Was Dinas Emrys Merlin’s Fortress?

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  • čas přidán 14. 02. 2020
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Komentáře • 151

  • @PeteKellyHistory
    @PeteKellyHistory  Před 4 lety +9

    Watch my latest full length history documentary:-
    czcams.com/video/c3Hq6UaFQqk/video.html

    • @ieuanpugh-jones5284
      @ieuanpugh-jones5284 Před 4 lety +2

      Dinas or din ar from the same Celtic root meaning “fort or walled settlement” cognate with Gaelic Dun. Also Dinas Emrys also has links with a figure called Emrys Wledig a King or something similar. There is in fact another hillfort a mile or so down the road Dinas Moch. The Gaelic Dun will be familiar to you as in Dunedin(Edinburgh) Dunleary and so on. In fact one of the attested names for Edinburgh in Y Gododdin is Din Eidyn with its army mention as Eidin ysgor, Eidin ia a Celtic deity. Can I suggest you do a video on the Gododdin?

  • @joequarles3833
    @joequarles3833 Před 4 lety +19

    Absolutely staggering to any sentient imagination, and simply BEGS to have a LIDAR scan done to it! Could there be a possibility? Could we dare dream of such?

  • @TyZaTube
    @TyZaTube Před 4 lety +30

    These places are amazing and your presentation only adds to the quality!
    And loved dad’s laconic answer

    • @PeteKellyHistory
      @PeteKellyHistory  Před 4 lety +12

      Thanks for watching! You can thank him for me being into history in the first place!

  • @anasevi9456
    @anasevi9456 Před 4 lety +15

    beautiful footage of Snowdonia and commentary on the area's history, thanks again!

  • @Kira384
    @Kira384 Před 3 lety +3

    Love your series. If you haven’t already, I suggest a chapter on the Heuneburg hill fort in SW Germany. I’ve been there and studied the early Keltic culture. Heuneburg is the best archeological location of the early Hallstatt culture, much better seen that the Austrian village of Hallstatt itself. Since Kelts are so much a part of European history there is much you can talk about in a Heuneburg chapter. Maybe there’s sufficient video available already so you wouldn’t have to travel there yourself.
    Sincerely, new subscriber Bob Ray, Chicago.

  • @robertcrusader5019
    @robertcrusader5019 Před 3 lety +1

    Your videography is tremendous. Thank you, Pete Kelly.

  • @terratremuit4757
    @terratremuit4757 Před 4 lety +14

    I am impressed by the level of quality for these second channel videos! Great stuff!

  • @lindalogrando2741
    @lindalogrando2741 Před 4 lety +2

    Beautiful and mysterious looking. Love all the moss and the rushing waterfalls.

  • @BellumCarroll
    @BellumCarroll Před 4 lety +17

    Fascinating stuff
    Hadrian's Wall would be amazing

    • @PeteKellyHistory
      @PeteKellyHistory  Před 4 lety +10

      Thanks for watching! I visited last summer. Have all the footage for 5 separate videos which I’ll be working on as soon as I get a chance.

    • @BellumCarroll
      @BellumCarroll Před 4 lety +2

      @@PeteKellyHistory I can't wait!
      Cheers from Down Under 😎

  • @zyzara6898
    @zyzara6898 Před 4 lety +17

    Thank you for posting these, they are wonderful. I think you could post any ancient place like this and it would be great.

  • @margo3367
    @margo3367 Před 10 měsíci

    Merlin’s Pool certainly did look magical.

  • @DrCorvid
    @DrCorvid Před 4 lety +4

    If Merlin was indeed Thoth, Merlin's pool has greater importance yet :)

  • @gianlucaborg195
    @gianlucaborg195 Před 4 lety +5

    Thanks for leaving a link to this video from History Time. I also follow voices of the past.
    Most interesting and great narrating voice and camera shots. A video along Hadrian’s Wall would be most interesting I think, perhaps a visit to Vindolanda where there are many ruins near Hexham or Arbeia, South Shields where there is a Roman fort. Perhaps even a visit to Dunnottar Castle in Stonehaven or Ardvreck Castle at the north of Scotland north of Ullapool.
    All of these have cool stories around and might make interesting video-documentaries like this one.
    Thanks for the uploads! Good day!

