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Bettws Cedewain (Welsh:
Betws Cedewain), also
known as
Bettws Cedewen, is a
small village and
community in Montgomeryshire, Powys, Wales. It lies in a...
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Cedewain (or Cydewain) was a
medieval cantref in the
Kingdom of Powys. It
possibly consisted of the
commotes (cymydau) of Cynan,
Hafren and Uwch Hanes...
- The
Deanery of
Cedewain is a
deanery within the
Archdeaconery of
Montgomery in the
Diocese of St Asaph. It is a
large largely upland area
between Welshpool...
- town in
Powys and Mid Wales. The
ancient parish and
commote are
named Cedewain, and
Newtown was home to a Llan
dedicated to St Mary. As such, the first...
- St Beuno's Church,
Bettws Cedewain lies
within the
historic county of
Montgomeryshire in Powys. The
church occupies a
prominent position overlooking the...
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Aberllynfi Adfa
Abermule Beggar's Bush
Berriew (Aberriw)
Bettws Cedewain (Betws
Cedewain) Bont
Dolgadfan Boughrood (Bochrwd)
Brecon (Aberhonddu) Builth...
- Merrick) of Bodorgan, Anglesey,
Wales is
descended from Cadafael, lord of
Cedewain, Powys.
Bodorgan Llewelyn ap
Heylin fought at the
battle of
Bosworth for...
- org.uk.
Retrieved 2024-09-12. "The
Benefice of
Cedewain Mission Area,
Comprising Aberhafesp,
Betws Cedewain, Dolfor, Kerry,
Llanllwchaiarn and Newtown, Llanmerewig...
- Coed)
Ystlyg (commotes of Deuddwr,
Ystrad Marc**** and Y
Gorddwr Isaf)
Cedewain (commotes of Cynan,
Cyfeiliog and Mawddwy)
Arwystli (commotes of Arwystli...
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regional territories as a
dynasty combining the
territories Arwystli and
Cedewain. The area was
later incorporated into
Powys Wenwynwyn.
Trahaearn ap Caradog...