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Caerphilly's Green Lady: Welsh Legends and Lost Love

5 min · 20 de may de 2026
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Join Eleanor Voss as she explores the haunting legends of Caerphilly Castle, one of Wales' most impressive medieval fortresses. This episode delves into the story of the mysterious Green Lady, believed by local folklore to be the spirit of Alice de Clare, daughter of the castle's builder Gilbert de Clare. Discover the historical context behind this tragic tale of forbidden love between Norman nobility and Welsh princes during the turbulent 13th century. Learn about Caerphilly Castle's remarkable concentric design, innovative water defenses, and its role during Edward II's imprisonment. Eleanor examines how Welsh folklore traditions, particularly the significance of the color green in Celtic culture, have shaped this enduring legend. The episode explores documented visitor experiences and unexplained phenomena while maintaining a balanced perspective on supernatural claims. From medieval military architecture to romantic tragedy, this episode weaves together verified historical facts with cultural storytelling traditions that continue to captivate visitors today. Perfect for history enthusiasts, folklore lovers, and anyone fascinated by the intersection of documented history and legendary tales that define Britain's castle heritage.

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