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- en.wikipedia.org Kingdom of Powys6 Rulers of Powys. 7 References. 8 Sources. Toggle the table of contents. Kingdom of Powys. 31 languages.
- historyfiles.co.uk KingListsBritain/CymruPowys.htm…Passing the main kingdom of Powys to his son, Cynan, it would be standard practice for Brochfael to divide the territory and give the eastern half, Pengwern...
- twentytrees.co.uk History/Wales/Thing/Kingdom-of-…Kingdom of Powys is in Royalty. ... He the son of Madog Mathrafal Prince Powys Fadog and Esyllt or Isolda Unknown Princess Powys Fadog.
- historytools.org stories/the-forgotten-kingdom-of…Nestled in the rugged landscape of east-central Wales, the early medieval kingdom of Powys played a significant role in shaping the history of Britain.
- castlewales.com powys_s.htmlhis simplified genealogy examines the main line and northern kingdom of Powys. In the 9th century Powys was joined with the kingdom of Gwynedd.
- liquisearch.com kingdom_of_powysThe Kingdom of Powys was a Welsh successor state, petty kingdom and principality, that emerged during the Dark Ages following the Roman withdrawal from...
- hellotravel.com united-kingdom/powysIt is known as after the Kingdom of Powys which turned into a Welsh successor state, petty kingdom and principality that emerged all through the Middle Ages...
- commons.wikimedia.org wiki/Category:Kingdom_of_…<nowiki>Reino de Powys; Powysko Erresuma; Reinu de Powys; regne de Powys; Königreich Powys; Kingdom of Powys; 波伊斯王国; Kongeriget Powys...
- earlybritishkingdoms.com lists/powys.htmlIn 1160 Powys was divided into the Kingdoms of Powys Wenwynwyn (Southern Powys) and Powys Fadog (Northern Powys).
- welshicons.org wici/html/kingdom_of_powys.phpThe Kingdom of Powys was a Welsh successor state that emerged during the Dark Ages following the Roman withdrawal from Britain.
- britannica.com place/PowysIt lies on the River Ithon, a tributary of the River Wye , and is the administrative centre of Powys county. ... Lonely Planet - Powys, Wales, United Kingdom.
- historyhit.com the-lost-realm-of-powys-in-early-…The Kingdom of Powys emerged (land originally known as Teyrnllwg), occupying what is now east-central Wales, bordering England.
- jstor.org stable/10.7722/j.ctt1gr7cpgMadog ap Maredudd succeeded to the kingdom of Powys on his father’s death in 1132; he was to rule until his own death in 1160.