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Arwystli was a
cantref in mid
Wales in the
Middle Ages,
located in the
headland of the
River Severn. It was
chiefly ****ociated with the
Kingdom of Powys...
- Pen
Pumlumon Arwystli is the
second highest summit on the
Plynlimon m****if, a part of the
Cambrian Mountains in the
county of Ceredigion, Wales. The summit...
- 467 ft)
above ordnance datum. Its
other important peaks are Pen
Pumlumon Arwystli, Y Garn, Pen
Pumlumon Llygad-bychan and
Pumlumon Fach. Bryn yr Ŵyn, or...
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Cedewain (commotes of Cynan,
Cyfeiliog and Mawddwy)
Arwystli (commotes of
Arwystli Is Coed and
Arwystli Uwch Coed) In addition, for
practical reasons, Montgomeryshire...
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Aristobulus Senex, Apostolus, Martyr,
Episcopus Primus Britanniae Welsh:
Arwystli Hen
Episcob Cyntaf Prydain ("Aristibule the Old,
First Bishop of Britain")...
- was a King of Gwynedd.
Trahaearn was a son of
Caradog ap Gwyn,
ruler of
Arwystli (in the
south of present-day Montgomeryshire, Wales), a
small state, on...
- to above. Pen
Pumlumon Fawr [Plynlimon] 2,467 ft (752 m) Pen
Pumlumon Arwystli 2,431 ft (741 m) Pen
Pumlumon Llygad-bychan 2,385 ft (727 m) Y Garn 2,244 ft...
- 1288) Rhys The
regional territories as a
dynasty combining the
territories Arwystli and Cedewain. The area was
later incorporated into
Powys Wenwynwyn. Trahaearn...
- Marcher, and the
Ancient Nobility of
Powys Fadog: And the
Ancient Lords of
Arwystli, Cedewen, and Meirionydd". pp. 1–4.
Dictionary of the
Landed Gentry of...
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ruler of
Arwystli, had
sided with Gruffydd, the
eldest son of Rhys to be born in wedlock, so
Gwenwynwyn attacked and
subjugated Arwystli;
Arwystli (at that...