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- Buellt or Builth was a cantref in medieval Wales, located west of the River Wye. Unlike most cantrefs, it was not part of any of the major Welsh kingdoms...
- 590) Morudd ab Eldad (c. 630) Pasgen Buellt ap Gwyddaint (c. 700) Tewdwr ap Pasgen (c. 730) Gloud ap Pasgn Buellt (c. 730) Ffernfael ap Tewdwr (c. 760...
- conquered Buellt around 1095. The area then changed hands between multiple Norman and Welsh figures. In November 1282, Edward I overran Buellt as part of...
- Swyd Uudugre Kymwt Swyd Yethon Kymwt Llwythyfnwc Cantref Buellt Kymwt Penn Buellt (Cwmwd Pen Buellt) Kymwt Swydman (Cwmwd Swyddfan(?) : Cwmwd Dinan) Kymwt...
- Afan of Builth (Welsh: Sant Afan Buellt; Latin: Av****) was an early 6th-century Welsh bishop, martyr, and saint. His feast day is generally placed on...
- or Avon or Avan, a river in southwest Wales Saint Afan (Welsh: Sant Afan Buellt), Welsh bishop and saint of the 6th century The Lords of Afan, Lordship...
- independent state of Buellt; the town of Rhayader is on the Gwrtheyrnion side of the river. Rhys had recently conquered Buellt, hitherto ruled by William...
- Sanctorum Britanniae et Genealogiae gives the following lineage: "Afan Buellt son of Cedig son of Ceredig son of Cunedda Wledig by Degfed ["Tenth"] daughter...
- Gwrtheyrn). For most of the medieval era, it was ****ociated with the cantref of Buellt and then Elfael, small regional kingdoms whose rulers operated independently...
- Braose, 3rd Lord of Bramber, who already possessed the adjacent Lordship of Buellt. Years later, when Sibyl died, the rest of the Lordship of Brecknock was...