History of the Welsh Flag

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How was the Welsh flag created and why is there a dragon?

An answer to an often answered question - Why is there a dragon on the Welsh flag? Eddie Butler explores the myths and discovers that it was originally brought to Wales by the Roman cohorts who used it to scare opposing troops. It was very quickly adopted by the Welsh of the time, though the flag itself in its modern form was only officially accepted as the Welsh flag in 1959.
From: Welsh Icons
First broadcast : 1 March 2011

Teachers' notes

Age Group : 9-11,11-14

Subject : History

Topic : Celts, Early Wales and Britain, Modern Wales and Britain, Romans

Keywords : Education for Sustainable Development and Global Citizenship,Identity, Welshness, National identity, Poetry of Aneurin, Ddraig Goch, Welsh flag

Notes : History use; Use in study of flags and how they are created. History of the Ddraig Goch. Study of Roman legionary and military history. English use; study of 6th century poetry of Aneurin. ESDGC use ; study of identity.


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