Terry Breverton
Wales - A Historical Companion
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Awdur: Terry Breverton
ISBN: 9781848683266
Dyddiad Cyhoeddi: 12 Tachwedd 2009
Cyhoeddwr: Amberley Publishing, Stroud
Fformat: Clawr Meddal, 234x156 mm, 350 tudalen
Iaith: Saesneg
Dyddiad Cyhoeddi: 12 Tachwedd 2009
Cyhoeddwr: Amberley Publishing, Stroud
Fformat: Clawr Meddal, 234x156 mm, 350 tudalen
Iaith: Saesneg
Cyfrol newydd a hygyrch sy'n adrodd hanes Cymru. Mae'r hanesydd Terry Breverton yn ei gyfrol yn cyflwyno cymeriadau, digwyddiadau, adeiladau a sefydliadau sydd wedi ffurfio Cymru drwy'r oesoedd, o ddyddiau cynnar y genedl, hyd at y presennol. Dyma lyfr cynhwysfawr mewn ffurf geiriadur darluniadol.
Bywgraffiad Awdur:
Terry Breverton is the author of ten books of Welsh interest. He lives in Cowbridge in the Vale of Glamorgan.
Gwybodaeth Bellach:
This comprehensive and authoritative companion to Wales, its people and its millennia of history can be enjoyed by armchair travellers and tourists alike. The respected historian Terry Breverton presents the characters, events, buildings and institutions that have shaped Wales over the ages, from its earliest origins to the present day.
The nation has the oldest national flag in the world, one of the oldest languages in existence, the longest unbroken Christian heritage in history, and has somehow retained a fierce sense of independence and nationality despite its proximity to England. The book takes us from the earliest recorded human burial in the world (at Paviland Cave) through the battles against the invading Romans, Vikings, Picts, Saxons, Normans and the Anglo-French kings to the present-day status of the country. Its people have changed the history of Britain and the United States, with the Tudor Dynasty giving Britain its European identity and Thomas Jefferson and others founding the breakaway union of American states.
The book comes in an accessible, comprehensive, illustrated dictionary format, from an author who has written more than twenty entertaining and informative books upon the Welsh and their achievements.
The nation has the oldest national flag in the world, one of the oldest languages in existence, the longest unbroken Christian heritage in history, and has somehow retained a fierce sense of independence and nationality despite its proximity to England. The book takes us from the earliest recorded human burial in the world (at Paviland Cave) through the battles against the invading Romans, Vikings, Picts, Saxons, Normans and the Anglo-French kings to the present-day status of the country. Its people have changed the history of Britain and the United States, with the Tudor Dynasty giving Britain its European identity and Thomas Jefferson and others founding the breakaway union of American states.
The book comes in an accessible, comprehensive, illustrated dictionary format, from an author who has written more than twenty entertaining and informative books upon the Welsh and their achievements.