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h a fleet from Ireland and defeated the men of Powys in a battle in which two of Cadwgan's brothers
Powys is a frequent contributor to Radio Cymru's pop
ddwlad; and west of Offa's Dyke, especially in Powys where a new castle was named, after its lord,
1020), also known as Cynfyn of Powys, was a royal figure in the Kingdom of Powys.
Graham Stanton and David J. Powys, Hell: A Hard Look at a Hard Question: The Fat
Powys was a left-handed batsman who bowled left-arm
He has a blue plaque on his former house in Powys and a monument was erected to his memory at Pr
Llanhamlach is a village in rural Powys, Wales about 4 miles east of Brecon.
Powys is administered by Powys County Council and ha
The work was supervised by A R Powys who also oversaw the work at the Old St Cuthbe
It is just inside the county of Powys, and also within the Fforest Fawr Geopark desi
Powys was also weakened, and would not again become
station serves the market town of Knighton in Powys, Wales, although the station itself is located
Eiludd Powys was an early 7th century King of Powys.
dloes High School, (Local education authority: Powys) is an 11-18 yr comprehensive school with 860
Other parts of Powys, Clwyd and Gwynedd were within the North Wales
The damages awarded crippled Powys financially, and he was forced to make substan
for the South West and was Chief Executive of Powys Training and Enterprise Council.
s along the Teme Valley crossing the border of Powys (Wales) and Herefordshire, (England), its east
The Afon Dringarth is a river in Powys, Wales and wholly contained within the Brecon
The Afon Haffes is a river in Powys, Wales and is wholly contained within the Brec
nced ) is a river which flows through northern Powys, Wales, and Shropshire, England.
The Afon Hepste is a river in Powys, Wales and wholly within the Brecon Beacons Na
The Nant Llech is a minor river in Powys, Wales and which lies wholly within the Brecon
8 October - John Cowper Powys, writer and philosopher (died 1963)
d ap Madog Fychan ever inherited the throne of Powys Fadog and he may have died before his father.
rade routes between the Kingdom of Gwynedd and Powys Wenwynwyn and Deheubarth.
he River Severn and the River Vyrnwy, near the Powys hills and the border with Wales.
Philippa Powys, novelist and poet, sister of John Cowper, Lle
The Afon Llia is a short river in Powys, Wales and which is wholly contained within th
ed approximately eight miles west of Brecon in Powys, Wales, and is believed to be the work of Llyw
ong Fort's other notable fans were John Cowper Powys, Sherwood Anderson, Clarence Darrow, and Booth
on David Jones, Vernon Watkins and John Cowper Powys, and Anglo-Welsh Poetry 1480-1980 with Raymond
e school also moved from Coldbrook Road, Dinas Powys to Argae Lane, Barry.
Powys brothers Arthur and Richard both played first-
Llangedwyn is a village in Powys, Wales at grid reference SJ184242.
used troops supplied by Gwenwynwyn ab Owain of Powys to attack Aberystwyth.
ted in the Brecon Beacons National Park in the Powys unitary authority area and within the historic
d of Professor Alfred Newton, Thomas Littleton Powys, 4th Baron Lilford and of Sir Alfred Russel Wa
Cardiff Central - Grangetown - Dinas Powys - Barry - Rhoose Cardiff International Airport
ith Newport County followed by spells at Dinas Powys and Barry Town.
ch terminate at Barry Island, calling at Dinas Powys, Cadoxton, Barry Docks and Barry.
ntinuing on the main line to stations in Dinas Powys and Barry, or diverging onto a branch serving
produced by Bethan Jones and directed by Rhys Powys for BBC 2W in 2005.
A native Welsh speaker, Powys joined BBC Wales as a News Trainee in 1989, be
Historically North-west Powys has been a relative stronghold of the Welsh la
Hen (Hen the Old) of Brycheiniog and Eliseg of Powys have been put forward as candidates.
e son of Madog Fychan the hereditary Prince of Powys Fadog between 1304-c.1325.
)) is a village in the Welsh principal area of Powys, located between the historic town of Machynll
fechain is a small village located in northern Powys, mid-Wales, between Llanfyllin and Llansantffr
he valley of the Grwyne Fawr, in the county of Powys (historically Brecknockshire) and close to its
hin or on the boundary of the modern county of Powys, former Brecknockshire.
