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King Offa's Islamic coin
Sep 8, 2024King Offa is one of the most familiar rulers of his time in Britain, thanks to the dyke he built along the western edge of his kingdom and - since 1971 - the popular Offa's Dyke Path. But nobody knows why a coin with his insignia, Arabic calligraphy ...
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Sep 2, 2024The Church of England's barring of Simon Lloyd from a curacy near Bala inadvertently put rocket boosters under the growth of Welsh Methodism. Simon lived at Plas-yn-Dre, once Bala's biggest building, and became an Anglican priest but his leanings ...
[More]Prehistoric child's footprints
Aug 25, 2024More than 6,000 years ago, a child and two adults walked across the salt marsh at what's now Uskmouth, Newport, leaving footprints which were discovered in 1986. Now you can scan HistoryPoints QR codes by the Wales Coast Path to see a photo of the footprints ...
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