- Hen Domen
Hen Domen, Welsh, meaning "old mound", is the site of a
medieval timbermotte-and-bailey castle inPowys ,Wales . It is the site of the originalMontgomery Castle and was built byRoger de Montgomery in 1070. From 1105 the castle was the home of the de Boulers (Bowdler ) family and it is fromBaldwin de Boulers that Montgomery gets its Welsh name,Trefaldwyn "The Town of Baldwin".When the castle was rebuilt in stone (1223-1234) it was decided to rebuild it on a rocky promontory a mile to the south-east - the location of the current town ofMontgomery, Powys .The Hen Domen site has been extensively excavated.Further reading
* cite book
last = Higham
first = Robert
coauthors = Barker, Phillip
title = Hen Domen, Montgomery - A Timber Castle on the English-Welsh Border : A Final Report
publisher =University of Exeter Press
year = 2000
isbn = 0 85989 652 8
url = http://www.sogaer.ex.ac.uk/archaeology/publications/bhendomen.shtmlExternal links
* [http://www.bowdlers.com/connections/montgomery.htm "Montgomery" at Genealogy and History of the Bowdler Family]
* [http://www.castlewales.com/hen_d.html "Hen Domen Castle" at Castles of Wales]
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