The Welsh kings of Aberffraw used the emblem to symbolise their authority in the early fifth century. The name Pendragon, or Pen Draig, has its origins in these battle standards.
The answer is both old and new. Graham Bartram, of the Flag Institute, said: "The Welsh flag we know today - a large red dragon on a white and green background - only came into being in 1959.
It was only officially recognised as the Welsh national flag in 1959 but the version we know today was in fact only defined in law in 2005. Graham Bartram, an expert in flags said the flag is ...
The future of the Welsh puddler passing just now is not so ... and a bit of red and blue bunting to make them a flag. The Invincible Roughs,—I believe that is their name. I forget the motto ...
Zing heads to Cardiff to meet Lisa Angharad, host of possibly the first ever sex podcast in Welsh – Siarad Secs. Lisa wants to provide young Welsh speakers with frank, open discussions “in the ...
The Welsh local government and housing committee has called on the Development Bank of Wales (DBW) to play a bigger role in funding social housing. In a letter supplied as evidence in the committee’s ...
Prince William carried out a royal duty today as he attended a community event hosted by the NFL Foundation - and fans were ...
In a social media post, North Carolina Parks and Recreation shared a poignant photo of an American flag atop the Chimney Rock State Park overlook in Rutherford County. The photo also provides a ...
LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- Southern California will see warm temperatures through the weekend, but a cooldown and possibly some drizzle arrives early next week. Cooler air starts making its way to ...
The Duke of Cambridge returned to royal duties for the first time since accompanying his wife Kate on their first joint ...