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Village in Ceredigion, Wales
Ystrad Einion or Ystrad-Einion is a small village in the community of Ysgubor-y-coed, Ceredigion, Wales, which is 78.7 miles (126.7 km) from Cardiff and
Ystrad_Einion
Medieval Welsh realms and their rulers
905) Cunedda Wledig ap Edern (c. 370) Einion Yrth ap Cunedda (Einion 'the Strong'; c. 410) Cadwallon Lawhir ap Einion (Cadwallon 'of the Long Hand'; c. 440)
List_of_rulers_in_Wales
Protected area in Ceredigion, Wales
Objectives for Coed Cwm Einion" (PDF). Countryside Council for Wales. 10 April 2011. Retrieved 6 March 2020. "Cwm Einion and Ystrad Einion". ViewRanger. Retrieved
Coed_Cwm_Einion
Term for the medieval realms of southern Wales
(999–1005) the sons of Einion ab Owain (brother of Maredudd ab Owain), who ruled jointly: Edwin ab Einion (1005–1018) Cadell ab Einion (1005–1018) Llywelyn
Deheubarth
NPRN: not yet identified. DAT PRN not yet identified. Cadw SAM: CD143: Ystrad Einion Lead Mine Buildings and Water Wheel coflein NPRN: not yet identified
List of Roman-to-modern scheduled monuments in Ceredigion
List_of_Roman-to-modern_scheduled_monuments_in_Ceredigion
Welsh noble and statesman (died 1246)
eldest son Tudur, who was distain until his death in 1281. Even Dafydd ab Einion Fychan, the last recorded distain of Gwynedd who died in Brycheiniog alongside
Ednyfed_Fychan
King of Deheubarth (died 1078)
Edwin ab Einion ab Owain ap Hywel Dda. He followed his brother Maredudd as king of Deheubarth in 1072. Together with the nobility of Ystrad Tywi, he was
Rhys_ab_Owain
Gilfach-gwyddil Coed Allt Craig Arth Coed Allt Lan-las Coed Cwm Cletwr Coed Cwm Einion Coed Mynachlog-fawr Coed Nant Llolwyn Coed Tyddyn-du Coed y Crychydd Coedydd
List of Sites of Special Scientific Interest in Ceredigion
List_of_Sites_of_Special_Scientific_Interest_in_Ceredigion
(R) River Aled (R) Afon Gallen (Ls) River Wheeler (R) (Afon Chwiler) Afon Ystrad [cy] (R) River Clywedog (L) (Afon Clywedog; not to be confused with the
List_of_rivers_of_Wales
Character of Welsh mythology
cantrefi of Dyfed and set about expanding his territories by conquering Ystrad Tywi and Ceredigion. He was occupied with this conquest until he chose to
Pryderi
Welsh medieval cantref
Caereinion (fort of Einion) was a medieval cantref in the Kingdom of Powys, or possibly it was a commote (cwmwd) within a cantref called Llŷs Wynaf. It
Caereinion
1995 Welsh local election
Independent councillor Wyn Lewis. A by-election was held in the Llanfihangel Ystrad ward following the death of Liberal Democrat councillor Huw Lloyd-Williams
1995 Ceredigion County Council election
1995_Ceredigion_County_Council_election
Welsh noble, politician, antiquarian, landlord and author
married Annest ferch Rhys ap Gruffudd Tomas ap Rhodri married Annest ferch Einion ap Seisyllt Caradog ap Tomas, married Efa ferch Gwyn ap Gruffudd ap Beli
Sir_John_Wynn,_1st_Baronet
Welsh medieval region
Cadwallon ap Madog and his younger brother Einion Clud as Princes of Elfael and Maelienydd. In 1165 Cadwallon and Einion Clud combined forces and marched with
Rhwng_Gwy_a_Hafren
Kingdom in mid Wales
In the mid 8th century, Seisyll (king of Ceredigion) invaded, conquering Ystrad Tywi, and thus physically cleaving apart Dyfed and Brycheiniog. Rhain ap
Brycheiniog
Church in Rhondda Cynon Taf, UK
three Saints, Illtyd, Gwyno, and Tyfodwg. Iolo Morganwg MSS. mentions that "Einion ab Collwyn founded Llantrisant after Llangawrdaf was burnt. This Llangawrdaf
Llantrisant_Church
Community in Ceredigion, Wales
the River Dyfi and its estuary, with an area of low-lying land. The river Einion flows through the Community. To the east are the Cambrian mountains. The
Ysgubor-y-coed
Anglo-Norman marcher lordship
daughter Angharad (such as Gruffydd ap Llywelyn), those of his brother Einion (such as Rhys ap Tewdwr), and the rulers of Morgannwg. In 1088, Gruffydd's
Lordship_of_Brecknock
Kingdom in northwest Wales, c. 500–1283
comes into the picture as lord of Meirionydd. Einion Yrth completes the number". Cadwallon Lawhir ap Einion one of his grandsons, was the final leader to
Kingdom_of_Gwynedd
14th-century Welsh poet
ap Gwilym lies buried. For many centuries the rival claims of Talley and Ystrad Fflur have been debated as the burialplace of Wales’ foremost poet. While
Dafydd_ap_Gwilym
attended by Owain's brother Cadwaladr. Cadwallon ap Madog and his brother Einion ap Madog, Owain Cyfeiliog and others. Owain Gwynedd also begins diplomacy
12th_century_in_Wales
Following the Battle of Pencader, Hywel retained Dyfed (Pembrokeshire) and Ystrad Tywi (Carmarthenshire), the heart of Deheubarth. However, he was expelled
History of Gwynedd in the High Middle Ages
History_of_Gwynedd_in_the_High_Middle_Ages
Gwilym Jones 1982 Swansea Cilmeri Gerallt Lloyd Owen 1983 Anglesey Ynys Einion Evans 1984 Lampeter Y Pethau Bychain Aled Rhys Wiliam 1985 Rhyl Cynefin
List of winners of the Chair at the National Eisteddfod of Wales
List_of_winners_of_the_Chair_at_the_National_Eisteddfod_of_Wales
Welsh county ceremonial officer
Johnes of Llanbadarn-fawr 1587: Sir George Devereux of Lamphey Court 1588: Einion Philipps 1589: John Stedman of Strata Florida 1590: James Lewis David Meredyth
High_Sheriff_of_Cardiganshire
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Boy/Male
British, Christian, English, French
Astray
Surname or Lastname
English
English : unexplained.Norwegian : habitational name from a farmstead in Agder named Strai, of uncertain derivation.