Llewelyn Powys, essayist, brother of John Cowper, Philippa an
Welsh troops led by Madog ap Maredudd, Lord of Powys, and Cadwaladr ap Gruffydd.
The noted British writer John Cowper Powys once called W&L the "most beautiful college ca
at it marks a division of the early Kingdom of Powys which can be seen as a possible evolution of t
ay station serving the Eastbrook area of Dinas Powys near Cardiff, Wales.
t straddles the border between the counties of Powys and Carmarthenshire.
After 1284 Powys Wenwynwyn ceased to exist.
s a mediaeval town in Radnorshire (now part of Powys) in central Wales.
The region covers the areas of Powys, Pembrokeshire, Ceredigion, Camarthenshire and
year, and Cadwgan was able to reclaim part of Powys and Ceredigion, on condition of doing homage t
arts of Pembrokeshire; the southern fringes of Powys and Ceredigion; the northern part of Swansea.
Betsan Powys (born circa 1964), is a Welsh journalist, curr
Abertridwr is a small village in the north of Powys and close to Llyn Efyrnwy.
For the village near Llanbrynmair in Powys, see Commins Coch.
The Kerry electoral ward on Powys County Council also includes the village of Sa
He stood in a by-election to Powys County Council in 2007 in the Welshpool, Gungr
Powys County Council
Powys County Council (Welsh: Cyngor Sir Powys) is th
ection, 2007 Welsh Assembly Elections and 2008 Powys County Council election.
Before moving there in 1991 he worked for Powys County Council as an Advisory Teacher for Mode
bus services, many of which are contracted by Powys County Council and Shropshire County Council.
In 2008 Russell was elected to Powys County Council to represent the Newtown Centra
The site of the station is now occupied by Powys county council's highways department.
imilar to the arrangements at the neighbouring Powys County Council, where the area covered is sub-
d it and subsequently the Liberal Democrats on Powys County Council.
arters in Machynlleth and receive funding from Powys County Council.
In 1996, he was elected to Powys County Council.
rgan Borough Council, and fifteen on the Dinas Powys Community Council.
g from Craven Arms, Shropshire to Machynlleth, Powys and crossing the Wales-England border.
thenshire, Caerphilly, Monmouthshire, Newport, Powys, Rhondda Cynon Taff & Torfaen.
Born at Ystradgynlais, Powys, Wales, Daniel was educated at University of W
In 1088 Cadwgan ap Bleddyn of Powys attacked Deheubarth and forced Rhys to flee to
s is on the rulers of the kingdoms of Gwynedd, Powys and Deheubarth, but ecclesiastical events are
1974 and replaced with the Lord Lieutenant of Powys, with Deputy Lieutenants for Brecknockshire.
1974, being replaced by the Lord Lieutenant of Powys, with Deputy Lieutenants for Radnorshire.
Dinas Emrys, Dinas Powys, Pen Dinas and Castle-an-Dinas in Cornwall) an
When Bleddyn was killed in 1075, Powys was divided between his three of his sons, Ior
died c. 755), also known as Elise, was king of Powys in eastern Wales.
er known as Brochwel Ysgrithrog, was a king of Powys in Eastern Wales.
Cadwgan ap Bleddyn (1051-1111) was a prince of Powys in eastern Wales.
orwerth ap Bleddyn (1053-1111) was a prince of Powys in eastern Wales.
Owain ap Cadwgan (died 1116) was a prince of Powys in eastern Wales.
The Letters of Llewelen Powys (1943) edited by Louis Wilkinson
e was a young boy, which led to an invasion of Powys by Eluadd ap Glast (alias Eiludd Powys), the e
area looking for work, where the lord of Dinas Powys had employed them.
ire will be one of two constituencies covering Powys, both entirely within the preserved county, an
The office of High Sheriff of Powys was established in 1974 as part of the creatio
cal lore remembered the traditional borders of Powys as extending to the Wye, while in 1176, Bishop
For the village in Powys which forms a part of modern day Brecon, see L
d) was one of three districts of the county of Powys, Wales, from 1974 - 1996.
ee local government districts of the county of Powys, Wales from 1974 to 1996.
