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It was formed by the merger of the borough of [[Llandovery]], the [[urban district]]s of [[Ammanford]], [[Cwmamman]] and [[Llandeilo]] along with [[Llandeilo Rural District]], from the [[Administrative counties of Wales|administrative county]] of [[Carmarthenshire]]. In 1996 the district became part of a new [[Carmarthenshire]] [[unitary authority]].
It was formed by the merger of the borough of [[Llandovery]], the [[urban district]]s of [[Ammanford]], [[Cwmamman]] and [[Llandeilo]] along with [[Llandeilo Rural District]], from the [[Administrative counties of Wales|administrative county]] of [[Carmarthenshire]]. In 1996 the district became part of a new [[Carmarthenshire]] [[unitary authority]].


== Princely House of Dinefwr ==
==Princely House of Dinefwr==
{{Main|House of Dinefwr}}
{{Main|House of Dinefwr}}
With the death of [[Rhodri the Great|Rhodri Mawr]], the kingdom of Gwynedd passed to his eldest son [[Anarawd ap Rhodri]]. Rhodri's second son [[Cadell ap Rhodri]], however, looked outside Gwynedd's traditional borders and took possession of the [[Dark Ages]] kingdom of [[Dyfed]] by the late 9th century, establishing his capital at the citadel of Dinefwr. Cadell ap Rhodri's descendants are designated ''Dinefwr'' after the citadel from which they would rule Dyfed. The Dinefwr dynasty under king [[Hywel Dda]] would unite Dyfed and [[Seisyllwg]] into the [[kingdom of Deheubarth]] in the early 10th century. The Dinefwr dynasty would rule in Deheubarth until their conquest by the Anglo-Normans in the 13th century. This branch would compete with House [[Aberffraw]] for supremacy and influence in Wales through-out the 10th, 11th, and 12th century, with [[kingdom of Powys|Powys]] variously ruled between them. Eventually, a cadet branch of Dinefwr would establish itself in Powys by the mid 11th century, designated [[Mathrafal]] after the castle there.
With the death of [[Rhodri the Great|Rhodri Mawr]], the kingdom of Gwynedd passed to his eldest son [[Anarawd ap Rhodri]]. Rhodri's second son [[Cadell ap Rhodri]], however, looked outside Gwynedd's traditional borders and took possession of the [[Dark Ages]] kingdom of [[Dyfed]] by the late 9th century, establishing his capital at the citadel of Dinefwr. Cadell ap Rhodri's descendants are designated ''Dinefwr'' after the citadel from which they would rule Dyfed. The Dinefwr dynasty under king [[Hywel Dda]] would unite Dyfed and [[Seisyllwg]] into the [[kingdom of Deheubarth]] in the early 10th century. The Dinefwr dynasty would rule in Deheubarth until their conquest by the Anglo-Normans in the 13th century. This branch would compete with House [[Aberffraw]] for supremacy and influence in Wales through-out the 10th, 11th, and 12th century, with [[kingdom of Powys|Powys]] variously ruled between them. Eventually, a cadet branch of Dinefwr would establish itself in Powys by the mid 11th century, designated [[Mathrafal]] after the castle there.
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Revision as of 01:19, 17 December 2009

51°52′59″N 4°00′47″W / 51.883°N 4.013°W / 51.883; -4.013

Dinefwr

History
 • Created1974
 • Abolished1996
 • Succeeded byCarmarthenshire
StatusBorough
 • HQLlandeilo
Arms of Dinefwr Borough Council

Dinefwr was a local government district of Dyfed, Wales from 1974 to 1996. It was named after Dinefwr Castle which was the royal capital of the Kingdom of Deheubarth and one of the three principal royal courts of Wales.

It was formed by the merger of the borough of Llandovery, the urban districts of Ammanford, Cwmamman and Llandeilo along with Llandeilo Rural District, from the administrative county of Carmarthenshire. In 1996 the district became part of a new Carmarthenshire unitary authority.

Princely House of Dinefwr

With the death of Rhodri Mawr, the kingdom of Gwynedd passed to his eldest son Anarawd ap Rhodri. Rhodri's second son Cadell ap Rhodri, however, looked outside Gwynedd's traditional borders and took possession of the Dark Ages kingdom of Dyfed by the late 9th century, establishing his capital at the citadel of Dinefwr. Cadell ap Rhodri's descendants are designated Dinefwr after the citadel from which they would rule Dyfed. The Dinefwr dynasty under king Hywel Dda would unite Dyfed and Seisyllwg into the kingdom of Deheubarth in the early 10th century. The Dinefwr dynasty would rule in Deheubarth until their conquest by the Anglo-Normans in the 13th century. This branch would compete with House Aberffraw for supremacy and influence in Wales through-out the 10th, 11th, and 12th century, with Powys variously ruled between them. Eventually, a cadet branch of Dinefwr would establish itself in Powys by the mid 11th century, designated Mathrafal after the castle there.

See also

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