The Welsh word for dragon - draig or ddraich - was used by the Aneirin and Taliesin , bards of the sixth and seventh centuries. Draig meant leader, warrior or chieftain, and denoted bravery. The Welsh ...
From Wales’ World Cup opener against Fiji in France, to our football Euro qualifier in Lithuania, the Welsh Dragon will be proudly flying across Europe this week. The first use of a dragon in ...
It is a growing trend that women in Wales are having tattoos based on the outfits they wore on St David's Day as children Tattoos symbolising Welsh pride have traditionally been based on designs of ...
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