- time Rhys
Ieuanc moved against Cedweli and
Carnwyllion with his
forces besieging and
burning Carnwyllion Castle in 1215.
Llanelli was industrialised...
-
River Towy (Welsh: Afon Tywi), it
contained places such as Cedweli,
Carnwyllion, Loughor, Llandeilo, and Gwyr (although this is disputed).
Although Ystrad...
- maintained". Rhys had also
annexed the
Norman lordships of
Cydweli and
Carnwyllion in 1190. In 1192 Rhys
secured Maelgwn's release, but by now
Maelgwn and...
-
Cantref Eginawc (Eginog)
Kymwt Kedweli (Cydweli)
Kymwt Carnywyllawn (
Carnwyllion or
Carnwyllon now Llanelli)
Kymwt Gwhyr (Gŵyr now Swansea)
Cantref Mawr...
- in
Penarth hundred Carmarthenshire was
divided into
eight hundreds.
Carnwyllion Catheiniog Caeo
Cedweli Derllys Elfed Is
Cennen Perfedd In the medieval...
- Towy and Tawe
where he
enlisted the
Welsh of the Gower, Kidwelly, and
Carnwyllion to his side,
thereby undermining the
Marcher authority of the barons...
- Bramber. 1190 Rhys ap
Gruffydd annexes the
Norman lordships of
Cydweli and
Carnwyllion. 1192
Maelgwn ap Rhys is
released from
captivity by his father, Rhys...