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    Rhufoniog was a small sub-kingdom of the Dark Ages Gwynedd, and later a cantref in medieval Wales. The cantref Rhos lay between it and the Irish Sea....
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    Anglesey and Arllechwedd, Arfon, Dunoding, Dyffryn Clwyd, Llŷn, Rhos, Rhufoniog, and Tegeingl at the mountainous mainland region of Snowdonia opposite...
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    825, Hywel Farf-Fehinog) Rhufon ap Cunedda Wledig (c. 400) Breichiol of Rhufoniog (c. 830) Mor ap Breichiol (c. 870) Aeddan ap Mor (c. 900) Morudd ap Aeddan...
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    Uch-coed Arllechwedd Cemais Aberffraw Rhosyr Arfon Llŷn Dunoding Rhos Rhufoniog Dyffryn Clwyd Tegeingl Penllyn Powys Fadog Maelor Swydd y Waun Ystlyg...
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    Gwynedd directed military operations to the "cantrefs of Meirionnydd, Rhos, Rhufoniog and Dyffryn Clwyd to Gwynedd proper", and it was against the Normans,...
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  • Moreith ap Aidan was king of Rhufoniog around 520. Nothing is known about his life, aside from rumour that he lived in Castle Greynus. v t e...
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    "Ceredigion, Meirionnydd, Rhos, Rhufoniog and Dyffryn Clwyd were under the rule of Gwynedd". The cantrefs of Rhos and Rhufoniog were annexed in 1118, Meirionnydd...
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    troops; Tacitus (Tegid) great-grandfather. Rhufon, ruler of the Kingdom of Rhufoniog; Dunod, ruler of the Kingdom of Dunoding; Ceredig, King of the Kingdom...
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    Cynllaith, Edeirnion, and Iâl (Shropshire accounts); and Englefield, Rhos and Rhufoniog (Cheshire accounts). In legal usage, the English word 'commote' replaced...
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  • between the River Conwy and the River Dee. comprising the cantrefi of Rhos, Rhufoniog, Dyffryn Clwyd and Tegeingl. Perfeddwlad thus was also known as the Four...
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    formed from Cantrefi taken as follows; From the Lordship of Denbigh: Rhos Rhufoniog Dyffryn Clwyd From Powys Fadog: Iâl Maelor Gymraeg Nanheudwy Cynllaith...
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    Coenwulf of Mercia took advantage of the situation in 817, occupying Rhufoniog (see map) and laying waste to the mountains of Snowdonia. Coastal Wales...
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    Yr Hen Ogledd; his mother was said to be Gwenaseth, daughter of Rhufon Rhufoniog. The want of a Welsh Life, however, is in part compensated for by Jocelyn...
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  • west.) 816: ... Saxons invaded the mountains of Eryri and the kingdom of Rhufoniog. AC 818: Cenwulf devastated the Dyfed region. AC 822: The fortress of...
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    Coenwulf of Mercia took advantage of Gwynedd's weakness in 817, occupying Rhufoniog (see map) and laying waste to the mountains of Eryri (English: Snowdonia)...
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    recorded as sending 400 men to help Hywel ab Ithel, who ruled Rhos and Rhufoniog under the protection of Powys, against his neighbours, the sons of Owain...
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  • Cornwall. 816 Saxons invade the mountains of Eryri and the kingdom of Rhufoniog. 818 King Coenwulf of Mercia devastates Dyfed. 821 Wulfred, Archbishop...
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  • becomes King of the Déisi Muman in Ireland. The cantrefs of Rhos and Rhufoniog are annexed by Gruffudd ap Cynan, King of Gwynedd in Wales. The Archbishop...
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    to take advantage of the civil war to seize the cantrefs of Rhos and Rhufoniog and to build another castle at Deganwy. He now ruled most of northern...
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  • Gwenfrewy. According to these, Winifred was sent to Sadwrn at Henllan in Rhufoniog by Deifer of Bodfari. However, Sadwrn evidently did not want to be troubled...
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    On the north and west it bordered Gwynedd (the cantrefi of Tegeingl, Rhufoniog, Dunoding and Meirionydd); it bordered the Powys cantrefi of Maelor, Mochnant...
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    Ithel died six weeks later he left Rhufoniog and Rhos bereft. Powys, however, was not strong enough to garrison Rhufoniog and Rhos, nor was Chester able to...
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  • Glamorgan Gwerthyrnion Meirionnydd, became modern Merionethshire Seisyllwg Rhufoniog Rhos Dogfeiling Dunoting Maelienydd Principality of Wales a feudal confederation...
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  • becomes King of the Déisi Muman in Ireland. The cantrefs of Rhos and Rhufoniog are annexed by Gruffudd ap Cynan, King of Gwynedd in Wales. The Archbishop...
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