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The Madoc Enigma - an Introduction by Beryl Richards

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The mysterious legend of Prince Madoc Ap Owain Gwynnedd exists on both sides of the Atlantic which has yet to be taken seriously. The following article is only a taster of the adventure. Zella Armstrong of the Daughters of the American Revolution has written a detailed history published during the 1950's, and the Plaque unveiled at Mobile Bay stating that Prince Madoc had landed there was removed, and became the result of an international internet campaign to reinstate it Janice Gattis of the Alabama Welsh Association was instrumental in running the campaign which was well supported both by American and Welsh ex pats and natives of Wales.


There is so much to discover. I have been on a fascinating journey into both my own Welsh history and the story which continued from Mobile into the American interior. Does anyone wish to share my fascination with this mysterious enigma..................... Join us on the journey!


For further information please read "The Madoc Enigma" by Bee Richards HERE.


Unlocking The Madoc Enigma by Bee Richards


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BEE RICHARDS Comment by BEE RICHARDS on November 30, 2009 at 5:07am
There is so much circumstantial evidence that it would have been possible for Madoc to have completed such a journey. Why for instance were there soooo many rumours of a dialect of Welsh being spoken? It was physically possible with the wooden boats of the time with such shallow drafts to could negotiate the deep parts of rivers and to be pulled overland to the deeper parts which could be navigated. This was the method used by the Vikings in Europe to navigate the rivers. As Madoc was deemed to have Viking ancestry and to have been educated in matters of the sea, this is possible, surely. Best..... Bee
mona everett Comment by mona everett on November 29, 2009 at 8:52pm
I believe! :)
BEE RICHARDS Comment by BEE RICHARDS on November 29, 2009 at 12:39pm
Hello Peter, can you conclusively prove that Madoc DID NOT visit America. It would be an interesting topic. Best..................... Bee
peter williams Comment by peter williams on September 18, 2009 at 12:46pm
Despite some fervent believers in the Madoc legend, I'm still awaiting proof. I dismiss the legend in my books "Wales and the Welsh" and "The Book of Wales." I still have not been struck by ligntning (the curse of Madoc). Peter N.Williams.
mona everett Comment by mona everett on September 18, 2009 at 7:09am
For a little diversion and a creative outlet--check out the Three-Word Story Group: http://americymru.ning.com/group/threewordstorygroup

We are currently working on writing an updated series of Mabinogi tales!

Mona
Richard Williams-Ellis Comment by Richard Williams-Ellis on August 20, 2009 at 3:48am
Dear Madoc Group Colleagues, I am delighted to have discovered your existence this morning and to have joined you, looking forward to sharing knowledge. I see several among you who I have been in touch with before. For just a little initial background, a few years ago I established "The Prince Madoc Quest Society" here in North Wales, where I live. This has consisted of a few members only, either from Wales or from North America. Besides further research into the Madoc Legend, an ultimate objective would be to recreate the 1170 Voyage of Discovery with a "replica"(?) ship built locally. To explain a certain additional personal interest in his exploits, Prince Madoc is generally believed to have been a half-brother of my ancestor Prince Rhodri ap Owain Gwynedd.....Richard W-E
Suzie Morris Comment by Suzie Morris on January 23, 2009 at 5:35am
I've been interested in this story for some time and have finally turned my research in this direction. It's a fascinating story whether true or not, but in my Welsh heart - I'm thinking true!

I've just received some printed matter on the topic......very fascinating.
Janice Comment by Janice on January 21, 2009 at 10:46pm
Thank you for the kind words. It would not have been a success without all the help I received from each of you! I am very proud and pleased to be a part of the Madoc discussion group. The main thing is to continue to talk about Madoc in hopes of reaching more people each day. :-)
David Alan Edwards Comment by David Alan Edwards on January 21, 2009 at 10:34pm
WOW I need to put more time into the site ,I have read about the Mandan tribe as well and have wanted to learn more about them.Is Madoc part of them ?
Ceri Shaw Comment by Ceri Shaw on January 21, 2009 at 8:50pm
The Madoc discussion group would like to extend a special welcome to Janice Gattis of the Alabama Welsh Association whose tireless efforts to restore the Madoc Plaque last year led to eventual success. See their website HERE for more details.

Croeso!
 

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