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- Nanheudwy abstract "Nanheudwy was a medieval commote of Wales considered part of the ancient Kingdom of Powys in the cantref of Swydd y Waun. It was traditionally defined as the region between the valleys of the rivers Dee and Ceiriog with a mountain ridge running along its length. Its name may be from "Nannau Dwy" meaning "Glens of the Dee".From 1160 it was a part of the principality of Powys Fadog until the dissolution of that realm in 1277 when it became a marcher lordship. In 1542 it was incorporated into the new administrative county of Denbighshire (historic) that had been constructed based on the English shire model. In 1974 it was transferred to the new county of Clwyd. This arrangement was maintained until 1996 when again it was returned to a reformulated Denbighshire.".
- Nanheudwy thumbnail Wales.medieval.cymydau.jpg?width=300.
- Nanheudwy wikiPageID "19780868".
- Nanheudwy wikiPageLength "1602".
- Nanheudwy wikiPageOutDegree "14".
- Nanheudwy wikiPageRevisionID "657357647".
- Nanheudwy wikiPageWikiLink Cantref.
- Nanheudwy wikiPageWikiLink Category:Commotes.
- Nanheudwy wikiPageWikiLink Category:History_of_Denbighshire.
- Nanheudwy wikiPageWikiLink Category:History_of_Powys.
- Nanheudwy wikiPageWikiLink Chirkland.
- Nanheudwy wikiPageWikiLink Clwyd.
- Nanheudwy wikiPageWikiLink Commote.
- Nanheudwy wikiPageWikiLink Denbighshire.
- Nanheudwy wikiPageWikiLink Denbighshire_(historic).
- Nanheudwy wikiPageWikiLink Kingdom_of_Powys.
- Nanheudwy wikiPageWikiLink Powys_Fadog.
- Nanheudwy wikiPageWikiLink Wales.
- Nanheudwy wikiPageWikiLink Welsh_Marches.
- Nanheudwy wikiPageWikiLink File:Wales.medieval.cymydau.jpg.
- Nanheudwy wikiPageWikiLinkText "Nanheudwy".
- Nanheudwy hasPhotoCollection Nanheudwy.
- Nanheudwy wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Nanheudwy wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Wales-hist-stub.
- Nanheudwy subject Category:Commotes.
- Nanheudwy subject Category:History_of_Denbighshire.
- Nanheudwy subject Category:History_of_Powys.
- Nanheudwy hypernym Commote.
- Nanheudwy type Place.
- Nanheudwy type PopulatedPlace.
- Nanheudwy type Type.
- Nanheudwy type Type.
- Nanheudwy type Location.
- Nanheudwy type Place.
- Nanheudwy type Thing.
- Nanheudwy type Q486972.
- Nanheudwy comment "Nanheudwy was a medieval commote of Wales considered part of the ancient Kingdom of Powys in the cantref of Swydd y Waun. It was traditionally defined as the region between the valleys of the rivers Dee and Ceiriog with a mountain ridge running along its length. Its name may be from "Nannau Dwy" meaning "Glens of the Dee".From 1160 it was a part of the principality of Powys Fadog until the dissolution of that realm in 1277 when it became a marcher lordship.".
- Nanheudwy label "Nanheudwy".
- Nanheudwy sameAs Nanheudwy.
- Nanheudwy sameAs m.04q7m3g.
- Nanheudwy sameAs Q6963578.
- Nanheudwy sameAs Q6963578.
- Nanheudwy wasDerivedFrom Nanheudwy?oldid=657357647.
- Nanheudwy depiction Wales.medieval.cymydau.jpg.
- Nanheudwy isPrimaryTopicOf Nanheudwy.