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Cemais may
refer to the
following medieval divisions in Wales:
Cemais (Dyfed)
Cemais (Anglesey) Cemaes, a
village on
Anglesey Kemeys Commander, a village...
- The
Lords of
Cemais were the
ruling families, from the
early 12th
century of the
Marcher Lordship (aka
Palatine Barony) of Kemes, and in
later centuries...
- (360 km2). The Afon
Nyfer divided it into two commotes:
Cemais Is
Nyfer to the
north and
Cemais Uwch
Nyfer to the south.: 25
Although the area is not...
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Cemais Uwch
Nyfer was a
mediaeval Welsh commote in the
Dyfed cantref of
Cemais, in what is now Pembrokeshire. It
consisted of the
territory between the...
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Cemais was one of the
three medieval cantrefs on the
island of Anglesey,
north Wales, in the
Kingdom of Gwynedd. It lay on the
northern side of the island...
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William Martin, 1st
Baron Martin (died 1324), Lord of
Cemais and
Barnstaple was an
English noble. He
fought in the wars in Wales, Gascony,
Flanders and...
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Cemais Is
Nyfer was a
mediaeval commote in the
Dyfed cantref of
Cemais, Wales. It
consisted of the
territory between the
rivers Nyfer and Teifi, and comprised...
- Wales".
Retrieved 18
February 2018. The
Lords of
Cemais,
Dillwyn Miles, Haverfordwest, 1996.
Cemais,
Dillwyn Miles, Haverfordwest, 1998.
Echoes and Shadows:...
- 2°56′34″W / 51.7383°N 2.9428°W / 51.7383; -2.9428
Kemeys Commander (Welsh:
Cemais Comawndwr) is a
village in Monmouthshire, in
South East Wales.
Kemeys Commander...
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effect on
those areas already established under the
Marcher Lords, such as
Cemais in the
north of the county.: 123–124
Henry Tudor, born at
Pembroke Castle...