Dyfed royal court (traditionally at or near modern Carmarthen or Pembrokeshire sites)

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The Dyfed royal court was the principal seat of power for the early medieval Welsh kingdom of Dyfed, traditionally located in the area of modern Carmarthen or Pembrokeshire.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf royal court
seat of government
associatedWithDynasty kings of Dyfed and Seisyllwg (later Deheubarth)
associatedWithEthnicGroup Brittonic people NERFINISHED
associatedWithPeople kings of Dyfed NERFINISHED
attestedInSource later historical reconstructions of Dyfed
medieval Welsh tradition
country Kingdom of Dyfed NERFINISHED
followedBy courts of Deheubarth
governedTerritory kingdom of Dyfed in southwest Wales NERFINISHED
historicalStatus location uncertain
languageOfCourt Old Welsh NERFINISHED
locatedIn Dyfed NERFINISHED
Wales
southwest Wales NERFINISHED
partOf early medieval Welsh polity structure
politicalFunction administrative centre of Dyfed
judicial centre of Dyfed
principal seat of power of Dyfed
precededBy post-Roman local power centres in Dyfed
region southwest coast of Wales
religiousContext Christian kingdom
timeRange roughly 5th to 10th centuries CE
traditionalLocation area of modern Carmarthen
area of modern Pembrokeshire
usedInCentury 10th century
9th century
usedInPeriod early Middle Ages

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Kingdom of Dyfed capital Dyfed royal court (traditionally at or near modern Carmarthen or Pembrokeshire sites)