  • @Hamish-rd1oh
    @Hamish-rd1oh Před 2 měsíci

    I was born in Wiltshire with plenty of hill forts around one within an hours walk. There are different in the soft chalk down than this hard rocky place. Thank for your posting. Hamish

  • @admiralgoodboy
    @admiralgoodboy Před 4 lety +3

    Last time i was this early Wales was still Welsh

  • @sof5858
    @sof5858 Před rokem

    Pete, I will be doing this walk with the family in the spring 👍🏻
    Really enjoy all of your videos.

  • @hullhistorynerd
    @hullhistorynerd Před 4 lety +11

    Fantastic stuff, really enjoyed that! There's so much vague fuzziness about the Dark Ages, I kind of love how it's a period we will never really know outside the realm of archeology. Places like this remind us that this really was a time of legends, because they're all we have.

    • @PeteKellyHistory
      @PeteKellyHistory  Před 4 lety +6

      Absolutely. One of the reasons why it’s always captivated me so much. Especially the Fifth and Sixth Centuries.

  • @ladyliberty417
    @ladyliberty417 Před 4 lety +6

    I was thinking about Hadrians wall, glad it’s coming!
    This is lovely- it gets the imagination going that we know so little of facts,
    Thanks Pete!!❣️

    • @PeteKellyHistory
      @PeteKellyHistory  Před 4 lety +6

      If all goes to plan it’ll be a 5 part series of ten minute videos :) with a bonus video on Carlisle Castle

    • @ladyliberty417
      @ladyliberty417 Před 4 lety +2

      Pete Kelly
      Awesome!
      Glad family is with you ❣️

  • @trudeyhenley4982
    @trudeyhenley4982 Před 4 lety +9

    This is a very interesting and lovely place. Love the history of it. Do you know anything about those cool stairs at 3:30?

  • @jeremyday9056
    @jeremyday9056 Před 4 lety +1

    I want so badly to experience Britain and Wales. Here in America, I was so thrilled just to experience 16th century history in St. Augustine, FL. I can't even imagine walking on land that has been tread upon by over 2,000 years of so many different civilizations. I must say, I am quite envious. Thanks for the great videos!

  • @replecon1408
    @replecon1408 Před 4 lety +2

    Wow it's so beautiful there I had no idea! No wonder so much fantasy comes from there!

  • @darthwizzywizard
    @darthwizzywizard Před 3 lety +1

    Love it. It’s just incredible. It grips the soul. Lonely thinking of the world past and all the people that lived it are long gone with no memory of them.
    Thank you 🙏🏻 Sir

  • @raheemaah8914
    @raheemaah8914 Před 4 lety +6

    I live in Wales 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿

    • @PeteKellyHistory
      @PeteKellyHistory  Před 4 lety +6

      Love Wales. Any good historical sites near you?

    • @bujin1977
      @bujin1977 Před 4 lety

      @@PeteKellyHistory Have you been to the Roman fort at Tomen Y Mur, near Trawsfynydd?

  • @fairenough7984
    @fairenough7984 Před 4 lety +1

    Beautiful place. Thank you for the tour :)

  • @theblackprince1346
    @theblackprince1346 Před 4 lety +1

    Castlerigg stone circle, the neolithic stone circle near Keswick in Cumbria is worth a visit.

  • @chwilhogyn
    @chwilhogyn Před 3 lety +1

    I was a teenager when I went to Dinas Emrys on school weekend trip and it wasn't as overgrown as it is today! Vortigarn is known as Gwrtheyrn in Welsh from the Mabinogion! He was King of Cantwara (Kent) and invited Saxons Hengist and Horsa to shores of Britain in his fight against the Pits & Scots but was betrayed when they killed his son and fled to Eryri (Snowdonia)

  • @jjduncan4285
    @jjduncan4285 Před 4 lety +5

    These videos are enchanting. I have a very strong need to visit Wales now😂 If you're ever in the states you should visit Mesa Verde I basically grew up there and it's one of my favorite historical sites.

