Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p Calchfynydd (Welsh calch "lime" + mynydd "mountain") was an obscure Britonnic kingdom or sub-kingdom of sub-Roman Britain. Its exact location is unknown and virtually nothing certain is known about it.It is referred to directly in a single line of a poem in the Book of Taliesin where it appears to be connected with the kingdom of Powys.[citation needed] However, the name also survives in the epithet of Cadrawd Calchfynydd, apparently a 6th-century ruler of the district.. }
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- Calchfynydd comment "Calchfynydd (Welsh calch "lime" + mynydd "mountain") was an obscure Britonnic kingdom or sub-kingdom of sub-Roman Britain. Its exact location is unknown and virtually nothing certain is known about it.It is referred to directly in a single line of a poem in the Book of Taliesin where it appears to be connected with the kingdom of Powys.[citation needed] However, the name also survives in the epithet of Cadrawd Calchfynydd, apparently a 6th-century ruler of the district.".