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- Glyndyfrdwy (Welsh pronunciation: [ɡlɨnˈdəvrdʊɨ]), or sometimes Glyn Dyfrdwy, is a village in the modern county of Denbighshire, Wales. It is situated...
- Llansanffraid Glyndyfrdwy is a former civil parish in the Edeirnion area of Denbighshire in Wales. Until 1974 it was part of Merionethshire, and was transferred...
- Gruffydd Fychan II, hereditary Tywysog (Prince) of Powys Fadog and Lord of Glyndyfrdwy, died sometime before 1370,[citation needed] leaving Glyndŵr's mother...
- Glyndyfrdwy railway station (pronounced [ɡlɨnˈdəvrdʊɨ], Glin-duvver-doo-ee) is a former station on the Ruabon to Barmouth line near the village of Glyndyfrdwy...
- Gruffudd Fychan II was Lord of Glyndyfrdwy and Lord of Cynllaith Owain c.1330–1369. As such, he had a claim to be hereditary Prince of Powys Fadog, and...
- Crucis Abbey. Some of its lordships included those of Maelor, Mochnant, Glyndyfrdwy, Yale, and Bromfield and Yale. Following the division of Powys, their...
- used as an alternate name for the River Dee. Aerfen had a shrine in Glyndyfrdwy on River Dee. Local legend states that three human sacrifices had to...
- includes Corwen and the surrounding villages of Carrog, Clawdd Poncen and Glyndyfrdwy. The Office for National Statistics identifies Corwen Built-up area with...
- Crypl Gruffydd of Rhuddalt, Lord of Glyndyfrdwy Gruffudd Fychan II (father of Glyndwr, b. 1354), Lord of Glyndyfrdwy Southern Powys, House of Mathrafal...
- bear the title Tywysog Cymru (Prince of Wales). Owain Glyndŵr, Lord of Glyndyfrdwy, and claimed heir to the Kingdom of Powys, was also proclaimed Tywysog...