English: Surviving section of the medieval town wall of Chepstow, Monmouthshire, Wales. A nearby plaque reads: "The wall that defended the mediaval town of Chepstow has been called the Portwall for many years. It was apparently planned and built as a whole by order of Roger Bigod, fifth Earl of Norfolk, during the period 1272-1278. About two-thirds of the original length of 1123 metres still survives. . . . The wall now appears smaller as the ground level has risen by about 2m, there was also a defensive ditch in front of the wall."
Wrth gysylltu rhyw waith â'r weithred gyfreithiol hon, mae'r person a'i gysylltodd wedi ei gyflwyno i'r parth cyhoeddus gan ildio pob hawl cyfraith hawlfraint arno yn fydeang, gan gynnwys pob hawl perthynol a chyfagos, hyd eithaf y gyfraith. Gallwch gopïo, addasu, dosbarthu a pherfformio'r gwaith, hyd yn oed at bwrpas masnachol, a hynny oll heb ofyn caniatad.
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Mae'r ffeil hon yn cynnwys gwybodaeth ychwanegol, sydd mwy na thebyg wedi dod o'r camera digidol neu'r sganiwr a ddefnyddiwyd i greu'r ffeil neu ei digido. Os yw'r ffeil wedi ei cael ei newid ers ei chreu efallai nad yw'r manylion hyn yn dal i fod yn gywir.