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Painscastle (Welsh: Castell-paen) is a
village and
community in
Powys (formerly Radnorshire),
Wales which takes its name from the
castle at its heart...
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Painscastle Castle is a
castle in the
village of
Painscastle in Powys, Wales. It lies
between Builth and Hay-on-Wye,
approximately 3
miles from the Wales-England...
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Painscastle was, from 1894 to 1974, a
rural district in the
administrative county of Radnorshire, Wales. The
district was
formed by the
Local Government...
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Colwyn Cefnllys (Kevenlleece or CevnllÅ·s)
Knighton Painscastle Radnor Rhaiadr (or Rhayader) In the 19th
century new
structures of local...
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lordships of Gower, Hay, Brecon, Radnor, Builth, Abergavenny, Kington,
Painscastle, Skenfrith, Grosmont,
White Castle and
Briouze in Normandy. When King...
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Castles Knucklas Castle] Llanafan-Fawr
Castle Mathrafal New
Radnor Castle Painscastle Castle Penarth Castle Rhayader Castle Tinboeth Castle Tomen Castle Womaston...
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Gwenwynwyn and took
possession of Ceredigion. When
Gwenwynwyn was
defeated at
Painscastle by
Norman forces in 1198
Gruffydd was set free and
recaptured all Ceredigion...
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Montgomery Nantmel New
Radnor Newtown and
Llanllwchaiarn Old
Radnor Painscastle Pen-y-bont-fawr
Penybont Presteigne Rhayader St
Harmon Talgarth Talybont-on-Usk...
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captured a
number of castles,
including Carmarthen, Colwyn,
Radnor and
Painscastle, and
defeated an army led by
Roger de
Mortimer and Hugh de Say near Radnor...
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Montgomery Nantmel New
Radnor Newtown and
Llanllwchaiarn Old
Radnor Painscastle Pen-y-bont-fawr
Penybont Presteigne Rhayader St
Harmon Talgarth Talybont-on-Usk...