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  2. Wales in the Middle Ages - Wikipedia

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    Wales in the Middle Ages covers the history of the country that is now called Wales, from the departure of the Romans in the early fifth century to the annexation of Wales into the Kingdom of England in the early sixteenth century. This period of about 1,000 years saw the development of regional Welsh kingdoms, Celtic conflict with the Anglo ...

  3. Timeline of Welsh history - Wikipedia

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    After the Red Lady of Paviland bones were recalibrated in 2009, [1] the (male) Homo sapiens bones were determined to be from 33,000 years ago. [2] c. 6000 BC: Following the end of glaciation and sea level stabilisation, Wales becomes roughly the shape it is today and is inhabited by Mesolithic hunter-gatherers. [3] c. 4000 BC

  4. List of Frieren episodes - Wikipedia

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    A thousand years ago, Flamme introduces Frieren to Serie, who was her master. Serie offers any single spell to Frieren, but Frieren declines, stating that the best part of magic is the pursuit. Serie criticizes Frieren's apparent lack of ambition but Flamme states firmly that Frieren will be the one to defeat the Demon King.

  5. History of Wales - Wikipedia

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    The earliest known item of human remains discovered in modern-day Wales is a Neanderthal jawbone, found at the Bontnewydd Palaeolithic site in the valley of the River Elwy in North Wales; it dates from about 230,000 years before present (BP) in the Lower Palaeolithic period, [1] and from then, there have been skeletal remains found of the Paleolithic Age man in multiple regions of Wales ...

  6. Wales in the Early Middle Ages - Wikipedia

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    Wales as a nation was defined in opposition to later English settlement and incursions into the island of Great Britain. In the early middle ages, the people of Wales continued to think of themselves as Britons, the people of the whole island, but over the course of time one group of these Britons became isolated by the geography of the western peninsula, bounded by the sea and English neighbours.

  7. List of years in anime - Wikipedia

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    The table of years in anime is a tabular display of all years in anime, for overview and quick navigation to any year. 1900s in anime pre ...

  8. Bryn Celli Ddu - Wikipedia

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    Passage entrance to Bryn Celli Ddu Model of Bryn Celli Ddu in the National Museum of Wales, Cardiff. Some 1000 years after the henge was built, the site was radically altered. All but one of the standing stones were intentionally damaged, some were knocked over and six were smashed with heavy stones. [3] In its place a passage grave was built.

  9. Queen Millennia - Wikipedia

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    An anime film was released on 13 March 1982 shortly before the TV series ended. [4] The anime series was combined by Harmony Gold and Carl Macek with episodes from the 1978 Matsumoto series, Space Pirate Captain Harlock, and shown from 1985 to 1986 in the United States as the 65-episode Captain Harlock and the Queen of a Thousand Years.