Deheubarth

Deheubarth (Welsh pronunciation: [dɛˈhəɨbarθ]; lit.'Right-hand Part', thus 'the South') was a regional name for the realms of south Wales, particularly as opposed to Gwynedd (Latin: Venedotia). It is now used as a shorthand for the various realms united under the House of Dinefwr, but that Deheubarth itself was not considered a proper kingdom on the model of Gwynedd, Powys, or Dyfed is shown by its rendering in Latin as dextralis pars or as Britonnes dexterales ("the Southern Britons") and not as a named land. In the oldest British writers, Deheubarth was used for all of modern Wales to distinguish it from Hen Ogledd (Y Gogledd), the northern lands whence Cunedda originated.

Kingdom of Deheubarth
Teyrnas Deheubarth (Welsh)
920–1197
Banner of the
House of Deheubarth
Coat of arms
Anthem: Unbennaeth Prydain
"The Monarchy of Britain"
Medieval kingdoms of Wales.
CapitalDinefwr
Common languagesOld Welsh
Governmentmonarchy
 920–950
Hywel Dda
 1081
Rhys ap Tewdwr
 1155–1197
Rhys ap Gruffydd
Historical eraMiddle Ages
 Established
920
 Disestablished
1197
Currencyceiniog cyfreith &
ceiniog cwta
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Seisyllwg
Kingdom of Dyfed
Principality of Wales
Today part of
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