• Aergol Longhand (Modern Welsh: Aergol Lawhir; c. 437 – c. 515) was a legendary king of Dyfed and son and heir of King Triffyn Farfog. His name is the Welsh...
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  • inherited the kingdom.[citation needed]. He was the reputed father of King Aergol Lawhir. His fraternal nephew, Cormac mac Urb, was the grandfather of Brychan...
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    including Cydweli (Kidwelly) and Gwyr (Gower; possibly under the reign of Aergol Lawhir), and even bordered Brycheiniog. Dyfed lost the Ystrad Tywi region to...
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    Portsmouth): King Budic II of Brittany seeks refuge at the court of Aergol Lawhir, in Dyfed (Wales) after the battle. King Theodoric the Great raises...
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    of Gwent (his brother received the remainder) Clotri Triffyn Farfog Aergol Lawhir (?-c. 515) Vortiporius (c. 540) Arthur ap Pedr Cloten (c. 630) married...
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    Dyfnwallon (c. 780); Gwgon ap Meurig (d. 872). Triffyn Farfog (c. 430) Aergol Lawhir (c. 460) Vortiporius Cloten (c. 600, Gwlyddein ap Nowy ap Arthur) Maredudd...
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  • (St. Davids). Some historians say that he could have been the son of Aergol Lawhir and brother of Vortiporius and may have been a Saint and not a King...
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  • grandfather Budic II was overthrown and forced into exile at the court of Aergol Lawhir of Dyfed. Budic successfully restored himself in the 540s but Hoel seems...
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    cousin ruled in Budic's place and the family resided in exile with Aergol Lawhir, king of Dyfed in sub-Roman Britain. He was credited with the foundation...
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    account, attributing the information to Geoffrey. Vortipor was a son of Aergol Lawhir, so a grandson of Triffyn Farfog. He had a son named Cyngar. Vortimer...
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    Another local legend claims that a saint from this area pleaded to Aergol Lawhir from Dyfed for assistance in battle against a rival king from the neighbouring...
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  • Portsmouth): King Budic II of Brittany seeks refuge at the court of Aergol Lawhir, in Dyfed (Wales) after the battle. King Theodoric the Great raises...
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