- The
maenor (pl. maenorau) was a
gathering of
villages in
medieval Wales. In
North Wales the word
maenol was used for a similar, but not identical, idea...
- Gwynedd.
Pryderi and his men
march north and
fight a
battle between Maenor Bennardd and
Maenor Coed Alun, but are
forced to retreat. He is
pursued to Nant Call...
- Goewin.
Pryderi and his men
march north and
fight a
battle between Maenor Bennardd and
Maenor Coed Alun, but are
forced to retreat. He is
pursued to Nant Call...
- Gwynedd,
Pryderi and his men
march north and
fight a
battle between Maenor Bennardd and
Maenor Coed Alun. Both
sides suffer heavy losses, but Math fab Mathonwy...
-
Helot –
ancient Gr****
serfs Indentured servant Josephinism Kholop Kolkhoz Maenor –
Welsh manors Manorialism Ministerialis Peonage Ritsuryō
Russian serfdom...
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United Kingdom portal Allodial title Domesday Book
Glebe Banal rights Gentry Maenor, the
Welsh system Heerlijkheid,
Dutch manorialism Junker,
Prussian manorialism...
- maenaỽr vro, Mod.
maenor vro) = 936
acres 12 free
towns (Med. tref ryd, Mod. tref rhydd) = 1
upland manor (Med. maenaỽr vrthtir, Mod.
maenor wrthdir) = 1248...
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there have been many
different spellings throughout history,
including Maenor Owain, Manerowen,
Manorawen and Manernawen, but the
earliest recorded do****ent...
-
Carlisle included the
following entry on St Athan: ATHAN, ST., in the
Cwmwd of
Maenor Glynn Ogwr,
Cantref of Cron Nedd (now
called the
Hundred of Ogmore), County...
- 'lodge') was
coined by the
historian John Davies, with Tre****or (tre +
maenor 'manor') and
Trefynach (tre +
mynach 'monk') also
appearing to be recent...