line of 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...
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the Welsh inhabitants of Pembrokeshire still referred to the area as Dyfed in the nineteenth century. Dyfed is a preserved county of Wales. It was originally...
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Demetae (category Dyfed)
also gave their name to the medieval Kingdom of Dyfed, the modern area and county of Dyfed and the distinct dialect of Welsh spoken in modern south-west...
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Seisyllwg (redirect from Kingdom of Seisyllwg)
centre of power for Hywel Dda, who came to rule most of Wales. In 920 Hywel merged Seisyllwg with the Kingdom of Dyfed to form the new kingdom of Deheubarth...
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Hywel Dda (redirect from Hywel Dda, King of Dyfed)
the Code of Dyfed. These describe how Hywel gathered expert lawyers and priests from each commote in Wales together in the White Land in Dyfed (Welsh:...
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Deheubarth (redirect from Kingdom of Deheubarth)
union of the kingdoms of Ceredigion, Seisyllwg and Dyfed. Ceredigion was absorbed into Seisyllwg and Dyfed was merged with Seisyllwg to form Deheubarth in...
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Welsh mythology (redirect from The Dream of Macsen Wledig)
war against Dyfed because he is a friend of Gwawl, whom Pwyll, Pryderi's father, humiliated. While Pryderi rules Dyfed, in the south of Wales, Gwynedd...
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Manawydan fab Llŷr (redirect from Third Branch of the Mabinogi)
Expulsion of the Déisi, the tale of the Irish tribe that settled in South-West Wales during the Dark Ages and founded the Kingdom of Dyfed, as well as...
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Dyfed, "Pwyll, Prince of Dyfed," is a legendary tale from medieval Welsh literature and the first of the Four Branches of the Mabinogi. It tells of the...
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Anarawd ap Rhodri (redirect from Battle of Conwy (9th century))
culmination of Anarawd's conquest of Kingdom of Dyfed. Dyfed appears to have been ruled as a distinct kingdom from Gwynedd under the leadership of Anarawd's...
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Dyfed-Powys Police (Welsh: Heddlu Dyfed-Powys; DPP) is the territorial police force in Wales policing Carmarthenshire, Ceredigion and Pembrokeshire (which...
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evidence that the Kingdom of Dyfed included any part of Ceredigion. Modern Ceredigion corresponds almost exactly to the ancient kingdom of Ceredigion. This...
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and he and his brother Gwydion engineer a war with King Pryderi of Kingdom of Dyfed, forcing Math to leave his court. In Math's absence, Gilfaethwy rapes...
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material is of great value. In particular, one passage describes a Déisi branch settling in Britain and founding the Kingdom of Dyfed, a matter of some interest...
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Dalcassians (category History of County Clare)
ancestors are the subject of The Expulsion of the Déisi tale and one branch of their blood-line went on to rule the petty kingdom of Dyfed in Wales during the...
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Emlyn is one of the seven districts of the Kingdom of Dyfed. It is a Welsh name and may refer to: Emlyn Aubrey (born 1964), American golfer Emlyn Crowther...
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of reign applies to the independent states that have remained monarchies since her accession: Australia, Canada, New Zealand, and the United Kingdom....
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from which they would rule Dyfed. The Dinefwr dynasty under King Hywel Dda would unite Dyfed and Seisyllwg into the Kingdom of Deheubarth in the early 10th...
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Saint Patrick (redirect from Battle for the Body of Saint Patrick)
on both sides of the Irish Sea, with Irish being spoken from Cornwall to Argyll. The influence of the Kingdom of Dyfed may have been of particular importance...
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Dyfedeg (category Dyfed)
tribe the Demetae, who would also give their name to the post-Roman Kingdom of Dyfed. Writing in 1900, John Rhŷs and David Brynmor Jones referred to the...
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spelled Kemes after one of the several variations found in Medieval orthography) was an ancient cantref of the Kingdom of Dyfed, from the 11th century...
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West Wales (redirect from West of Wales)
also includes more westerly parts of North Wales as well as the South Wales Valleys. The preserved county of Dyfed covers what is generally considered...
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Cynyr Ceinfarfog (category Year of birth unknown)
Cynyr Ceinfarfog (born c. 480) was a ruler of the Kingdom of Dyfed in Wales. He was known as Cunoricus in Latin and in English as Kendrick or as Cynyr...
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Laugharne (redirect from Charter of Laugharne)
Monuments of Wales website. University of Birmingham: Institute of Archaeology and Antiquity. "Coygan Camp – Ymddiriedolaeth Archaeolegol Dyfed – Dyfed Archaeological...
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list of all cathedrals in Wales, both Anglican Church in Wales cathedrals, and most of the Roman Catholic cathedrals of the Metropolitan Province of Cardiff...
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Maredudd ap Owain, King (986–999) Llywelyn ap Seisyll, King (999–1023) Kingdom of Dyfed (complete list) – Llywarch ap Hyfaidd, King (893–904) Rhodri ap Hyfaidd...
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government re-organisations of 1974/5, several new administrative areas within Wales were named after medieval kingdoms - Gwent, Dyfed, Powys, and Gwynedd. Gwent...
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Ystrad Tywi (category Medieval history of Wales)
Ystrad Tywi was never a kingdom itself, it was historically a valuable territory and was fought over by the various kings of Dyfed, Deheubarth, Seisyllwg...
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Llanelli (category Ports and harbours of Wales)
frequent raids from Brycheiniog and Dyfed in order to Christianise the area to which it would eventually fall into Dyfed. During the early medieval period...
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9 August 2024. Retrieved 9 August 2024. "Dyfed-Powys Police to conduct patrols across its counties in wake of national disorder - Carmarthenshire News...
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