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| ====== Wales' History Hub ====== | ====== Wales' History Hub ====== | ||
| - | //**Note:** This page is being constructed, | ||
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| - | =====Gwynedd===== | ||
| - | **Kings of Gwynedd**\\ | ||
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| - | Cunedda Wledig ap Edern " | + | =====Medieval Wales===== |
| - | Einion Yrth ap Cunedda " | + | [[wales_gwynedd|Gwynedd]] - [[medieval_wales_rulers_gwynedd|Medieval Rulers of Gwynedd]] |
| - | Owain Ddantgwyn Rhos; late 5th century\\ | + | [[wales_powys|Powys]] - [[medieval_wales_rulers_powys|Medieval Rulers of Powys]] |
| - | Cynlas Goch Rhos & St Einion Llŷn ap Owain late 5th and early 6th century\\ | + | [[wales_deheubarth|Deheubarth]] - [[medieval_wales_rulers_deheubarth|Medieval Rulers of Deheubarth]] 424-1283\\ |
| - | Cadwallon Lawhir ap Einion " | + | [[wales_gwent|Gwent]] |
| - | Maelgwn Hir ap Cadwallon " | + | [[wales_morgannwg|Morgannwg]] - [[medieval_wales_rulers_morgannwg|Medieval Rulers |
| - | Rhun Hir ap Maelgwn "Rhun the Tall" c.547–c.580\\ | + | \\ |
| - | Beli ap Rhun c.580–c.599\\ | + | |
| - | Iago ap Beli c.599–c.616\\ | + | |
| - | Cadfan ap Iago c.613–c.625\\ | + | |
| - | Cadwallon ap Cadfan c.625–634\\ | + | |
| - | Cadafael Cadomedd ap Cynfeddw " | + | |
| - | Cadwaladr Fendigaid ap Cadwallon " | + | |
| - | Idwal Iwrch ap Cadwaladr "Idwal Roebuck" | + | |
| - | Rhodri Molwynog ap Idwal " | + | |
| - | Caradog ap Meirion c.754–c.798\\ | + | |
| - | Cynan Dindaethwy ap Rhodri c.798–816\\ | + | |
| - | Hywel ap Rhodri Molwynog 814–825\\ | + | |
| - | Merfyn Frych ap Gwriad " | + | |
| - | Rhodri Mawr ap Merfyn " | + | |
| - | Anarawd ap Rhodri 878–916 establishes the Aberffraw dynasty, the senior branch | + | |
| - | Idwal Foel ab Anarawd "Idwal the Bald" 916–942\\ | + | |
| - | Hywel Dda ap Cadell " | + | |
| - | Iago ab Idwal 950–979 returns to the Aberffraw branch\\ | + | |
| - | Ieuaf ab Idwal 950–969\\ | + | |
| - | Hywel ab Ieuaf 974–985\\ | + | |
| - | Cadwallon ab Ieuaf 985–986 | + | |
| - | Maredudd ab Owain 986–999 Dinefwr dynasty seizes Gwynedd\\ | + | |
| - | Cynan ap Hywel 999–1005 Returns to the Aberffraw dynasty briefly\\ | + | |
| - | Aeddan ap Blegywryd 1005–1018 usurpes Gwynedd from the Aberffraw dynasty\\ | + | |
| - | Llywelyn ap Seisyll 1018–1023 cadet branch of Mathrafal dynasty from Powys usurps from Aeddan ap Blegywryd\\ | + | |
| - | Iago ab Idwal ap Meurig 1023–1039 Aberffraw dynasty returns\\ | + | |
| - | Gruffydd ap Llywelyn 1039–1063 Llywelyn' | + | |
| - | Bleddyn ap Cynfyn 1063–1075 Mathrafal dynasty of Powys " | + | |
| - | Trahaearn ap Caradog 1075–1081\\ | + | |
| - | Gruffudd ap Cynan 1081–1137 Aberffraw dynasty returns\\ | + | |
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| - | **Prince of the Welsh**\\ | + | {{ :: |
| - | Owain Gwynedd ap Gruffydd 1137–1170 first to style himself Princeps Wallensium\\ | + | |
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| - | **Princes of Aberffraw & Lords of Snowdon** | ||
| - | Maelgwn ab Owain Gwynedd 1170–1173\\ | ||
| - | Dafydd ab Owain Gwynedd 1170–1195 in the east\\ | ||
| - | Rhodri ab Owain Gwynedd 1170–1190 in the west\\ | ||
| - | Llywelyn Fawr ap Iorwerth " | ||
| - | Dafydd ap Llywelyn 1240–1246 Used title Prince of Wales from 1244 onwards\\ | ||
| - | Owain Goch ap Gruffydd "Owen the Red" 1246–1255\\ | ||
| - | Llywelyn ap Gruffudd " | ||
| - | Dafydd ap Gruffydd 1282–1283 not crowned but claimed the title\\ | ||
| - | Madog ap Llywelyn 1294–1295 not crowned but claimed the title\\ | ||
| - | Owain ap Tomas ap Rhodri "Owen the Red Hand" 1372–1378 in exile but claimed the title\\ | ||
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| - | =====Powys===== | ||
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| - | =====Deheubarth===== | ||
