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Ewyas (Welsh:
Ewias) was a
possible early Welsh kingdom which may have been
formed around the time of the
Roman withdrawal from
Britain in the 5th century...
- Cambria, and his
second son Albon,
governor of
North Cambria and earl of
Ewias and Urtchingfild.
Through Gorbonion,
Dyfnwal Moelmud was descended, who...
- Castle,
Icomb Place and
Edgeworth Manor. He had an
insecure lordship at
Ewias Lacy now
known as
Longtown Castle on the
modern day
Welsh border., in Longtown...
- Iwye (Belarusian: Іўе, romanized: Iŭje, IPA: [ˈiʊje]; Russian: Ивье, romanized: Ivye, IPA: [ˈivʲjɪ]; Lithuanian: Yvija; Polish: Iwje; Yiddish: איוויע,...
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Deugleddyf Penfro Gwarthaf Emlyn Y
Cantref Mawr Y
Cantref Bychan Eginog Ergyng Ewias Gwent Is-coed
Gwent Uch-coed
Arllechwedd Cemais Aberffraw Rhosyr Arfon Llŷn...
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warrior history defeating intruders e.g.
Incas led by
Huayna Capac. in 1527.
EWIAS (Escuela de
Iwias Crnl.
Gonzalo Barragán) is the
entity in
charge of training...
- Cheshire. The prin****l
commotes described in
Domesday were Archenfield,
Ewias, and the
commotes of
Gwent in the south; Cynllaith, Edeirnion, and Iâl (Shropshire...
- 550)
Gwrfoddw Gwrgan Fawr ap
Cynfyn (c. 650)
Regional Kingdom of
Ewyas (
Ewias) in
Wales and Herefordshire, England.
Clydog ap
Clydwyn (grandson of Brychan...
- The Vale of
Ewyas (Welsh:
Dyffryn Ewias) is the steep-sided and
secluded valley of the
River Honddu, in the
Black Mountains of
Wales and
within the Brecon...
- Times.
Retrieved 23
November 2017. Bannister,
Arthur Thomas, The
history of
Ewias Harold, its castle, priory, and
church (Hereford 1902)
Ewyas Harold Castle...