Gruffudd Fychan I, Prince of Powys Fadog from 1277 to 1284, was the youngest of t
historical kings such as Cynan Garwyn, king of Powys, and Gwallog of Elmet.
was a degree of consultation with the kings of Powys and Gwent.
son of Bleddyn ap Cynfyn who was king of both Powys and Gwynedd.
son of Bleddyn ap Cynfyn who was king of both Powys and Gwynedd.
Pengwern and Powys may have been divisions of the pre-Roman Corno
ed to be a semi-autobiographical character, as Powys mentioned having similar traits.
reat who had replaced King Cyngen ap Cadell of Powys when he died on pilgramage to Rome (claiming t
e is also the patron of Llangadfan in northern Powys, where he founded a church before moving on to
y Benadulved, daughter of Benadyl, a prince of Powys, whom he seduced while a hostage at the court
xactly on the Welsh-English border, straddling Powys and Herefordshire.
xactly on the Welsh-English border, straddling Powys and Herefordshire.
In 1934, Powys and his English publishers were successfully s
ril 2007, former SLC members Mike Haydon, Dave Powys, Ben Hobson, Nat Kitingan and Joel Dawson toge
rected by Cyngen ap Cadell (died 855), king of Powys in honour of his great-grandfather Elisedd ap
Brochwel Yscythrog, Prince of Powys, on horseback; his bridle tied on the mane of
Montgomeryshire will remain a Powys constituency, however, and one of eight consti
aen is a village about 2 miles east of Brecon, Powys, Wales, in the foothills between the Brecon Be
"Very soon after [Henry Gray] Lord Powys' death in 1450, as will be seen later, Antigon
leaving Cadwgan as sole ruler of the parts of Powys not in Norman hands.
n was evidently associated with the Kingdom of Powys, although in later centuries the monarchs of P
arth, and through conquest also of Gwynedd and Powys, kingdoms in medieval Wales.
part of the old W9 route from Muswell Hill via Powys Lane in Palmers Green to Southgate Station.
n is a hamlet near the English-Welsh border in Powys, Wales, in the Black Mountains within the Brec
or, and the territory he ruled became known as Powys Fadog in his honour.
Llanfihangel Nant Melan is a small village in Powys, Wales, in the ancient county of Radnorshire.
The brewery owns three pubs in Powys: two in Brecon and one in Llangynidr.
te being a nearby river) is a small village in Powys, Wales, in the Fforest Fawr area of the Brecon
Harry Montford (born 1859 in Newtown, Powys, Wales) is a former professional footballer wh
He appears to have reclaimed the territory of Powys after it had been overrun by the English.
eers, Athos, Porthos and Aramis, are played by Powys Thomas, James Blendick and Colin Fox.
Betsan Powys, political journalist and editor for BBC Wales
Walter Norman Powys (28 July 1849 - 7 January 1892) was an English
elsh pronunciation (help·info)) is a hamlet in Powys, Wales, just outside Llanfair Caereinion.
nwgan ap Selyf who regained power after Eiludd Powys was killed at the battle of Battle of Maes Cog
The club also plays in the North Powys Ladies League, and are the current holders of
John Cowper Powys, writer, lecturer and philosopher
Powys was lent for a period to BBC One's flagship cu
ry the Atherton estate was inherited by Thomas Powys, Lord Lilford, who preferred to live at the fa
n the United Kingdom running from Churchstoke, Powys to Llanfyllin, also in Powys.
Beacon Hill is a hill in central Powys, Wales, located north-west of the town of Knig
Beulah is a village in southern Powys, Wales, lying on the River Cammarch.
s would have included Cynddylan ap Cyndrwyn of Powys; the Marwnad Cynddylan says of him that "when
Talgarth is a small market town in southern Powys (Breconshire), Mid Wales, with a population of
Adfa is a village in the Welsh county of Powys, in mid Wales.
definition would include most of the county of Powys in mid-Wales, Flintshire and Wrexham County Bo
Aberysgir) is a village in the Welsh county of Powys, in mid-Wales.
t of Barry in the Vale of Glamorgan near Dinas Powys 10 miles outside Cardiff in Wales.
tershire in England; and a few parishes within Powys and Monmouthshire in Wales.
the Black Mountains forming the border between Powys and Monmouthshire in Wales and Herefordshire i
n) are a group of hills spread across parts of Powys and Monmouthshire in southeast Wales, and exte
of it forms the administrative border between Powys and Monmouthshire.
with a clergyman father of Welsh origin, T. F. Powys spent most of his life in the West Country, wr
a park located some 3 miles east of Knighton, Powys and near the settlement of Heartsease.
