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The mound of a 13th-century castle is all that is left, and from this period dates a shameful episode in the town\'s history, which earned the inhabitants the nick-name 'the traitors of Builth'.
In 1282 a Prince of Wales, Llewellyn the Last, hunted by the English, asked for shelter from the townspeople.
They refused and he was later killed near Cilmeri.
(pronounced Beelth)
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