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- 53°17′13″N 3°45′47″W / 53.287°N 3.763°W / 53.287; -3.763 Perfeddwlad or Y Berfeddwlad was an historic name for the territories in Wales lying between...
- loss of the Perfeddwlad. When Gruffydd's son, Llywelyn, allied with the enemies of Edward I (Henry's son) and tried to recover the Perfeddwlad, Edward launched...
- succession to the throne, weakened Gwynedd and allowed Henry III to seize Perfeddwlad (also known as the "Four Cantrefs", the eastern part of the prin****lity)...
- divided between them. The other half of Gwynedd east of Conwy known as the Perfeddwlad was taken over by King Henry. When Dafydd ap Gruffydd came of age, King...
- reached the banks of the Menai, and Llywelyn was forced to cede the Perfeddwlad, and recognize John as his heir presumptive if Llywelyn's marriage to...
- recognised his ownership of land he had conquered in the Four Cantrefs of Perfeddwlad and his title of Prince of Wales. Armed conflicts nevertheless continued...
- following year and restored him to favour, bestowing on him landholdings in Perfeddwlad, an area recently captured from Henry. Dafydd thus acknowledged Llywelyn's...
- Statistical Geographical Historical Deheubarth Edeirnion Meirionnydd Perfeddwlad Rhos (North Wales) Rhwng Gwy a Hafren Ystrad Tywi Welsh Marches (cross-border)...
- Gwynedd as they fought to retake control of the eastern cantrefi in the Perfeddwlad (English: Middle Country). In 1146, Owain Gwynedd captured the castle...
- d'Avranches, Earl of Chester, in an ambush near Corwen. Earl Hugh claimed the Perfeddwlad up to the River Clwyd (the commotes of Tegeingl and Rhufoniog; the modern...