Cantref

Cantrefi i middelalderens Wales.

Cantref (flertal cantrefi) var den administrative inddeling af Wales i middelalderen, særligt inden for walisisk lov.

Cantrefi

DeheubarthKongeriget GwentKongeriget GwyneddKongeriget PowysMorgannwgRhwng Gwy a Hafren
  • Penweddig
  • Is Aeron
  • Uwch Aeron
  • Cemais
  • Pebidiog
  • Rhos
  • Deugleddyf
  • Penfro
  • Gwarthaf
  • Emlyn
  • Y Cantref Mawr
  • Y Cantref Bychan
  • Eginog
  • Ergyng
  • Ewias
  • Gwent Is-coed
  • Gwent Uch-coed
  • Arllechwedd
  • Cemais
  • Aberffraw
  • Rhosyr
  • Arfon
  • Llŷn
  • Dunoding
  • Rhos
  • Rhufoniog
  • Dyffryn Clwyd
  • Tegeingl
  • Penllyn
  • Powys Fadog
    • Maelor
    • Swydd y Waun
    • Ystlyg
  • Powys Wenwynwyn
    • Arwystli
    • Cedewain
    • Cyfeiliog
    • Caereinion
    • Mechain
    • Mochnant
  • Gorfynydd
  • Gwynllwg
  • Gŵyr
  • Penychen
  • Senghenydd
  • Gwrtheyrnion
  • Elfael
  • Maelienydd
  • Buellt

Eksterne henvisninger

  • Koch, John T., red. (2005), Celtic Culture: a historical encyclopedia, ABC-Clio (udgivet 2006), ISBN 978-1-85109-440-0
  • Lloyd, John Edward (1911), A History of Wales from the Earliest Times to the Edwardian Conquest, vol. I (2nd udgave), London: Longmans, Green, and Co (udgivet 1912)
  • RCAHMW (2017), Mapping the Historic Boundaries of Wales: Commotes and Cantrefs, Aberystwyth: Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Wales
  • Fulton, Helen (2018), Mapping the Marches of Wales, Bristol: The University of Bristol

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WalesCantrefiMap.png
Forfatter/Opretter: XrysD, Licens: CC BY-SA 4.0
Map of the cantrefi of Medieval Wales. Source data: RCAHMW Mapping the Medieval Cantrefi and Commotes of Wales (https://rcahmw.gov.uk/mapping-the-historic-boundaries-of-wales-commotes-and-cantrefs/) South Wales and the Border in the Fourteenth Century (1933) W.M.Rees. Kain, R.J.P., and Oliver, R.R. (2001) "Historic parishes of England and Wales".