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  1. The four of them, Pryderi, Cigfa, Rhiannon and her new husband Manawydan, become very good friends indeed, and travel the land of Dyfed admiring how bountiful it is. Together they sit the Gorsedd Arberth, as Pwyll once did. A clap of thunder, a bright light, and magical mist descend.

  2. High Sheriff of Dyfed. The office of High Sheriff of Dyfed was established in 1974 as part of the creation of the county of Dyfed in Wales following the Local Government Act 1972, and effectively replaced the shrievalties of the amalgamated counties of Cardiganshire, Carmarthenshire and Pembrokeshire. Since 1996 Dyfed has a purely ceremonial ...

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

    Dyfedeg or Y Ddyfedeg is one of the four traditional dialects of the Welsh language. Spoken in south-west Wales, the language takes its name from the Iron Age tribe the Demetae, who would also give their name to the post-Roman Kingdom of Dyfed. Writing in 1900, John Rhŷs and David Brynmor Jones referred to the dialect as "Demetian" and noted ...

  4. sv.wikipedia.org › wiki › DyfedDyfed – Wikipedia

    Dyfed är ett av de bevarade grevskapen i Wales. Området motsvarar ungefär det som före normandernas erövring utgjorde Kungariket Dyfed . 1974 blev Dyfed ett administrativt grevskap som täckte de traditionella grevskapen Cardiganshire, Carmarthenshire och Pembrokeshire. Det var indelat i sex distrikt. 1996 löstes detta upp och de tre ...

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

    The Demetae were a Celtic people of Iron Age and Roman period, who inhabited modern Pembrokeshire and Carmarthenshire in south-west Wales. The tribe also gave their name to the medieval Kingdom of Dyfed, the modern area and county of Dyfed and the distinct dialect of Welsh spoken in modern south-west Wales, Dyfedeg .

  6. Tal-y-bont ( Welsh pronunciation: [ˌtal ə ˈbɔnt]; also spelled as Talybont) is a village in Ceredigion, Wales, located on the A487 road about halfway between Aberystwyth and Machynlleth. At the 2011 census the population was 662 with 63% born in Wales. [1] Tal-y-bont is in the community of Ceulanamaesmawr .

  7. Hyfaidd ap Bleddri (born c. 830) was a king of Dyfed . Triad 68 —"Three Kings who Sprang from Villeins "—lists Hyfaidd among their number, meaning that his father Bleddri or Bledrig was held to have been a serf rather than a member of Dyfed's old royal family claiming descent from Aed Brosc. [1] His mother was supposed to be Tangwystl, a ...

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