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Powys (/ˈpoʊɪs, ˈpaʊɪs/ POH-iss, POW-iss, Welsh: [ˈpou̯ɪs]) is a
county and
preserved county in Wales. It
borders Gwynedd, Denbighshire, and
Wrexham to...
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Kingdom of
Powys (Welsh pronunciation: [ˈpowɪs]; Latin:
Regnum Poysiae) was a
Welsh successor state,
petty kingdom and prin****lity that
emerged during...
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consisted of
several independent realms, the most
important being Gwynedd,
Powys,
Deheubarth (originally Ceredigion,
Seisyllwg and Dyfed) and
Morgannwg (Glywysing...
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Powys, is a
Welsh surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Albert Powys (1881–1936),
British architect and
Secretary of the
Society for the Protection...
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Newtown (Welsh: Y Drenewydd) is a town in
Powys, Wales. It lies on the
River Severn in the
community of
Newtown and Llanllwchaiarn,
within the historic...
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Powys Wenwynwyn or
Powys Cyfeiliog was a
Welsh kingdom which existed during the high
Middle Ages. The
realm was the
southern portion of the
former princely...
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market town and
community on the
River Teme,
straddling the
border between Powys,
Wales and Shropshire, England. It lies in the
traditional county of Radnorshire...
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Cowper Powys (/ˈkuːpər ˈpoʊɪs/ KOO-pər POH-iss; 8
October 1872 – 17 June 1963) was an
English novelist, philosopher, lecturer,
critic and poet born...
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Trefaldwyn ;
translates as the town of Baldwin) is a town and
community in
Powys, Wales. It is the
traditional county town of the
historic county of Montgomeryshire...
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Theodore Francis Powys (20
December 1875 – 27
November 1953) –
published as T. F.
Powys – was a
British novelist and short-story writer. He is best remembered...