  • @Helpwood
    @Helpwood Před 4 lety +2

    Astonishing. Amazing work Pete. Thank you---maybe the stone age temples on Malta.

  • @juniorballs6025
    @juniorballs6025 Před 4 lety +5

    Your videos are well shot, thoughtful and packed full of information, I'm so glad I found your channel. What beautiful scenery 👍🇬🇧

  • @tonychallinor6721
    @tonychallinor6721 Před 4 lety +1

    You missed Castell Dinas Bran in Llangollen on your way into Wales. Reputed to be the castle where the Holy Grail was hidden

    • @bujin1977
      @bujin1977 Před 4 lety

      Don't know about the Holy Grail thing - I'm sure there are dozens, or even hundreds of places in Britain that make that claim. But Dinas Bran is always a great place to visit. Good for fitness too as the path is pretty damn steep!

  • @markcantemail8018
    @markcantemail8018 Před 4 lety +1

    Pete I liked seeing those Oaks and enjoyed the views . Thank you for the Video .

  • @Blue-rl5dp
    @Blue-rl5dp Před 4 lety +2

    IF Merlin existed, and surely he did in some form, then surely it was here. If I were a iron age enchanter this is a place that would appeal.

  • @tersta1
    @tersta1 Před 3 lety +1

    11:24, top center right of the screen, I see a far off river flowing from the top of the hill. This sort of mountain water eruption has always intrigued me. It's not melting glaciers, it's water coming from inside the mountain under enough pressure to gush out in torrents. Where is this river? What is its name? How does the geology there permit this to happen? I don't know if you do geology-related documentaries, but you' have a very special landscape there that I'm sure many viewers would be thrilled to learn about. The moss and heather are also, perhaps, worth taking a closer look at in film for a study of the flora and fauna - biology. You could be doing an assortment of films for every place you visit!

    • @Rob-zv1oz
      @Rob-zv1oz Před 9 měsíci +1

      My comment hasn’t posted, maybe because it included a link. The river you see is an overflow from Llyn yr Adar down to Llyn Llagi. “Llyn” mis Welsh for lake. Search on google maps 2x7v+jgm Blaenau Ffestiniog

    • @tersta1
      @tersta1 Před 9 měsíci

      @@Rob-zv1oz Oh, thanks a lot Rob. I've followed your instructions for finding Llyn yr Adar in Google Maps. My middle name is Lynn. I have paternal ancestors from Cornwall and maternal ancestors from Brittany, two of the six Celtic nations. Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge of the geography of Wales. You're right, it is probably the link that got your comment deleted. .

  • @IRex-wm9pd
    @IRex-wm9pd Před 4 lety

    videos like this make me simply burn for a time machine...

    • @jacquiedwards160
      @jacquiedwards160 Před 4 lety

      I. Rex
      If I had one, the list of places and people I want to experience would be a lifetimes travel

  • @18Ty
    @18Ty Před 4 lety

    You do a brilliant job of narrating these scenes i live and holiday in Wales and there is always something new to find

  • @EDYN15
    @EDYN15 Před rokem

    So happy to have found you. ❤

  • @leonardo82558
    @leonardo82558 Před 4 lety +1

    Amazing videos! Keep doing them, please!

  • @thomasbiel7741
    @thomasbiel7741 Před 3 lety

    Great Landscape. Thanks for the video.

  • @mkrmkr3805
    @mkrmkr3805 Před 4 lety +2

    I've just happened upon your channel. Good work man, think I'll subscribe and like. Thank you. Btw, Carn Euny in West Cornwall is a bit special, deffo worth a visit. 👍

  • @skyedog24
    @skyedog24 Před 2 lety

    It's amazing. I hope more will be known.

