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Very good work on adding material to the Gododdin article . . . but the abbreviaton for Anno Domini ("in the year of the Lord") always precedes the number of the year -- it does not come afterwards. I've been told that placing it afterwards is gaining more acceptence, but no one has yet shown me an authority that gives approval to that style. -- llywrch 01:21, 11 Jul 2004 (UTC)
Thanks for the welcome!
Your comment about AD makes good sense, it being year of our lord... I cannot tell a lie, my usage was cribbed from the History of Scotland page which set me off on trying to clarify early history of south east Scotland. Chastened, I've looked at the Misplaced Pages:Manual of Style (dates and numbers), and find that AD is not required. This matter will be corrected with my future edits.
Since there doesn't seem to be a Y Gododdin page I've expanded this section as well as making other edits and improving External references {focusing Votadini on earlier history to follow later. Since I'm approaching this from a Scottish viewpoint and your username looks rather Welsh, I'd be delighted to have any comments or advice on this page.
many thanks from a newbie, dave souza