Wednesday, 1 September 2010

FOCUS ON MATHRAFAL - ROYAL SEAT OF THE PRINCES OF POWYS.

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Mindful of the call for a 'Mass Mobalisation' (That will be the day but lets be opptimistic! after all it's not over untill the Fat Lady sings, is it?) of Patriots in and around the Vyrnwy Estate over weekend of 25 - 26 September 2010 for the 'Second Battle of Fyrnwy?' aka Demonstration against the great Vyrnwy Estate Land Grab, see link below:
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BRWYDRAU GLYNDWR

BRWYDRAU GLYNDWR. Material associated with the Military History of the Last Great War of Welsh Independence 1400 - 1416 - 1422. Information on Owain Glyndwr ...
brwydrauglyndwr.blogspot.com/ - Cached
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If heading for Fyrnwy for that weekend of action?
why not visit Mathrafel and Meifod close by.
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  1. Mathrafal - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    Mathrafal near Welshpool, in Powys, Mid Wales, was the seat of the Kings and Princes of Powys probably from the 9th century until its destruction in 1212 by ...
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  2. Category:House of Mathrafal - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    Pages in category "House of Mathrafal". The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total. This list may not reflect recent changes (learn more). ...
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  3. Mathrafal Castle

    The seat of Powys was transferred to Welshpool in the early c13th, and Llywelyn ab Iorwerth destroyed Mathrafal in 1212. Traces of wall still remain. ...
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  4. The Gatehouse website record for Mathrafal Castle
  5. 30 Jun 2010 ... The seat of Powys was transferred to Welshpool in early C13, and Llywelyn ab Iorwerth destroyed Mathrafal in 1212. ...
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  6. MATHRAFAL CASTLE

    MATHRAFAL CASTLE. It was the original capital of the Princes of Powys, one of the three royal seats in Wales. The 35m by 25m by 5m high motte was probably ...
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  7. Forestry Commission - Mathrafal (Wales - Powys)

    Mathrafal Forest has a number of waymarked walks, panoramic views over northern Montgomeryshire and a number of scheduled anicent monuments from iron age ...
    www.forestry.gov.uk/website/...nsf/.../WalesPowysMathrafal - Cached - Similar
  8. Forestry Commission - Ffridd Mathrafal -

    Access to Ffridd Mathrafal is off the B4389 with minimal parking ... Ffridd Mathrafal is approximately 2.5 miles on your left. OS Grid Reference: SJ113101 ...
    www.forestry.gov.uk/.../WalesPowysMathrafalFfriddMathrafalFfriddMathrafalAccessPoint- Cached
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    MEIFOD.
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    1. Meifod - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

      Meifod ( About this sound Welsh pronunciation (help·info)) is a small village 7 miles north-west of Welshpool in Powys, mid Wales, on the A495 road and ...
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    2. BBC - Mid Wales Meifod - Home Page

      A guide on the village of Meifod in Powys where the 2003 National Eisteddfod of Wales was held.
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    Gethin Gruffydd.