the son of Caradog ap Meirion, while it gives Cynan as the son of Rhodri Molwynog. A destructive war between King Cynan and Hywel raged on Anglesey between...
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Rhodri Molwynog ("Rhodri the Bald and Grey"; reigned c. 720 – c. 754, died circa 754), also known as Rhodri ap Idwal ("Rhodri son of Idwal") was an 8th...
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king of Brittany in the Arthurian legend. Hywel ap Rhodri Molwynog, 9th-century king of Gwynedd Hywel Dda or Hywel the Good (died 950), king of Deheubarth...
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720). Rhodri Molwynog (Rhodri the Bald and Grey) (c. 720 – c. 754) Caradog ap Meirion (c. 754 – c. 798). Cynan Dindaethwy (c. 798 – c. 816). Hywel ap Caradog...
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the death of the last of the old royal line Hywel ap Rhodri Molwynog, Merfyn was descended from Hywel's father, but through the female line, representing...
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may refer to the following people: Rhodri Molwynog ap Idwal (690—754), Welsh king of Gwynedd (720—754) Rhodri Mawr ap Merfyn (820—878), Welsh king of Gwynedd...
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King (c.798–816) Hywel ap Rhodri Molwynog, King (814–825) Merfyn Frych, King (825–844) Rhodri the Great, King (844–878) Anarawd ap Rhodri, King (878–916)...
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– eventually expired in the male line in 825 upon the death of Hywel ap Rhodri Molwynog and, as John Edward Lloyd put it, "a stranger possessed the throne...
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Merfyn Frych (redirect from Merfyn Frych ap Gwriad)
struggle between two rivals named Cynan and Hywel – generally identified with the sons of Rhodri Molwynog. The Annales Cambriae say Merfyn died around...
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of Rhodri Mawr. After the death of her father in 816, the throne was secured by her uncle Hywel ap Rhodri Molwynog. Maund, K. L. (1996). Gruffudd Ap Cynan:...
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two different people: In the ninth century this is the same as Hywel ap Rhodri Molwynog In the fourteenth century the name appears as the grandfather of...
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Cambriae. It is assumed Caradog rose to the throne upon the death of King Rhodri Molwynog, which Phillimore's reconstruction of the Annals of Wales dates to...
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770–807 Cynan Dindaethwy ap Rhodri Gwynedd 798–816 Hywel ap Rhodri Molwynog Gwynedd 816–825 Cadell ap Brochfael Powys 773–808 Maredudd ap Tewdws Dyfed 760–797...
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Cynan Dindaethwy (redirect from Cynan Dindaethwy ap Rhodri)
Cynan ap Rhodri ("Cynan son of Rhodri") was a king of Gwynedd (reigned c. 798 – c. 816) in Wales in the early Middle Ages. Cynan was the son of Rhodri Molwynog...
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Fendigaid ap Cadwallon (English: Cadwaladr the Blessed, d. 664) Idwal Iwrch ap Cadwaladr (Idwal Roebuck, c. 660) Rhodri Molwynog ap Idwal (English: Rhodri the...
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Cadwaladr (redirect from Cadwaladr ap Cadwallon of Gwynedd)
and the father of Idwal Iwrch. Idwal, who fathered the later king Rhodri Molwynog, may have been his successor. Cadwaladr's name is invoked in a number...
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succession (c. 816–825) between the two brothers Hywel ap Rhodri Molwynog and Cynan Dindaethwy ap Rhodri[citation needed] Carolingian wars of succession [de]...
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of Hehil, in Dumnonia where the Cornish British with support from Rhodri Molwynog are victorious against Wessex bringing freedom from attack to the Cornish...
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Llydaw (Brittanny) "Sovereignty of the Britons" Brut y Tywysogion Rhodri Molwynog c. 712 – 754 Gwynedd King of the Britons (in 754) Annales Cambriae...
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Buildings. Retrieved 24 July 2015. Pierce, Thomas Jones (1959). "Owain ap Thomas ap Rhodri ('Owain Lawgoch'; died 1378), a soldier of fortune and pretender...
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