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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...
- (Cyfeiliog, Ystlyg, and Caereinion) were
allocated to Owain,
Prince of
Powys Wenwynwyn, (subsequently
Owain Cyfeiliog), the son of Madog's
deceased brother The...
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Powys Wenwynwyn, the
southern of the two
states into
which the
Kingdom of
Powys had been
divided a
century before.
Attacks by
Gwynedd on
Powys Wenwynwyn led...
- Meirionnydd, and others. Of the
major kingdoms, Powys' 13th
century division of
Wenwynwyn and
Fadog were one of the
final surviving Welsh dynasties until after...
- 1286) was a
Welsh king who was lord of the part of
Powys known as
Powys Wenwynwyn and
sided with
Edward I in his
conquest of
Wales of 1277 to 1283. Gruffydd...
- just a
swampy marsh.
Welshpool served briefly as the
capital of
Powys Wenwynwyn or
South Powys after its
prince was
forced to flee the
traditional Welsh...
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became the
ruler of most of
southern Powys (this
became known as
Powys Wenwynwyn after it was
inherited by his son). He
married Gwenllian, one of the daughters...
- "Owain of Gwynedd") to
distinguish him from the
contemporary king of
Powys Wenwynwyn,
Owain ap
Gruffydd ap Maredudd, who
became known as
Owain Cyfeiliog. Owain...
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Powys was
split into two parts. The
southern part was
later called Powys Wenwynwyn after Gwenwynwyn ab
Owain "Cyfeiliog" ap Madog,
while the
northern part...
- the rule of
Llywelyn the Great.
Gwenwynwyn ruled southern Powys (Powys
Wenwynwyn) from 1195, and was
given charge of the
kingdom following the retirement...