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Dinieithon

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conquered the region, and Ralph Mortimer built a motte-and-bailey at Dinieithon to secure his new territory. The native Welsh made a recovery in the area, until
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built a masonry castle at Cefnllys, which subsequently became seat of the cantref.
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Like the rest of Maelienydd, it became part of Radnorshire as part of the
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for 'fort on the River Ieithon'; also known as
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Maelienydd

Rhwng Gwy a Hafren
Cefnllys Castle
52°15′21.2″N 3°20′24.7″W / 52.255889°N 3.340194°W / 52.255889; -3.340194
Medieval
Powys
Wales
Welsh
commote
cantref
Rhwng Gwy a Hafren
Wales
Llandrindod Wells
Maelienydd
Cefnllys
Gwrtheyrnion
Elfael
Kingdom of Powys
Early Middle Ages
Norman
Roger de Montgomery
Ranulph de Mortimer
Philip de Braose
Ralph Mortimer II
Map of medieval Wales
Laws in Wales Acts 1535–1542
Maelienydd
Cefnllys Castle
"Discovering the lost kingdom of Radnor"

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