Lordship of Brecknock
| Lordship of Breckock Teyrnas Brycheiniog | |||||||||
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| 1088–1535 | |||||||||
| Status | Client state of the Kingdom of England | ||||||||
| Capital | Brecon | ||||||||
| Common languages | Welsh, English, Norman | ||||||||
| Government | Marcher Lordship | ||||||||
| Lord | |||||||||
| • 1088–1125  | Bernard de Neufmarche | ||||||||
| • ?–1235  | Peter FitzHerbert | ||||||||
| • 1235–1286  | Sir Reginald Fitz Piers | ||||||||
| Historical era | Middle Ages | ||||||||
| • Norman conquest  | 1088 | ||||||||
| 1535 | |||||||||
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The Lordship of Brecknock was an Anglo-Norman marcher lordship located in southern central Wales.