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    Brycheiniog was an independent kingdom in South Wales in the Early Middle Ages. It allied with the Mercian kingdom in the post Roman era, to stabilise...
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    Bannau Brycheiniog National Park (Welsh pronunciation), is a national park in Wales. It is named after the Brecon Beacons (Welsh: Bannau Brycheiniog), the...
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    The Brecon Beacons (Welsh: Bannau Brycheiniog; [ˈbanai̯ brəˈχei̯njɔɡ] ) are a mountain range in Wales. The range includes South Wales's highest mountain...
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  • Brycheiniog was a small independent petty kingdom in South Wales in the Early Middle Ages. It can also refer to: Places Fan Brycheiniog, highest peak...
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    Fan Brycheiniog is the highest peak at a height of 802.5 metres (2,633 ft) (above sea level) in the Black Mountain (Y Mynydd Du) region of the Brecon...
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    9439°N 3.3884°W / 51.9439; -3.3884 Theatr Brycheiniog is an arts venue in Brecon, Powys, Wales. Theatr Brycheiniog is located close to the centre of Brecon...
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    successfully undertaking the invasion and conquest of the Kingdom of Brycheiniog between 1088 and 1095. Out of the ruins of the Welsh kingdom he created...
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    Brychan (redirect from Brychan Brycheiniog)
    Brychan Brycheiniog was a legendary 5th-century king of Brycheiniog (Brecknockshire, alternatively Breconshire) in Mid Wales. Brychan had Irish ancestry...
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    Until 1974, Brecknockshire (Welsh: Brycheiniog or Sir Frycheiniog), also formerly known as the County of Brecknock, Breconshire, or the County of Brecon...
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  • of Dyfed and Brycheiniog in Southern Wales in the 7th century. Already the king of Dyfed, he married Princess Ceindrech of Brycheiniog c. 650, briefly...
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    Pembrokeshire Coast, created in 1952, and the Brecon Beacons (Bannau Brycheiniog), created in 1957, as well as five areas of outstanding natural beauty...
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  • Brycheiniog is an annual historical and archaeological academic journal published by the Brecknock Society and Museum Friends, covering Brecknockshire...
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    Wales. Coats of arms of Kingdoms of Wales Anlach mac Cormac; Brychan Brycheiniog ap Anlach (c. 400 or 470) Tewdwr ap Rhain (c. 700); Nowy (c. 725); Gruffudd...
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  • Gwynfardd Brycheiniog (fl. c. 1170–80) was a Welsh-language poet. Gwynfardd is noted for his eulogies in praise of Saint David and the Lord Rhys. J Lloyd-Jones...
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    (Bannau Brycheiniog) Brecon Beacons (Bannau Brycheiniog) 42 Pen y Gadair Fawr 800m (2625 ft) Black Mountains Brecon Beacons (Bannau Brycheiniog) 43 Pen...
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  • was one of the queens consort of King Brychan Brycheiniog, the legendary 5th-century king of Brycheiniog (Breconshire) in South Wales. Born 468 AD, she...
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    (2,969 feet), in the south of Snowdonia. The Brecon Beacons (Bannau Brycheiniog) are in the south (highest point Pen y Fan, at 886 metres (2,907 feet))...
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    Dyfed, which had come into his possession. Later on, the Kingdom of Brycheiniog was also added. Caerleon was previously the principal court of the area...
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  • Regin son of Cadogan; died c. 740) was an 8th-century king of Dyfed and Brycheiniog in Wales of the Early Middle Ages. He succeeded his father Cadwgan, who...
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  • Aergol Lawhir. His fraternal nephew, Cormac mac Urb, was the grandfather of Brychan Brycheiniog, eponymous founder of Brycheiniog. v t e v t e v t e...
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  • Brecknock Society and Museum Friends (Welsh: Cymdeithas Brycheiniog a Chyfeillion yr Amgueddfa) is a Welsh historical society that promotes "the study...
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    A commote (Welsh: cwmwd, sometimes spelt in older documents as cymwd, plural cymydau, less frequently cymydoedd) was a secular division of land in Medieval...
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    kingdom in whose territory Brecon stands was (in modern orthography) "Brycheiniog", which was later anglicised to Brecknock or Brecon, and probably derives...
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    range of the Brecon Beacons National Park. Its highest point is Fan Brycheiniog at 802 metres or 2,631 ft. The Black Mountain also forms a part of the...
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    to legend, Tydfil was the twenty-third daughter of Brychan, king of Brycheiniog, by his fourth wife. Tydfil was murdered with her brother Rhun in Merthyr...
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  • was sometimes accounted a son of Brychan, the invading Irish king of Brycheiniog. Llanddyfnan ("St Dyfnan's") was dedicated to him on Anglesey and claimed...
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    Industrial revolution Modern history World Wars Devolution Medieval kingdoms Brycheiniog Ceredigion Deheubarth Dyfed Ergyng Glywysing Gwent Gwynllwg Gwynedd (history...
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    He married Meleri, one of the many daughters of King Brychan Brycheiniog of Brycheiniog (now Brecknockshire). Amongst their children was a daughter named...
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    of the Brecon Beacons, South Wales. It is a subsidiary summit of Fan Brycheiniog. It is the westernmost area over 2,000 feet above sea level in South...
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  • 5th century 6th century Advent (Cornwall) Daughter of Brychan, king of Brycheiniog Sometimes conflated with Saint Dwynwen Aeddan Foeddog or Aidan or Maedoc...
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