Llansantffraid is a village in Powys, Wales near Brecon.
on the border between Shropshire, England and Powys, Wales, near the town of Llandrinio.
Forge is a village in the county of Powys, Wales near to Machynlleth.
of Brompton on the A489 between Church Stoke, Powys and Newtown, Powys.
e published daily Monday to Saturday - Midday, Powys, Oswestry, North Shropshire, South/Bridgnorth,
The park extends across the southern part of Powys, the northwestern part of Monmouthshire and pa
in Bangor, Gwynedd, was brought up in Newtown, Powys, and now lives in Cardiff.
rine, married into the former ruling family of Powys Wenwynwyn, now Earls of Powis.
Not to be confused with Gilwern Hill, Powys east of Llandrindod Wells.
Owen's death in 1197 became the sole ruler of Powys north of the Afon Rhaeadr and the Afon Tanat.
nd Brecon Canal, and in 2003 won the title of ' Powys Village of the Year'.
yn ap Merfyn was an early 10th century King of Powys, son of Merfyn ap Rhodri, and grandson of Rhod
t issue to his daughter Hawise Gadarn, Lady of Powys, wife of John Charleton, 1st Baron Cherleton.
the 'Middle Country' lying between Gwynedd and Powys and often changing hands between those two pow
Powys, born on 20 November 1805, was third son of Th
Pipton is a small settlement in Powys, Wales on the Afon Llynfi near its confluence
Ystradfellte lies in Powys, Wales, on the Afon Mellte.
ol is a village in the Welsh principal area of Powys located on the A489 road between Cemmaes Road
Llanigon is a village in Powys, Wales on the edge of the Brecon Beacons Natio
It is entirely within the preserved county of Powys, and one of three Powys constituencies.
Although these families had lineal ties to Powys, they operated independently of the Powys mona
Welshpool served briefly as the capital of Powys Wenwynwyn or South Powys after its prince was
as evidently considered part of the Kingdom of Powys, but over time its local rulers established ti
a hunting lodge of Owain ap Cadwgan, prince of Powys, whither Owain carried Nest (daughter of Rhys
ounty of Dyfed, all of the preserved county of Powys and part of the preserved county of Gwynedd.
unty of Dyfed, most of the preserved county of Powys and parts of the preserved counties of Clwyd a
The hill is largely within the Welsh county of Powys though parts of its eastern flanks lie within
Bala (in the county of Gwynedd) and Llangynog ( Powys), briefly passing through Denbighshire.
unty boundary, and includes the towns of Dinas Powys and Penarth.
f his brothers and sisters, including Llewelyn Powys and Philippa Powys, distinguished themselves i
Powys also presented the Welsh language version of M
Powys then presented the Welsh language news program
ell (2007), signed by artist and author, Dinas Powys, Canna Press
For historical population figures see Powys History Project.
his grandmother to Bleddyn ap Cynfyn, king of Powys who rewarded Gwrgenau with land, presumably fo
ms to the rulers of the early Welsh kingdom of Powys and Rheged, in the Hen Ogledd (modern northern
m into the traditional kingdoms of Gwynedd and Powys, the rule of which were given to Bleddyn ap Cy
only remaining part of the ancient Kingdom of Powys still ruled by members of the native "royal fa
He was educated at Dinas Powys Primary School and Stanwell Comprehensive Scho
aughter of Maredudd ab Owain of Deheubarth and Powys), her second husband was Cynfyn ap Gwerstan, t
form part of the Welsh/English border between Powys and Shropshire.
yals of historic figures such as Henry Hudson ( Powys Thomas), Sir John A. Macdonald (Robert Christi
                                                                                                   


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