18 April 2011

HANES BYDDIN FRENHINOL CYMRU WELSH ROYALIST REVOLT 1744: OUR TIME APRIL 2011 THE BFC PREPARE TO MARCH ON YNYS MON TO WIN BACK THE ISLAND FROM THE.....


IN A PARALLEL UNIVERSE.

................'Anglosonions' who had seized the Island to establish another 'Little England Beyond Wales', at the Menai Straits the the BFC have waited a long week awaiting for the arrival of the Flintshire Frontier Force, a rather dubious Fascist Miltia aided by Croat Political 'Assylum Seekers', that for many years had been combating incursions across the border by combined forces of 'Wirrel Warriors' and the 'Cheshire Knights Companions'. Mold had long fallen to the marauding English but Wrecsam was being bitterly fought over making Misurata in the Libyan Wars be an example, the 'Mold Marauders' based at their Camp Hywel Gwynedd draw comparison with. The BFC General in Chief dismayed by no reinforcements from Gwynedd Is Conwy having arrived was in no mood to be reminded of the boasts of the 'Mold Marauders' of the FFF!, he snapped and shouted an order we can wait no longer! Last minute orders were made for the BFC to be joined by reinforcements from Gwynedd but the crossing of the straits would begin in haste.

Byddin Frenhiniol Gymreig - Royal Welsh Army (Welsh History Post ...

From the largely volunteer organisation of the Great War era to the conscripted army ...Welsh forces see action in the Battles of Bloreheath, Northampton and .... In 1744, the whole of Wales rose up in revolt, for five years, the Welsh ..... Y Lluoedd Arfog Gymreig - Welsh Armed Forces (Welsh History Post Glyndwr) ...
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The 'Anglesonion Army' aware of a major offensive had withdrawn to fortify the Mona Showground and had issued call to England for the British National Patriots Army and English Defence Regiment to come to their aid. The BFC Landings on the otherside of the Menai Straits (the two bridges had been blown up) went well, there were no opposition from 'Anglesonions'. As the BFC G-in-C was consulting his line commanders, word came in that there had been an 'Anglesonion' revolt in Cardiff and the City was falling to them fast, but a similar revolt in Y Rhondda stood no chance. This mid Valleys revolt was imediatly crushed in a most brutal fashion by 'Hwntw' forces, many of their Merthyr Militia allies were later to be implicated in savage masscres of those they considered traitors!

Anglesey Gears Up For Massive Royal Wedding Party

18 Mar 2011 ... Anglesey Gears Up For Massive Royal Wedding Party Anglesonians ... 'Anglesey: One Big Day' event to celebrate the Royal Wedding of HRH Prince William and Miss Catherine Middleton, at AngleseyShowground on Friday 29th April.
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The King of Wales would later attempt to have their leaders arrested and sent to the European Empire Court of Human Rules this would cause a spontaneous Mutiny by Southern Regiments of the BFC. These 'Hwntw' regiments deserted and joined with their comrades of the Merthyr Militia, thus began what was called the days of the Southern Suprise! a major 'Hwntw' attempt to motivate a Republican Revolt and declare in the South a Siluran Sepratist Republic. But that's another tale, we still have the story of the BFC confrontation with the 'Anglesonions' and the fall of their Fortress Mona renamed 'William's Castle'...............You take over, do join in but also make every effort to join the Adfywiad'11 on Ynys Mon of 29 April 2011?

The Survival of the Kings of Gwynedd

4 min - 18 Oct 2010 - Uploaded by starkersboy
This is a video exploring the possibility that the bloodline of the ancient Kings of Gwynedd may have survived to the modern day by ...
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I do not know who writes all this, but it's brilliant should be a book and a film also an annual gathering of enthusiasts in Machynlleth in association with annual Gwyl Glyndwr on and about 21 June. Do it! lets sort out roles etc, see previous posts.

Gethin Gruffydd.