “From its breathtaking ...
The Princess of Wales joined husband Prince William as well as King Charles and Queen Camilla for the annual Commonwealth Day service at Westminster Abbey today ...
In medieval Wales, education was patchily available in monasteries and other religious centres. Universities, particularly Oxford, attracted Welsh students. Education for the laity was an ...
King Charles III and Queen Camilla paid two “flying visits” to North Wales this week - but only the eagle-eyed will have spotted them. The Royal helicopter twice flew over the region en route ...
当前正在显示可能无法访问的结果。
隐藏无法访问的结果