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  1. Montgomery (Welsh: 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 to which it gives its name, and it is within the Welsh Marches border area.

  2. Montgomery Castle (Welsh: Castell Trefaldwyn) is a stone-built castle looking over the town of Montgomery in Powys, Mid Wales. It is one of many Norman castles on the border between Wales and England.

  3. The Lordship of Powys – the former Powys Wenwynwyn – became Montgomeryshire; the county town being Montgomery, the strongest centre of English authority in the region, rather than centre of Welsh authority, Welshpool. Montgomeryshire was thus ultimately formed from the cantrefi of Powys Wenwynwyn:

  4. Montgomery, town, Powys county, historic county of Montgomeryshire, eastern Wales. It is situated just west of the border with Shropshire, England, 8 miles (13 km) south of Welshpool. In the 11th century the Norman Roger de Montgomery, 1st earl of Shrewsbury, built his castle at Hendomen, northwest.

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  5. Montgomery ( Welsh: Trefaldwyn) is a town in Powys, Wales. In 2011, 1,295 people lived there. Category: Towns in Powys.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › PowysPowys - Wikipedia

    Powys covers the historic counties of Montgomeryshire and Radnorshire, most of Brecknockshire, and part of historic Denbighshire. With an area of about 2,000 square miles (5,200 km 2 ), it is now the largest administrative area in Wales by land and area ( Dyfed was until 1996 before several former counties created by the Local ...

  7. Montgomery (del galés: Trefaldwyn) traducido como el pueblo de Baldwin, es una villa en el este del condado galés de Powys, situada a 1,6 km de la frontera anglo-galesa. Montgomery era la capital del antiguo condado de Montgomeryshire hasta su disolución en 1974.