-
Brycheiniog to form the
county of Brecknockshire. The name Buellt, also
rendered Buallt,
comes from the
Welsh words bu,
meaning "ox", and
gellt (later gwellt),...
- 568.
Builth is a
longstanding anglicisation of the Old
Welsh Buellt or
Buallt,
which combines bu ([bɨː]) 'ox' and
gellt (later gwellt) 'lea or leas'....
-
century Welsh bishop, who was
usually known as Afan
Buallt,
indicating a
connection with the
Buallt area. It is not
known where or when he was a bishop...
-
rugby post.
Builth is
thought to be a
corruption of
Llanfair Ym
Muallt (
buallt),
meaning the
Church of St. Mary in the Cow Pasture. The
original bull was...
- in the 16th century. One of the
greatest polymaths of all time. Born in
Buallt, Radnor. Bill
Frost Welsh carpenter who
patented the
aeroplane in 1894 and...
- a thousand. It is
named after Saint Afan and was the
centre of
Cantref Buallt in
ancient times,
before the
building of
Builth Wells about 9
miles (14 km)...
-
known as
Esgob Afan ("Bishop Afan") from his
title and as Afan
Buellt or
Buallt from his
diocese around Builth in Brycheiniog. Afan was the son of Cedig...
- was in the
county of Brecknockshire, and was a
parish in the
hundred of
Buallt. The
village is
situated upon the
River Elan, near to its
union with the...
- of Colwyn". www.crockford.org.uk.
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