-
Elfael was one of a
number of
Welsh cantrefi occupying the
region between the
River Wye and
river Severn,
known as
Rhwng Gwy a Hafren, in the
early Middle...
- (Cwmwd Treflys)
Kymwt Is
Iruon (Cwmwd Is Irfon)
Cantref Eluael (Cantref
Elfael)
Kymwt Uch
Mynyd (Cwmwd Uwch Mynydd)
Kymwt Is
Mynyd (Cwmwd Is Mynyd) Cantref...
- (part)
Cedewain Ceri
Montgomery (part)
Powys Radnorshire Cwmwd Deuddor Elfael Glasbury Gwrtheyrnion Maelienydd Radnor Brecknockshire Blaenllyfni Brecon...
- the
medieval era, it was ****ociated with the
cantref of
Buellt and then
Elfael,
small regional kingdoms whose rulers operated independently of
other powers...
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Powys Wenwynwyn Arwystli Cedewain Cyfeiliog Caereinion Mechain Mochnant Gorfynydd Gwynllwg Gŵyr
Penychen Senghenydd Gwrtheyrnion Elfael Maelienydd Buellt...
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Cadwallon ap
Madog (d. 1179),
ruled Maelienydd and
Elfael Einion Clud (d. 1177)
ruled Maelienydd and
Elfael Maelgwn (d. 1197)
Cadwallon (d. 1234) The Lordship...
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Cadwallon ap
Madog ruled Maelienydd and his
younger brother Einion Clud
ruled Elfael. The two fell out and
Cadwallon is
recorded as
having seized Einion and...
- like an
animal by
Norman invaders, Bran ap Brychan, heir to the
throne of
Elfael,
abandoned his father's
kingdom and fled to the greenwood. There, in the...
- Ferlix); in the
century after his death,
Fferreg split into
Maelienydd and
Elfael Very
little is
known about Elystan himself, but his descendants, including...
-
Deheubarth through inheritance.
Powys Brycheiniog Gwrtheyrnion Buellt Pengwern Elfael Maelienydd Morgannwg Glywysing Gwent Ergyng Dumnonia (Located in modern...