Rhydderch Hael (English: Rhydderch the Generous), Riderch I of Alt Clut, or Rhydderch of Strathclyde, (fl. 580 – c. 614) was a ruler of Alt Clut, a Brittonic...
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Constantine was reputedly the son and successor of King Riderch Hael of Alt Clut, the Brittonic kingdom later known as Strathclyde. (The modern English...
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undertook a pilgrimage to Rome. However, the new King of Strathclyde, Riderch Hael, invited Mungo to return to his kingdom. He decided to go and appointed...
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(501–508) Clinoch (508–540) Cinbelin (540–558) Tutagual / Tudwal (559–573) Riderch Hael (fl. (573–612) Constantine (?) Neithon / Nechtan / Nwython (612–621)...
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became a metonym for kingdom. The king of Dumbarton in about AD 570 was Riderch Hael, who features in Welsh and Latin works. Merlin was said to have stayed...
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his former existence and the events of the Battle of Arfderydd, where Riderch Hael, King of Alt Clut (Strathclyde) slaughtered the forces of Gwenddoleu...
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of a grand Brythonic alliance, along with King Urien of Rheged, King Riderch Hael of Alt Clut and King Gwallawc Marchawc Trin of Elmet. They were initially...
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Regnal titles Preceded by Riderch Hael King of Alt Clut fl. early-600s Succeeded by Beli...
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Life of Saint Kentigern names a Constantine as the son and successor Riderch Hael, king of Alt Clut, later known as Strathclyde. South-west Britain The...
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Sigeberht of East Anglia – King of East Anglia from AD 631 to 634. Riderch Hael – King of Strathclyde who established the first See of Strathclyde at...
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Ruelin Also known as Ruclinus unknown Rhydderch Also known as Rodherich; as Riderch, placed c. 945–c. 965 after Bishop Morfyw in the Annals of Wales (B text)...
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