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OT: St David's Day
Posted by: Welsh Stone ()
Date: March 1, 2012 21:03

Dydd Gwyl Dewi Hapus - Happy St David's Day!

No sooner have we stopped drinking to celebrate us winning the Triple Crown last Saturday, then it's St David's Day!!

Particularly poignant this year as rather emotional at the football last night at the memorial match for Gary Speed - raising a glass to a true Welsh legend today..

Re: OT: St David's Day
Posted by: with sssoul ()
Date: March 1, 2012 21:05

have a good one!
can someone explain how a dragon got into the St David story, please and thank you?

Re: OT: St David's Day
Posted by: Tonstone ()
Date: March 2, 2012 01:26

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Welsh Stone
Dydd Gwyl Dewi Hapus - Happy St David's Day!

No sooner have we stopped drinking to celebrate us winning the Triple Crown last Saturday, then it's St David's Day!!

Particularly poignant this year as rather emotional at the football last night at the memorial match for Gary Speed - raising a glass to a true Welsh legend today..
Happy ''St David's Day' Welsh Stone !!!!!

From a

'Flower O Scotland'

Take Care an Best wishes - The Tartan Army will raise a Glass of Drambuie with you.
thoughts are with you and congrats On the Triple Crown!

Re: OT: St David's Day
Posted by: EddieByword ()
Date: March 2, 2012 02:56

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with sssoul
have a good one!
can someone explain how a dragon got into the St David story, please and thank you?

It didn't, the dragon isn't normally associated with St. David here. The flag of St. David is ... he was around in the 6th century....

Although the red dragon is associated with Cadwaladar - King of Gwynedd - Wales in the 7th century and with King Arthur (but probably ultimately originated with the romans) it didn't really come to prominence until 1400 when Owain Glyndwr a 'Welsh terrrorist/insurgent' used it as his standard when carrying out guerilla attacks on the occupying English forces under Henry IV. He was doing alright until the French who were helping him bottled it and escaped back to France. Owain's castle was sacked by the English and his wife and children were taken to London and imprisoned for the rest of their lives......Owain was never heard of again.
15 years later the King of England Henry V employed Welsh archers to fight against the French at the battle of Agincourt. The archers were decisive in this battle. Henry also flew the Welsh dragon - 1415.
The dragon's biggest leap to where it is now came when Henry Tudor/Twdor who had been living in France invaded England via west Wales in 1485, He was actually Welsh himself and carried the dragon through Wales. Although largely uneducated people recognised the dragon as their own and as a result he picked up support along the way, Henry then defeated Richard III of England at the battle of Bosworth, he proceeded to London and assumed the throne as Henry VII. Later he took the flag to St. Pauls cathedral. Later still he added his own families colours to the dragon (green & white) and so gave us the flag we have today. Support for the Welsh in London didn't last long though as his son Henry VIII soon forgot his Welsh heritage being a bit busy arguing with Popes and chopping off his wives heads.............

The Welsh flag as designed by Henry VII...

And a variation on the theme... the Stones poster for the cancelled 1973 shows at Pembroke and Cardiff castles.........



Edited 10 time(s). Last edit at 2016-01-04 13:54 by EddieByword.

Re: OT: St David's Day
Posted by: TheDailyBuzzherd ()
Date: March 2, 2012 04:04

For a sec, I thought this was a warped fan's observation of Davy Jones, LoL ...

Re: OT: St David's Day
Posted by: colonial ()
Date: March 2, 2012 08:49

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Welsh Stone
Dydd Gwyl Dewi Hapus - Happy St David's Day!

No sooner have we stopped drinking to celebrate us winning the Triple Crown last Saturday, then it's St David's Day!!

Particularly poignant this year as rather emotional at the football last night at the memorial match for Gary Speed - raising a glass to a true Welsh legend today..

smileys with beercolonialNZ

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Re: OT: St David's Day
Posted by: with sssoul ()
Date: March 2, 2012 09:16

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EddieByword
It didn't

thank you kindly for that whole very interesting clarification -
so the dragon and St David are both associated with Wales, but not with each other.
"just good friends," the saint assured the press, while the dragon declined to comment

Re: OT: St David's Day
Posted by: EddieByword ()
Date: March 2, 2012 13:49

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with sssoul
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EddieByword
It didn't

thank you kindly for that whole very interesting clarification -
so the dragon and St David are both associated with Wales, but not with each other.
"just good friends," the saint assured the press, while the dragon declined to comment

cool smiley .lol....that's about it, you're welcome.....Mick stayed down St David's once (the smallest city in Britain)...went on a walking holiday, stayed at the Warpool hotel........lovely horse riding down there too..........



Edited 2 time(s). Last edit at 2012-03-02 16:16 by EddieByword.



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