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  1. El Reino de Dyfed (['dəvɛd]) fue un reino situado en el suroeste de Gales y cuya época está comprendida entre la Britania posromana y la Alta Edad Media. Dyfed, o en su forma en latín Demetia, fue uno de los antiguos reinos que poblaban Gales antes de la Conquista Normanda.

  2. Post-Roman Welsh petty kingdoms. Dyfed is the promontory on the southwestern coast. The modern Anglo-Welsh border is also shown. The Kingdom of Dyfed (Welsh pronunciation:), one of several Welsh petty kingdoms that emerged in 5th-century sub-Roman Britain in southwest Wales, was based on the former territory of the Demetae (modern ...

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › DyfedDyfed - Wikipedia

    Dyfed (Welsh pronunciation:) is a preserved county in southwestern Wales. It is a mostly rural area with a coastline on the Irish Sea and the Bristol Channel. Between 1974 and 1996, Dyfed was also the name of the area's county council and the name remains in use for certain ceremonial and other purposes.

  4. Dyfed (pronounced Durv-ed) is one of the eight preserved counties of Wales . It was created on 1 April 1974 when Cardiganshire, Carmarthenshire and Pembrokeshire came together. In 1996, it was abolished and Cardiganshire, Carmarthenshire and Pembrokeshire were made into seperate counties once again. The next day, Cardiganshire was ...

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › PwyllPwyll - Wikipedia

    Pwyll, Prince of Dyfed hunting with his hounds. Pwyll Pen Annwn (pronounced) is a prominent figure in Welsh mythology and literature, the lord of Dyfed, husband of Rhiannon and father of the hero Pryderi.

  6. Dyfed, kingdom of (kingdom of Demetia). The land of the Demetae people at the time of the Roman invasions. Throughout its history, this fertile region of south-west Wales has absorbed external influences—Irish, English, Norman, and Flemish—and changed its ethnic character.

  7. Dyfed, o en su forma en latín Demetia, fue uno de los antiguos reinos que poblaban Gales antes de la Conquista Normanda. Surgió como sucesión de la antigua civitas romana de la tribu de los Demetae. Se cree que, originalmente, ocupó el área delimitada por los ríos Teifi, Gwili y Tywi, aunque pudo haberse extendido hasta la frontera con Brycheiniog.