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- Deuddwr (Welsh for 'confluence'; lit. 'two waters'; Welsh pronunciation) was a medieval commote (cwmwd) in the cantref of Ystlyg in the Kingdom of Powys...
- Cwmdauddwr corresponds approximately to the medieval commote of Cwmwd Deuddwr (Welsh for 'Commote of the Confluence'; lit. 'commote of the two waters')...
- Llyswynaf (commotes of Caereinion and Mechain Uwch Coed) Ystlyg (commotes of Deuddwr, Ystrad Marc**** and Y Gorddwr Isaf) Cedewain (commotes of Cynan, Cyfeiliog...
- of the 2011 UK census was 1,415. The community includes the village of Deuddwr and several hamlets. Llansanffraid means "Church of Saint Bride" in the...
- Rhayader. Elenydd is also a name given to the medieval commote of Cwmwd Deuddwr which covered approximately the same area. The area is an upland plateau...
- commotes of the cantref of Mochnant to the north, and the commotes of Deuddwr and Ystrad Marc**** in the cantref of Ystlyg to the east. It consisted...
- and Buellt to the southwest. It also controlled the commote of Deuddwr (i.e. Cwmwd Deuddwr, also known as Elenydd) on the west of the Wye; together they...
- in Arwystli as well. The small commotes of Ceri in Maelienydd and Cwmwd Deuddwr north of Buellt (and also across the Wye) were located in this area and...
- Maelienydd & Elfael and Welsh Lords of Ceri, Gwerthrynion, Buellt, Cwmwd Deuddwr & Radnor 52°19′47″N 3°23′15″W / 52.32983°N 3.38755°W / 52.32983; -3...
- Kymwt Uch Raeadyr (Cwmwd Mochnant Uwch Rhaiadr) Kymwt Deu Dyswr (Cwmwd Deuddwr in cantref Ystlyg) Kymwt Llannerchwdwl (Cwmwd Llanerch Hudol in cantref...