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| - | **Ceredigion**\\ | ||
| - | Ceredig ap Cunedda 424–453\\ | ||
| - | Usai 453–490\\ | ||
| - | Serwyl 490–525\\ | ||
| - | Boddw 525–560\\ | ||
| - | Arthfoddw 560–595\\ | ||
| - | Arthlwys 595–630\\ | ||
| - | Clydog I 630–665\\ | ||
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| - | **Dyfed**\\ | ||
| - | Anwn c.357\\ | ||
| - | Ednyfed c.373\\ | ||
| - | Clotri c.405\\ | ||
| - | Triffyn Farfog c.385\\ | ||
| - | Aergol Lawhir to c.515\\ | ||
| - | Vortiporius c.540\\ | ||
| - | Arthur son of Pedr c.585\\ | ||
| - | Cloten c.630 married Ceindrech of Brycheiniog, | ||
| - | Rhain ap Cadwgan c.690-740 also king of Brycheiniog; | ||
| - | Tewdwr ap Rhain c.710\\ | ||
| - | Maredudd ap Tewdwr c.740–797\\ | ||
| - | Rhain ap Maredudd c.797–808\\ | ||
| - | Owain ap Maredudd c.808–811\\ | ||
| - | Triffyn ap Rhain to c.814\\ | ||
| - | Hyfaidd born c.830,[4] ruled ? | ||
| - | Llywarch ap Hyfaidd c.893-904\\ | ||
| - | Rhodri ap Hyfaidd c.904-905\\ | ||
| - | Hywel Dda "Hywel the Good" c.905-909\\ | ||
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| - | **Seisyllwg**\\ | ||
| - | Seisyll, Prince of Ceredigion; eponym and possibly founder of Seisyllg\\ | ||
| - | Arthen to 807\\ | ||
| - | Dyfnwallon\\ | ||
| - | Meurig of Seisyllwg\\ | ||
| - | Gwgon of Seisyllwg to 872\\ | ||
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| - | House Manaw\\ | ||
| - | Angharad and Rhodri the Great stewards; 872–878\\ | ||
| - | Cadell ap Rhodri, second son of Anghared and Rhodri 878–909\\ | ||
| - | Hywel Dda "Hywel the Good" 909-920, when he merged Seisyll and Dyfed into Deheubarth\\ | ||
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| - | **Deheubarth**\\ | ||
| - | Hywel Dda Hywel the Good 920–950\\ | ||
| - | His son, Owain ap Hywel 950–986\\ | ||
| - | Rhodri ap Hywel 950–953\\ | ||
| - | Edwin ap Hywel 950–954\\ | ||
| - | Owain ap Hywel' | ||
| - | Cynan ap Hywel, prince of Gwynedd 999–1005\\ | ||
| - | Maredudd ab Owain' | ||
| - | Cadell ab Einion 1005–1018\\ | ||
| - | Llywellyn ap Seisyll, prince of Gwynedd 1018–1023\\ | ||
| - | Rhydderch ap Iestyn, prince of Glywysing 1023–1033\\ | ||
| - | Edwin ab Einion' | ||
| - | Rhydderch ap Iestyn' | ||
| - | Gruffydd ap Llywelyn, prince of Gwynedd 1055–1063\\ | ||
| - | Edwin ab Einion' | ||
| - | his brother, Rhys ab Owain 1072–1078\\ | ||
| - | his second cousin, Rhys ap Tewdwr 1078–1093\\ | ||
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| - | Deheubarth was in the possession of the Normans from 1093 to 1155\\ | ||
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| - | Gruffydd ap Rhys 1116–1137 ruled a portion of Deheubarth with Norman permission\\ | ||
| - | his son, Anarawd ap Gruffydd 1136–1143\\ | ||
| - | his brother, Cadell ap Gruffydd 1143–1151\\ | ||
| - | his brother, Maredudd ap Gruffydd 1151–1155\\ | ||
| - | his brother, The Lord Rhys Rhys ap Gruffydd 1155–1197\\ | ||
| - | his son, Gruffydd ap Rhys 1197–1201 who for a time ruled jointly with his brother, | ||
| - | Maelgwn ap Rhys 1199–1230 who disputed the territory with his brother\\ | ||
| - | Rhys the Hoarse Rhys Gryg 1216–1234\\ | ||
| - | From 1234 to 1283, Deheubarth was subject to the princes of Gwynedd\\ | ||
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| - | Rhys the Hoarse' | ||
| - | his brother, Maredudd ap Rhys 1244–1271 ruled a portion of Deheubarth\\ | ||
| - | his son, Rhys ap Maredudd 1271–1283 ruled a portion of Deheubarth\\ | ||
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| - | =====Gwent===== | ||
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| - | =====Morgannwg===== | ||
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| **NOTE:** saved from online sources as a starting outline only. | **NOTE:** saved from online sources as a starting outline only. | ||
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