  • @Cracker78
    @Cracker78 Před 3 lety

    Awesome! Very interesting video, enjoy seeing ancient hill fortress's like these. Really cool, thanks Alan

  • @jonhelmer8591
    @jonhelmer8591 Před 4 lety

    Pete, I have enjoyed and learned from everything you and your brother have ever posted on CZcams but could you do something about the music, especially in the car!

  • @wmanadeau7860
    @wmanadeau7860 Před rokem

    Having an ancestral connection to this area I'd love to spend some time there. Those gnarly old oaks definitely create an atmosphere of ancient mystery. Fun stuff! "Ents" lol. Thanks!

  • @ArcAudios77
    @ArcAudios77 Před 4 lety

    Excellent Pete, my thanks.

  • @chipthomas4169
    @chipthomas4169 Před 3 lety

    Have you done a video or a series of them about Roman villas in Wales? Would like to see tours of Llys Brychan, Llanwit Major, and Abermagwr.

  • @markkilley2683
    @markkilley2683 Před rokem

    Beautiful.

  • @davidcufc
    @davidcufc Před 4 lety

    You might like to visit Mayburgh Henge, near Penrith, Cumbria. There are lots of other interesting sites nearby too, many hardly known.

  • @MikeDial
    @MikeDial Před 3 lety

    What a beautiful countryside.

  • @watermunteconomie3938
    @watermunteconomie3938 Před 4 lety

    Time that a LIDAR scan was made of this mount..

  • @ieuanpugh-jones5284
    @ieuanpugh-jones5284 Před 4 lety +1

    Dinas or din ar from the same Celtic root meaning “fort or walled settlement” cognate with Gaelic Dun. Also Dinas Emrys also has links with a figure called Emrys Wledig a King or something similar. There is in fact another hillfort a mile or so down the road Dinas Moch. The Gaelic Dun will be familiar to you as in Dunedin(Edinburgh) Dunleary and so on. In fact one of the attested names for Edinburgh in Y Gododdin is Din Eidyn with its army mention as Eidin ysgor. Can I suggest you do a video on the Gododdin

    • @njswimdad
      @njswimdad Před 4 lety +1

      I would love to see more real archeology at sites like this. Hadrian's wall is historical, and not that different from the concord bridge in the U.S., or the settlement at Jamestown; they're all too well known and described. But the history of the "dark" ages is fascinating, and unknown, and takes Wales back into pre-history.

  • @kevinmccarthy8746
    @kevinmccarthy8746 Před rokem

    Great show. Bless every one, Your prodigal sons the USA, love and esteem you, your King and the British people.

  • @tonymcnamara9368
    @tonymcnamara9368 Před 4 lety +1

    Enjoyed this!
    I love the History of our country, especially the mythical side of it.
    Beautiful countryside vistas of Wales too.
    There's an almost spiritual connection to these places.

  • @pathfinderfergusfilms6630

    Excellent my friend...

  • @wendyarmstrong823
    @wendyarmstrong823 Před 4 lety

    May I suggest covering the battle of Stiklestad, the battle at Stamford Bridge, or the battle at Hafrfjørd, perhaps the temple of Apollo in Delphi or any other temple of the ancient world. Pete, you're doing some amazing work! Most exciting, fascinating, and so absolutely enthralling! I was there with the eyes of my imagination!

  • @Bruttus4377
    @Bruttus4377 Před 4 lety

    More please ,i like the britains and they're history ,been al around it is great

  • @m.asquino7403
    @m.asquino7403 Před 4 lety +4

    How about Tuscany and the Etruscan's, tombs and so on. Thank you.

    • @razor1uk610
      @razor1uk610 Před 3 lety

      ..Coelbren, old Welsh, Etruscan & Palagic, Messes-ian era Egyptian, brother languages...

