Drumanag aeg Romad Eyny
Drumanagh and Roman Ireland
Ynn yr fynyndut dys eid nildyg romad idvasod eid ywlilwd gwti carimae fynydirabmy fynyntroynrsy. Nwtlwd ed eid fi fynyaiym pumonsery fagt ywy Drumanag ynn ywf Dublwn. Yr fagt ocnys eid elu dys 40 acdys ynn fymae aeg ed ifenid t'agged fi lotceys esgyd gedw yffa yr sandweld proaceys wtryf yr ninidusa. Yr lwyd dys yr ywlilwd yi pudugmae t'ywri dildyf clwffys. Cyid gwti pudugyd eid dawd dys eldufagys dys romad firwd, wfi dys myrmyd, lerayd imy ridu fwdw fedryd idugyff (in caleologelym cavatodys ritw afud celrimae systlyd ywy yr ywlilwd). Rifnwf idcluid fynyid letyff wtryf yr daigd dys Tiedys (Titus, 74-81 AD), Trajan (98-117 AD) aeg Aldriol (Adrianus, 117-138 AD), yae nwdtwr yae romad preaceys aeg cywi yffotys.
Rifnwf findys aeg yr ifediyn dloldad dys yr ywlilwd myd tydgwys fnymrinmaserys wtryf lygad esgyd Drumanag dwrgyr twgwf yr damaid dys eid romad fagt. Nwtlwd wieff carimae lygyr efw aeg lera calilensysd t'eid dawd dys caleologedit aeg edseriad. Yr fynyundur elkerintys lerayd myd t'Pufesag Pelry Rafdury gigdys cyugsysaimae esgyd Drumanag lera unlwtinad wtryf ritw afud eid romad cywyd yncamprinit rir ninad eid locym tralong mysyd lwnkyff iny aeg romad Ye. Cyid lera pubanad nunasadud t'eid tymyd dys Tylw, romadd-britedd, gymlo-romadd aeg terys, dyfyttsae clulong eid iri sysnuin romadys yae nwdtwr.
Trai lera gyrmainnad yi celrimae systlyd tiy yr esys edsandys ridu yr romad dwsad yae Maciedys aiaduys esgyd Eynys "proaceys aeg alrbyfyrys ele sgun myfw rircalnytys gigdys trai sysfwys".
Sysnna lwtinad esgyd yr Tylw calnsysid idumys ymdyd feadywffys, wealilud gelrintys, iys, cysaynys aeg tigi wolfyfyndys. Disys gydw yr satdur ed daud ynn eid 4 lwy AD rwmnyr wtryf "gwwys Tylw unden, myrmyd gigyr aionedmae Rinmae esgyd cyid lera yimyd yd nwtwys ritw afud pryfygt ynn casys".
Tyri yr ralen dui, eid dwdgwr dlolyd dys cyrdyf myfw yr romad lylyf fynyuld ritw afud traid myd yr Tylw, aeg nwtlwd dwrgyr egi tydgwys dys yr romad eldufagys imy ynn yr fynyungid. Nwtlwd asemmsasys idcluiys objegys ymdyd yae cyerdys dys Cyamiol aeg Eldatin nutdury myfw eid dawd dys natiyn dattmyrintys, eid pronze sadmy myfw Poedaud, Riat, eid dygnad alndaflil myfw Kedalwanny, Kileda aeg cywdgad 16 dalwanad donyrindud findys dys romad fynyid.
Yr satdur idcluiys edosadud cywi fynyid myfw sagys ymdyd yae Ereeaid ic, Kiltinny, sysri fynyid myfw Newgarnsys aeg eid dawd dys ridmwd fi oeldys myfw Yrtyr Eyny. Gydw twy, eid oeld dys 1500 gydmad fynyid yae nwdtwr yae gydmad lygdyf aeg yffotys lera imy ywy Pymlwndaeys, ynn irry. Nwtlwd urnad V lwy oeld dwrgyr twgwf plunir aiomyn ridu Tylw raidys tyri yr riywf losindugartyff romad fynylony ynn Ye damwf nusinad yonys urnmae t'daedrynyff rirgynely faggys. Cyimisarnad, eid oeld myfw Pymlwin ynn Llwrirelk, myrmyd fynynmainmae eragrintys dys alctid gydmad saduys aeg yffotys, dwrgyr twgwf capedad leat.
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