Cemais (sometimes spelled Kemes after one of the several variations found in Medieval orthography) was an ancient cantref of the Kingdom of Dyfed, from...
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Cemais may refer to the following medieval divisions in Wales: Cemais (Dyfed) Cemais (Anglesey) Cemaes, a village on Anglesey Kemeys Commander, a village...
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the kings of Dyfed down to "Tualodor mac Rígin" (Tudor map Regin). The Normans invaded Wales (1067 to 1100), and by 1138 incorporated Dyfed into a new shire...
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Cemais Is Nyfer was a mediaeval commote in the Dyfed cantref of Cemais, Wales. It consisted of the territory between the rivers Nyfer and Teifi, and comprised...
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to the seven pre-Norman cantrefi of Dyfed.: 247 The hundreds were (clockwise from the northeast): Cilgerran, Cemais, Dewisland, Roose, Castlemartin, Narberth...
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Cemais Uwch Nyfer was a mediaeval Welsh commote in the Dyfed cantref of Cemais, in what is now Pembrokeshire. It consisted of the territory between the...
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Cemaes Head (section Cantref Cemais)
Medieval barony (or lordship) of Cemais, known as Cantref Cemais, one of the so-called 'Seven Cantrefs of Dyfed'. Cemais (sometimes spelled Kemes after...
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Wales". Retrieved 18 February 2018. The Lords of Cemais, Dillwyn Miles, Haverfordwest, 1996. Cemais, Dillwyn Miles, Haverfordwest, 1998. Echoes and Shadows:...
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Turribus, was the first Norman Lord of Kemes, in what had previously been the Dyfed part of Deheubarth. Fitz Martin inherited the Lordship of Kemes from his...
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Fishguard is within the historic Welsh cantref of Cemais, and part of the Welsh province of Dyfed, within the historic Principality of Deheubarth. The...
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Rhys took the allegiance of all the Welsh of the Kingdom of Dyfed apart from one region. Cemais would not pay allegiance and thus Rhys Ieuanc and his uncle...
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Coflein. RCAHMW. Retrieved 2 May 2015. "Dyfed Archaeological Trust: Maenclochog". Retrieved 2 May 2015. "Dyfed Archaeological Trust: Llethyr". Retrieved...
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Middle Ages. Following the Norman Conquest, Robert fitz Martin, Lord of Cemais, gave the island to his mother Geva. In the 12th century, Caldey Priory...
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ancient cantref of Cemais, under Norman control from about 1100 until 1326. The hundred of Cemais was created in 1536. Freeholders of Cemais held pasture rights...
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it may also hark back to the Cantref of Cemais, which existed from Norman times, and as the Hundred of Cemais from the 16th century. Cemaes Rural District...
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Pwllgwaelod. Bryn-henllan was in the ancient parish of Dinas in the hundred of Cemais before the settlement of Dinas Cross developed along the main A487 trunk...
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to the seven pre-Norman cantrefi of Dyfed.: 247 The hundreds were (clockwise from the northeast): Cilgerran, Cemais, Dewisland, Roose, Castlemartin, Narberth...
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the 19th century. The parish of Llandilo was in the ancient hundred of Cemais. Early in the 19th century the population was 117, and the parish was partly...
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Castlemartin Hundred Cemais Hundred Cilgerran Hundred Dewisland Hundred Dungleddy Hundred Narberth Hundred Roose Hundred Cantref of Cemais Cantref of Emlyn...
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Pembrokeshire Preserved county Dyfed Country Wales Sovereign state United Kingdom Postcode district SA71 Police Dyfed-Powys Fire Mid and West Wales Ambulance...
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Castlemartin Hundred Cemais Hundred Cilgerran Hundred Dewisland Hundred Dungleddy Hundred Narberth Hundred Roose Hundred Cantref of Cemais Cantref of Emlyn...
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'Bronze Age' site". BBC News. 26 March 2018. Retrieved 27 March 2018. "Dyfed Archaeological Trust: Ramsey". Retrieved 27 March 2018. "St Tyfanog's Chapel...
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after the citadel from which they would rule Dyfed. The Dinefwr dynasty under King Hywel Dda would unite Dyfed and Seisyllwg into the Kingdom of Deheubarth...
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in the Hundred of Kilgerran (formed in 1536) even though it was in the Cemais administrative area. The region was occupied by the Normans in the 12th...
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Pembrokeshire Preserved county Dyfed Country Wales Sovereign state United Kingdom Post town Pembroke Postcode district SA71 Police Dyfed-Powys Fire Mid and West...
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Gruffydd is also said to have persuaded his father to annex the lordship of Cemais and its chief castle of Nevern, held by William FitzMartin, in 1191. This...
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[ɛɡlʊɨˈsuːrʊ] is a village, community and parish in the former Cantref of Cemais, Pembrokeshire, Wales. The village lies between Newport and Cardigan at...
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Normans in South Wales, 1070–1171. Austin and London: University of Texas Press. Reeves, A. C., The Marcher Lords (Dyfed: Christopher Davies), 1983....
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Dogmael's cult was centered to the south of the River Teifi in the Dyfed communities of Cemais and Pebidiog. St Dogmael's Abbey, now ruined, stands on a hillside...
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