    • @PeteKellyHistory
      @PeteKellyHistory  Před 3 lety

      Definitely going to visit eventually

    • @leonlawson2196
      @leonlawson2196 Před 3 lety

      @@razor1uk610 indo european

  • @norellebarnett7636
    @norellebarnett7636 Před 4 lety

    Very interesting, thank you

  • @valantheflame0193
    @valantheflame0193 Před 4 lety +2

    Also anywhere in dumnonia fascinating culture and history

  • @jonnyk7484
    @jonnyk7484 Před 4 lety

    Hey Pete Kelly. Have you ever considered visiting the Acropolis of Alatri in Italy? It seems like an ancient megalithic site with the stone walls there - similar to the South American and Egyptian stone work.

  • @arthur1658
    @arthur1658 Před 4 lety

    Pete, very interesting topic which I'm interested in. Bit of feedback, can you speed up the narration please.

  • @mattrishton
    @mattrishton Před 3 lety +1

    Dinas Emrys means Merlins City in welsh

  • @Russpng
    @Russpng Před 4 lety

    Yeah like the formate Pete. Great you're throwing in some older footage and references.

  • @thomasmackie922
    @thomasmackie922 Před 4 lety

    So beautiful

  • @UmvimvaniT
    @UmvimvaniT Před 4 lety

    Nice one!

  • @tfp0052
    @tfp0052 Před 4 lety

    Reminds me a lot of Oregon!

  • @Stuart36
    @Stuart36 Před 4 lety

    Brilliant, would you be allowed to metal detect in these sort of areas?

  • @Treeman196
    @Treeman196 Před 3 lety +1

    British history you dont need game of thrones it's all on our amazing island let's celebrate it

  • @innovationadventures2721

    Thanks Pete, can you tell us the name of the Tune at the beginning and end of the Video?

  • @paultaylor4951
    @paultaylor4951 Před 4 lety +1

    Did you find any 'shrooms ? Have you done Avebury area ? Or St. Catherine's hill near Winchester...

  • @jonbower194
    @jonbower194 Před 4 lety

    Thanks for the videos, please consider getting some tech involved so we can see even more please.

    • @PeteKellyHistory
      @PeteKellyHistory  Před 3 lety +1

      I have a drone now, so expect aerial footage on the next videos like this one !

  • @seangrayson541
    @seangrayson541 Před rokem

    I've been about 3 times ...love Dinas Emrys !!

  • @GooseDave
    @GooseDave Před 4 lety

    superb

  • @MauriceTarantulas
    @MauriceTarantulas Před 4 lety +2

    Have to see if any of my ancestors came from that region! Getting there on the research.
    Weirdly I was just researching Snowdonia and this vid popped up haha (was wondering how far from Gnosall staffs)
    (Second strange coincidence today. My bro also called David and teaches English in Spain haha)

  • @androwze
    @androwze Před 3 lety

    Would like to see you travel to Norway, I’m from Jœren (kant) the city Stavanger .

  • @kevwhufc8640
    @kevwhufc8640 Před 3 lety

    Any Lidar imaging , be great to see without the trees .

  • @paulmclaren8327
    @paulmclaren8327 Před rokem

    You should take a metal detector on your next trip and have a scoop round, another great video.

  • @alainjosearnaudbobadilla3608

    Just great! Even in Brittany, in France, many places claim to be Arthur’s birthplace.

  • @askmitch
    @askmitch Před 3 lety

    OH MY GOD WATCH OUT YOU'RE DRIVING ON THE WRONG SIDE OF THE ROAD!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @Philrc
    @Philrc Před 4 lety

    vortigern wasn't a "tyrant" with all the connatations of that word to modern people. He was a 5th century ruler famous for being the person who invited the saxons over as mercenaries to fight the picts. His wars were against the picts not 'saxon invaders'. They only became invaders later.

  • @minniewemb
    @minniewemb Před 4 lety

    PLEASE! Visit the “Stone circles” in South Africa near Waterval Boven in Mpumalanga en tell us more. Thanks.

  • @R1project0
    @R1project0 Před 3 lety

    06:47
    oh gee so they do win in the end right?

  • @oldsagerat
    @oldsagerat Před 4 lety

    The Effington Horse !

