Tinboeth Castle, the Glossary
Tinboeth Castle (Castell Dinbod) was a medieval castle situated midway between Llanbister and Llanbadarn Fynydd in Wales, on a bend in the River Ithon.[1]
Table of Contents
9 relations: Hillfort, Iron Age, Llanbister, Llandrindod Wells, Outer bailey, Powys, River Ithon, Roger Mortimer, 1st Baron Mortimer of Wigmore, Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Wales.
- Castles in Powys
- Scheduled monuments in Wales
Hillfort
A hillfort is a type of fortified refuge or defended settlement located to exploit a rise in elevation for defensive advantage.
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Iron Age
The Iron Age is the final epoch of the three historical Metal Ages, after the Chalcolithic and Bronze Age.
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Llanbister
Llanbister is a small village and community with a 2011 population of 382 in Powys, mid Wales, in the historic county of Radnorshire.
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Llandrindod Wells
Llandrindod Wells (Llandrindod,;; sometimes known colloquially as Landod or simply Dod) is a town and community in Powys, Wales.
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Outer bailey
An outer bailey or outer ward is the defended outer enclosure of a castle.
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Powys
Powys is a county and preserved county in Wales.
River Ithon
The River Ithon (Welsh: Afon Ieithon) is a major left-bank tributary of the River Wye in Powys, mid Wales.
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Roger Mortimer, 1st Baron Mortimer of Wigmore
Roger Mortimer, 1st Baron Mortimer of Wigmore (c. 1231 – 27 October 1282), of Wigmore Castle in Herefordshire, was a marcher lord who was a loyal ally of King Henry III of England and at times an enemy, at times an ally, of Llywelyn ap Gruffudd, Prince of Wales.
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Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Wales
The Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Wales (RCAHMW; Comisiwn Brenhinol Henebion Cymru), established in 1908, is a Welsh Government sponsored body concerned with some aspects of the archaeological, architectural and historic environment of Wales.
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See also
Castles in Powys
- Aberedw Castle
- Aberysgir Castle
- Barland Castle
- Beguildy
- Blaenllynfi Castle
- Bleddfa Castle
- Bronllys
- Buddugre Castle
- Builth Castle
- Burfa Castle
- Castell Dinas
- Castell Du
- Castle Nimble
- Castle Tump
- Cefnllys Castle
- Colwyn Castle
- Craig-y-Nos Castle
- Crug Eryr Castle
- Dolforwyn Castle
- Domen Fawr, Tafolwern
- Hay Castle
- Hen Domen
- Llangoed Hall
- Mathrafal
- Montgomery Castle
- Oswestry Castle
- Painscastle Castle
- Powis Castle
- Rhayader Castle
- Sycharth
- Tinboeth Castle
- Tretower Castle
Scheduled monuments in Wales
- Bwrdd Arthur
- Caer Euni
- Carndochan Castle
- Castell Nadolig
- Cefn Golau
- Cefnllys Castle
- Cenarth Bridge
- Colwyn Castle
- Conwy Castle
- Craig Gwrtheyrn
- Cwmystwyth Mines
- Deganwy Castle
- Dolaucothi Gold Mines
- Great Western Mine
- Hen Gaer
- Kenfig Castle
- Klondyke mill
- Laugharne Castle
- Lists of scheduled monuments in Wales
- Loughor Castle
- Melingriffith Tin Plate Works
- Old Bridge, Bridgend
- Old Bridge, Pontypridd
- Pen y Bryn
- Penlle'r Castell
- Pill Priory
- Pont-y-Cafnau
- Powis Castle
- Scheduled monuments in Pembrokeshire
- Scheduled monuments in Powys
- St Mary's Church, Derwen
- St Michael's Church, Trelawnyd
- St Saeran's Church, Llanynys
- The Bulwarks, Porthkerry
- Tinboeth Castle
- Tomen yr Allt
- Trawscoed fort
- Yr Hen Gapel, Llanybri