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Pengwern was a
Brythonic settlement of sub-Roman
Britain situated in what is now the
English county of Shropshire,
adjoining the
modern Welsh border. It...
- of Rhyl. The
Parish includes several smaller hamlets such as
Marli and
Pengwern.
Bodelwyddan is home to over
sixty listed buildings including notable locations...
- 2023. "
Pengwern Boat Club website".
PengwernBC.
Archived from the
original on 9 May 2008.
Retrieved 20
March 2008. "
Pengwern Boat Club".
Pengwern Boat Club...
- Caer
Guricon to
Pengwern, the
exact site of
which is
unknown but may have been at Shrewsbury,
traditionally ****ociated with
Pengwern, or the more defensible...
-
British territory of
Pengwern was
conquered by
Oswiu of
Northumbria in 656,
while he was
overlord of the Mercians.
Western Pengwern was then
occupied by...
- dismemberment. The
location was also
known as
Cogwy in Welsh, with
Welshmen from
Pengwern parti****ting in the
battle (according to the
probably ninth-century Canu...
-
capital at
modern Leeds, was
conquered by the Anglo-Saxons in 627 AD.
Pengwern,
which covered Staffordshire, Shropshire,
Herefordshire and Worcestershire...
-
Rhodri (d. 904)
Llywelyn ap
Merfyn (c. 870) The
former petty Kingdom of
Pengwern,
today located in the Midlands,
possibly around the Wrekin, England. Cyndrwyn...
- the
Mercians conquered the
region around Wroxeter,
known to the
Welsh as
Pengwern or as "The
Paradise of Powys".
Elegies written in the
persona of its dispossessed...
- Cysylltau,
Llangollen Abad,
Llangollen Fawr,
Llangollen Fechan, Feifod,
Pengwern and Rhisgog.
Trefor Traean contained the
townships of Cilmediw, Dinbren...