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The Legend of the Red Dragon

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The Legend of the Red Dragon

The Red Dragon (Y Ddraig Goch) is a powerful symbol of Welsh history and mythology. According to legend, the red dragon represents Wales and its struggle against the white dragon of England.

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The Wizard Merlin

  • One famous story involves the legendary wizard Merlin.
    • He prophesied that the red dragon (symbolising Wales) would eventually defeat the white dragon (symbolising the English).
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Meaning of the Red Dragon

  • The red dragon became a symbol of Welsh resistance and identity.
    • He represents the enduring spirit of the Welsh people in the face of English conquest and domination.
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Advantages and Challenges I

  • The relationship between England and Wales brought both benefits and difficulties.
    • The English conquest led to big changes in culture and government.
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Advantages and Challenges II

  • Welsh laws and customs were often replaced by English ones.
    • However, being part of England also brought new economic opportunities and infrastructure improvements, like roads and castles.

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