Overview
Brycheiniog was an independent kingdom in South Wales in the Early Middle Ages. It often acted as a buffer state between England to the east and the south Welsh kingdom of Deheubarth to the west. It was conquered and pacified by the Normans between 1088 and 1095, though it remained Welsh in character. It was transformed into the Lordship of Brecknock and later formed the southern and larger part of the historic county of Brecknockshire. To its south was the Kingdom of Morgannwg. The main legacy of the kingdom of Brycheiniog is etymological and geographical. It is used in Bannau Brycheiniog, the Welsh name for the Brecon Beacons range and, since 2023, in name used for the range's national park..
Historical Periods
Kingdom of Brycheiniog (540–946)
540 CE – 946 CE
Capital: TalgarthArea: 1,875 km²
Kingdom of Brycheiniog (947–959)
947 CE – 959 CE
Capital: TalgarthArea: 2,006 km²
Kingdom of Brycheiniog (960–1055)
960 CE – 1055 CE
Capital: TalgarthArea: 1,875 km²
Kingdom of Brycheiniog (1066–1071)
1066 CE – 1071 CE
Capital: TalgarthArea: 4,958 km²
Kingdom of Brycheiniog (1072–1084)
1072 CE – 1084 CE
Capital: TalgarthArea: 3,494 km²