Category
page 1History of Pembrokeshire
Kingdom of Dyfed
kingdom in west of Wales
St Davids Cathedral
cathedral and grade I listed church building in St Davids, Wales

Demetae
right|thumb|250px|Tribes of Wales at the time of the Roman invasion. The modern Anglo-Welsh border is also shown, for reference purposes.
The Demetae were a Celtic people of Iron Age and Roman period, who inhabited modern Pembrokeshire and Carmarthenshire in south-west Wales. The tribe also gave their name to the medieval Kingdom of Dyfed, the modern area and county of Dyfed and the distinct dialect of Welsh spoken in modern south-west Wales, Dyfedeg.
Stack Rock Fort
fort built on a small island in Milford Haven, Pembrokeshire
Landsker Line
Demarcation in Wales