Powys Fadog
Knížectví Powys Fadog Tywysogaeth Powys Fadog
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Knížectví Powys Fadog (velšsky Tywysogaeth Powys Fadog), v anglické literatuře často označované jako Dolní Powys (anglicky Lower Powys), bylo středověké velšské knížectví, které vzniklo roku 1160 ze severní části království Powys ve východním Walesu. To se rozdělilo do dvou menších knížectví, přičemž menší severní část byla již roku 1277 anektována Anglií během tažení Eduarda I. proti Walesu. Centrem knížectví Powys Fadog byl hrad Dinas Brân, který byl sídlem knížat.

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Flag of the Welsh Kingdom of Powys and the House of Mathrafal.
Autor: Government of Scotland, according to Lyon King of Arms Act 1672
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The Royal Banner of Scotland, also known as the "Lion Rampant", is the banner of the old arms of the King of Scots. It consists of a lion contained within a "tressure flory counter-flory" (In heraldic terminology, it is blazoned as Or, a lion rampant Gules armed and langued Azure within a double tressure flory counter-flory Gules
- English Royal Banner: Royal Banner of England.svg
based on a Victorian map where the copyright has expired this is entirely my own work
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Banner with the traditional arms of the House of Aberffraw, rulers of the Kingdom of Gwynedd, attributed to Llywelyn the Great (d. 1240). Recorded in the Chronica Majora (c. 1250).
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1970s design for a "Flag of Wessex".
- William Crampton wrote a pamphlet for the Flag Institute back in 1973 or 1974 which advocated flags for the English regions (there was talk of regional councils being set up as part of the local government reorganisation then occurring), but his suggestion for Wessex was a gold wyvern on red. It was, of course, not official and as far as I know, never raised much interest locally. There was also a small Wessex Regionalist Party that was active about 15-20 years ago, but they never made much headway. This may possibly have been their flag - I didn't live in the area at the time, so I can't say. Roy Stilling, 17 February 1997, crwflags.com
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Banner of Madog ap Gruffudd Maelor, and later the Banner of Powys Fadog
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The raven banner according to the Amlaib Cuaran's coin.