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- Emlyn abstract "Emlyn was one of the seven cantrefi of Dyfed, an ancient district of Wales. It became part of Deheubarth in around 950. It consisted of the northern part of Dyfed bordering on the River Teifi. Its southern boundary followed the ridge of the line of hills separating the Teifi valley from the valleys of the Tâf and Tywi.The name derives from am (around, on both sides of) and glyn (valley), the valley in question being presumably the Cuch. Its area was about 217 km2. It was divided by the River Cuch into the commotes of Emlyn Is Cuch (to the west) and Emlyn Uwch Cuch to the east. Its civil headquarters were divided between Cilgerran in the lower commote and Newcastle Emlyn in the upper. Its ecclesiastical centre (and perhaps, in the Age of the Saints, the seat of a bishop) was the church of St Llawddog at Cenarth.The cantref was made part of the Norman March in the 12th century, and many castles were built, including those of Cilgerran and Newcastle Emlyn. Nevertheless, the area remained Welsh speaking, as it continues today.At the time of the Acts of Union, the cantref was split between the newly formed counties, when Emlyn Is Cuch became Cilgerran hundred, Pembrokeshire and Emlyn Uwch Cuch was merged into Elfed hundred, Carmarthenshire. Its name lives on in several local placenames, including Newcastle Emlyn.".
- Emlyn thumbnail LDEmlynCantref.png?width=300.
- Emlyn wikiPageID "13495692".
- Emlyn wikiPageLength "2336".
- Emlyn wikiPageOutDegree "28".
- Emlyn wikiPageRevisionID "673922796".
- Emlyn wikiPageWikiLink Afon_Cych.
- Emlyn wikiPageWikiLink Cantref.
- Emlyn wikiPageWikiLink Carmarthenshire.
- Emlyn wikiPageWikiLink Category:Cantrefs.
- Emlyn wikiPageWikiLink Category:History_of_Pembrokeshire.
- Emlyn wikiPageWikiLink Cenarth.
- Emlyn wikiPageWikiLink Cilgerran.
- Emlyn wikiPageWikiLink Cilgerran_Castle.
- Emlyn wikiPageWikiLink Cilgerran_Hundred.
- Emlyn wikiPageWikiLink Commote.
- Emlyn wikiPageWikiLink Deheubarth.
- Emlyn wikiPageWikiLink Elvet_Hundred.
- Emlyn wikiPageWikiLink Emlyn_Uwch_Cuch.
- Emlyn wikiPageWikiLink Hundred_(county_division).
- Emlyn wikiPageWikiLink Kingdom_of_Dyfed.
- Emlyn wikiPageWikiLink Laws_in_Wales_Acts_1535_and_1542.
- Emlyn wikiPageWikiLink Newcastle_Emlyn.
- Emlyn wikiPageWikiLink Newcastle_Emlyn_Castle.
- Emlyn wikiPageWikiLink Normans.
- Emlyn wikiPageWikiLink Pembrokeshire.
- Emlyn wikiPageWikiLink River_Taf.
- Emlyn wikiPageWikiLink River_Teifi.
- Emlyn wikiPageWikiLink River_Towy.
- Emlyn wikiPageWikiLink Wales.
- Emlyn wikiPageWikiLink Welsh_Marches.
- Emlyn wikiPageWikiLink Welsh_language.
- Emlyn wikiPageWikiLink File:LDEmlynCantref.png.
- Emlyn wikiPageWikiLinkText "Emlyn Uwch Cuch".
- Emlyn wikiPageWikiLinkText "Emlyn".
- Emlyn wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Coord.
- Emlyn wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Emlyn subject Category:Cantrefs.
- Emlyn subject Category:History_of_Pembrokeshire.
- Emlyn hypernym Cantrefi.
- Emlyn point "52.033 -4.435".
- Emlyn type District.
- Emlyn type Type.
- Emlyn type District.
- Emlyn type Type.
- Emlyn type SpatialThing.
- Emlyn comment "Emlyn was one of the seven cantrefi of Dyfed, an ancient district of Wales. It became part of Deheubarth in around 950. It consisted of the northern part of Dyfed bordering on the River Teifi. Its southern boundary followed the ridge of the line of hills separating the Teifi valley from the valleys of the Tâf and Tywi.The name derives from am (around, on both sides of) and glyn (valley), the valley in question being presumably the Cuch. Its area was about 217 km2.".
- Emlyn label "Emlyn".
- Emlyn sameAs Q5372669.
- Emlyn sameAs Kantrev_Emlyn.
- Emlyn sameAs Emlyn_(cantref).
- Emlyn sameAs m.03c76vx.
- Emlyn sameAs Q5372669.
- Emlyn lat "52.033".
- Emlyn long "-4.435".
- Emlyn wasDerivedFrom Emlyn?oldid=673922796.
- Emlyn depiction LDEmlynCantref.png.
- Emlyn isPrimaryTopicOf Emlyn.