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Dinmael was a
medieval lordship and
cwmwd in
north Wales which usually formed a part of the
patrimony of the
kingdom of Powys. The name, of Old Welsh...
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Bethesda In 1997, a
section of
bends on Telford's road
between Tŷ Nant and
Dinmael was by-p****ed by a
modern cutting. However,
investigation in 2006 revealed...
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Kymwt Ardudwy (Cwmwd Ardudwy)
Cantref Llyyn (Cantref Llŷn)
Kymwt Dinmael (Cwmwd
Dinmael)
Kymwt is
Clogyon (Cwmwd Is
Clogion Kymwt Cwmdinam (Cwmwd Cwm Dinam)...
- to him and his
successors the
Cantref of
Edeyrnion and the
Lordship of
Dinmael.
These areas were both
remote frontier lands situated between Powys and...
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Kingdom of Gwynedd. It
consisted of the
commotes (cymydau) of Edeyrnion,
Dinmael,
Penllyn is
Treweryn and
Penllyn uwch
Treweryn (is
signifying 'below' and...
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after he
became Lord of
Dinmael and Edeirnion, and the
lordship of Rhug
devolved to the
descendants of Bleddyn, Lord of
Dinmael, the
second son of Owain...
- Betws-y-Coed
Bylchau Caerhun Capel Curig Capel Garmon Cerrigydrudion Craig-y-Don
Dinmael Dolgarrog Dolwyddelan Dwygyfylchi Eglwysbach Glan
Conwy Henryd Llanbedr-y-Cennin...
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Owain Brogyntyn of
Powys (Mathrafal), Lord of Oswestry,
Edeirnion and
Dinmael (c. 1149 – 1157, d. 1188)
Bleddyn Iorweth Gruffudd, 1st
Baron of Cymmer-yn-Edeirnion...
- Angevin, then took it back
Owain Brogyntyn, Lord of Edeirnion, Lord of
Dinmael, of
Castle Brogyntyn,
confirmed Baron by King
Edward Longshanks, of the...
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acknowledged by his
father and
granted by him the
lordship of
Edeyrnion and also
Dinmael. It is
quite possible that he
inherited some of
these lands through his...