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English: The High Cross at Carew, Pembrokeshire, Wales, east side. A large Celtic cross dating from the 11th century, allegedly commemorating Maredudd ab Edwin, co-king of Dyfed, died 1035.
Date 11 July 2007 (original upload date)
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  • 2007-07-11 17:22 LinguisticDemographer 723×1858× (210831 bytes) The High Cross at Carew, Pembrokeshire, Wales, east side. A large Celtic cross dating from the 11th century, alledgedly commemorating Maredudd ab Edwin, co-king of Dyfed, died 1035.

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