Tuesday 3 August 2010

CADW EU - HT PRINCES OF WALES INITIATIVE: THE PRINCIPALITY/GWLAD OF POWYS - Central Cymru.

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  • Kingdom of Powys - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    Based on the Romano-British tribal lands of the Ordovices in the west and the ... of the riverVyrnwy by 717, possibly by king Elisedd ap Gwylog (d.c. 755). .... He was reinstated during the new English campaign against Llywelyn of ...
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    1. Powys Fadog - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

      Powys Fadog or Lower Powys was the northern portion of the former princely realm of Powys which split in two following the death of Madog ap Maredudd of ...
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    2. Kingdom of Powys - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

      Divided they were weaker still and while the northern realm of Powys Fadog largely supported the independent aspirations of neighbouring Gwynedd under Owain ...
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      1. Gwenwynwyn ab Owain - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

        Llywelyn invaded Powys, and Gwenwynwyn is believed to have died or been killed that same year. He was survived by his son Gruffydd ap Gwenwynwyn whose ...
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      2. Kingdom of Powys - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

        From 1160 Powys was split into two parts. The southern part was later called PowysWenwynwyn after Gwenwynwyn ab Owain "Cyfeiliog" ap Madog, while the ...
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      3. Gwenwynwyn - The National Library of Wales :: Dictionary of Welsh ...

        In 1195 he succeeded his father as lord of lower Powys . When, in 1197 , Gwenwynwynacquired the lordship of Arwystli , almost the entire territory lying ...
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      4. Welsh Icons - Powys Wenwynwyn

        The ruling family of Powys did survive in the children and future descendants of Gruffydd apGwenwynwyn, henceforth known as the De La Pole Family. ...
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      5. Princes in Wales

        1160-1195 OWAIN CYFEILIOG, Prince of Southern Powys, received Cyfeiliog from his uncle Madog ap Maredudd 1149, abdicated in favour of his son Gwenwynwyn ...
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      6. Wapedia - Wiki: Powys Wenwynwyn

        15 Apr 2010 ... Owain ap Gruffydd ap Gwenwynwyn alias de la Pole (i.e. of Welshpool); allegedly surrendered the principality of Powys to Edward I at the ...
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  • Ancient Powys

    The lower part included Mochnant, Mechain, Deuddwr, Gorddwr, ... Arwystli, Cedewain, Llanerch Hudol, Ceri, Maelienydd, Gwerthrynion, Cwmwd Deuddwr, Buellt, ...
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    Kingdom of Powys - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    Medieval kingdoms of Wales. Capital · Caer Guricon, Pengwern, Mathrafal, Welshpool ... 1 Early Middle Ages; 2 Rhodri, Hywel, & Gruffydd; 3 House of Mathrafal... If King Cynddylan of Pengwern hailed from the royal Powys dynasty, ... And forGwent Offa had the dyke built "on the eastern crest of the gorge, ...
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        1. It often acted as a buffer state between England to the east and the powerful south
          Welshkingdom of Deheubarth to the west. It was conquered and pacified ...
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    The lower part included Mochnant, Mechain, Deuddwr, Gorddwr, ... Arwystli, Cedewain, Llanerch Hudol, Ceri, Maelienydd, Gwerthrynion, Cwmwd Deuddwr, Buellt, ...
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    Medieval kingdoms of Wales. Capital · Caer Guricon, Pengwern, Mathrafal, Welshpool ... 1 Early Middle Ages; 2 Rhodri, Hywel, & Gruffydd; 3 House of Mathrafal ... If King Cynddylan of Pengwern hailed from the royal Powys dynasty, ... And for Gwent Offa had the dyke built "on the eastern crest of the gorge, ...
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    1. Rhwng Gwy a Hafren - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

      Rhwng Gwy a Hafren (English: Between Wye and Severn) was a region of medieval Wales, located in the Welsh Marches between Powys to the north and Brycheiniog ...
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    2. File:Rhwng.Gwy.a.Hafren.jpg - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

      Description, Rhwng.Gwy.a.Hafren.jpg. Rhwng Gwy a Hafren ("Between Wye and Severn"). Date. 5 November 2009(2009-11-05) ...
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    3. File:Map of the Cantrefs and Commotes of Rhwng Gwy a Hafren.svg ...

      26 May 2010 ... File:Map of the Cantrefs and Commotes of Rhwng Gwy a Hafren.svg. From Wikimedia Commons, the free media repository ...
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    4. Welsh Kings in Herefordshire

      Rhwng Gwy a Hafren is Welsh for between the rivers Wye and Severn and this neatly describes the kingdom that once existed between these two waterways. ...
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    5. Rhwng Gwy a Hafren

      Rhwng Gwy a Hafren (meaning between Wye and Severn) was a region of medieval ... P. M. Remfry attempts to identify Rhwng Gwy a Hafren with the supposed ...
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    6. Rhwng Gwy a Hafren

      Rhwg Gwy a Hafre (meaig "betwee Wye ad Sever") was a regio of medieval Wales lyig betwee the kigdom of Powys to the orth ad the kigdom of Brycheiiog to the ...
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