Girl/Female
Norse
Divine strength.
Girl/Female
Norse
Divine strength.
Girl/Female
Italian
Astray.
Girl/Female
Biblical
That dissolves or disperses.
Surname or Lastname
English (chiefly Nottinghamshire)
English (chiefly Nottinghamshire) : from Old English strēaw, hence a metonymic occupational name for a dealer in straw, or a nickname for an exceptionally thin man or someone with straw-colored hair.
Surname or Lastname
English (chiefly West Yorkshire)
English (chiefly West Yorkshire) : habitational name from Stead in West Yorkshire, or from some other place taking its name from Old English stede ‘estate’, ‘farm’, ‘place’.English (chiefly West Yorkshire) : from Middle English steed ‘stud horse’, ‘stallion’, applied as a nickname to a lusty person or as an occupational name to someone responsible for looking after stallions.
Female
Scandinavian
Scandinavian form of Old Norse Ãstriðr, ASTRID means "divine beauty."
Girl/Female
Muslim/Islamic
Storaz Systrax
Boy/Male
Irish
Strand.
Girl/Female
Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
Impulsive in Love
Girl/Female
American, Armenian, Celebrity, Finnish, Indian, Swedish
Divine Strength
Boy/Male
English
From the thicket.
Biblical
that dissolves or disperses
Girl/Female
British, Danish, English, Finnish, French, German, Swedish
Fair Beautiful Goddess; Divine Beauty
Girl/Female
Greek Norse Latin
Star.
Boy/Male
Hindu
Sacred journey
Female
English
English name derived from Greek aster, ASTRA means "star."
Girl/Female
German, Greek, Norse, Teutonic
Divine Strength
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Boy/Male
Sikh
Protector of Lord, Lords friend
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Telugu, Traditional
Protector of Devotees
Girl/Female
Arabic, Australian, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Lebanese, Marathi, Muslim, Sanskrit, Sindhi, Telugu
A Bird; Attainment; Acquisition; Achievement
Girl/Female
Biblical
The mouth, the pass of Hiroth.
Girl/Female
Hindu
Spy
Boy/Male
African, Australian, Nigerian
The Crown or Honor Came from over the Seas; From Yoruba; The Crown Came from the Sea
Girl/Female
Tamil
Longing, Affection
Boy/Male
English American
Biblical
Ramatha, raised; lofty
Boy/Male
Tamil
Duraadhara | தà¯à®°à®¾à®¤à¯à®°à®¾
One of the kauravas
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v. i.
To stray.
n.
The gathered and thrashed stalks of certain species of grain, etc.; as, a bundle, or a load, of rye straw.
a.
To wander from company, or from the proper limits; to rove at large; to roam; to go astray.
v. t.
To break a strand of (a rope).
v. t.
To fasten or bind with a strap.
n.
Any valuable animal, not wild, found wandering from its owner; a stray.
v. t.
To cause to stray.
a.
Shaped like a strap; ligulate; as, a strap-shaped corolla.
a.
Being of a straw color. See Straw color, under Straw, n.
v. i.
To wander in a wrong path; to stray; to go astray.
n.
A shoulder strap. See under Shoulder.
n.
An instrument to cut straw for fodder.
adv. & a.
Out of the right, either in a literal or in a figurative sense; wandering; as, to lead one astray.
v. t.
To beat or chastise with a strap.
n.
A tetravalent or quadrivalent atom or radical; as, carbon is a tetrad.
n.
The act of wandering or going astray.
v. t.
To sharpen by rubbing on a strap, or strop; as, to strap a razor.
v. i.
Having gone astray; strayed; wandering; as, a strayhorse or sheep.
v. t.
To drive on a strand; hence, to run aground; as, to strand a ship.
n.
Something made of such a strip, or of a part of one, or a combination of two or more for a particular use; as, a boot strap, shawl strap, stirrup strap.