
Deheubarth
Deheubarth was a historic region in southwestern Wales, notable from the early medieval period until the 13th century. It roughly corresponds to modern-day Pembrokeshire and parts of Carmarthenshire. Deheubarth was a kingdom, established by the Welsh prince Hywel Dda, who is known for codifying Welsh law. The name translates to "the southern part," indicating its geographical position in relation to other Welsh territories. Its history is marked by conflicts with neighboring kingdoms and later incorporation into the Principality of Wales, reflecting the complex tapestry of Welsh heritage and governance.