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DescriptionMwnt a beilir yng Nglyndyfrdwy - mont and belley, at Glyndyfrwdy, Wales 10.jpg
Cymraeg: Llys Owain Glyn Dwr yng Nglyndyfrdwy, ger Corwen, Sir Ddinbych. Castell mwnt a beili. Yma y cyhoeddodd Owain ei hun yn Dywysog Cymru ar 16 Medi 1400. Dinistriwyd y tŷ gan fyddin Seisnig dan y tywysog Harri, yn ddiweddarach Harri V yn 1403, a dim ond olion y mwnt a'r sylfeini sydd i'w gweld heddiw. Gerllaw mae olion castell mwnt a beili o'r 12g.
English: Evidence of the attempted English conquest of Wales: remains of a motte-and-bailey castle near the village of Glyndyfrdwy, built in the 12th century to command the route through the Dee Valley. Known locally as Owain Glyndŵr's Mount. Owain was the last Prince of Wales.
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