  • @gethinjones9987
    @gethinjones9987 Před 2 lety

    Exelent video really enjoyd it 🤗 have you guyse been to DIN SYLWY? You wuld love it thare very interesting place

  • @laurentivoli1183
    @laurentivoli1183 Před 10 měsíci

    Ambrosius has red eyes? Dinas sure sounds like Dinosaur...ancient missing links among these rulers imo.

  • @alwilson3204
    @alwilson3204 Před 10 měsíci

    Isn't this also the place of Keridwen's cauldron and the nine witches? Or so I read long ago.

  • @Duncan23
    @Duncan23 Před 4 lety

    Hardknott roman fort is wonderfully preserved and worth a trip :) I couldn't help but imagine what it would have been like for a soldier guarding the pass at the ends of the roman world

    • @PeteKellyHistory
      @PeteKellyHistory  Před 4 lety

      Great shout. I’ll be visiting there at some point for sure ! The mind boggles. Especially for auxiliary soldiers originating half a world away on the other side of the empire

    • @Duncan23
      @Duncan23 Před 4 lety

      @@PeteKellyHistory It must have seemed other worldly to someone from Africa/Syria. Thanks for doing this series, it's really immersive and really gets the imagination going :)

  • @tomasrhysdavies
    @tomasrhysdavies Před 4 lety

    Visit Carndochan Castle near Bala.

  • @innovationadventures2721

    Please tell me the name of the bell tune.

  • @kentallard8852
    @kentallard8852 Před 2 lety

    you certainly lay it on thick mate

  • @theknave4415
    @theknave4415 Před 4 lety

    There is so much history in England, you can throw a rock in almost any direction and you're onto archaeology. ;)

    • @drychaf
      @drychaf Před 3 lety +3

      Yes, you're right there. However, this video was about Wales by the way.

  • @paulwhitney1868
    @paulwhitney1868 Před 4 lety

    LLywelyn ap Gryfydds crown was thought to be Arthurs crown. Taken by edward 1 and distroyed after the invasion of Wales and killing of LLywelyn.

  • @innovationadventures2721

    Must i play this video at my rave - ?

  • @kevinw3453
    @kevinw3453 Před 4 lety

    Hadrian's Wall definitely and of course Stonehenge.

  • @whynottalklikeapirat
    @whynottalklikeapirat Před 4 lety

    As great of a wizard Merlin was he appears to have been a fairly casual builder of forts ...

  • @connie2671
    @connie2671 Před 4 lety

    Dunree Hill Fort Dalrymple Scotland . I was brought up there. Was one of the seats of King Cole or coyle and his princess daughter. Further up country by about ten miles failford and coilsholm where his cremated remains were buried in a chamber.
    Or
    Tom na Griannain or Hill of the sun at glencoe near the clachaig Inn. Massacre of glencoe areas?

  • @innovationadventures2721

    What is the name of the Tune....?

  • @craven1927
    @craven1927 Před 3 lety

    If you play the game Destiny 2 there's a sparrow named after this place

  • @lancelawrence7825
    @lancelawrence7825 Před 3 lety

    Nicely done, oye, from coast o Maine, food for thought? POV heroes n villain? Maelwgn the Tall, acknowledged by Gildas, " Hi dragon o the Isles!" Sounds a lot like Merlin/ Maelwgn. Far older than druids...Egyptian healers had temple there, for Miners. No defense walls needed, used voices n copper n bejeweled healing rods. Next time u go. From river follow steep path up hill. U will be following in Inn-famous footsteps..right oer cave in entrance o artifacts. Outside towers west wall may find actual rods buried fir protection. Next time u go to Colchester/Camuludunum, That lil hill outside main walls was Castle Came-@lot"

  • @globalhawk5328
    @globalhawk5328 Před 4 lety

    Has anyone tried using LIDAR at this site?

  • @blueirisasmr8845
    @blueirisasmr8845 Před 4 lety

    I don't know how old the name is but the name Dina is usually short for Constantina after the Roman emperor Constantine??!