Hywel ap Caradog, the Glossary
italic was King of Gwynedd (reigned c. 816 – c. 825).[1]
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24 relations: Anglesey, Annales Cambriae, Basingwerk Abbey, Caradog ap Meirion, Coenwulf of Mercia, Cunedda, Cynan Dindaethwy, Dee Estuary, Deganwy, Ecgberht, King of Wessex, Family tree of Welsh monarchs, Genealogies from Jesus College MS 20, John Edward Lloyd, Kingdom of Gwynedd, List of rulers of Gwynedd, Llanfaes, Maelgwn Gwynedd, Mercia, Merfyn Frych, Rhodri Molwynog, Rhufoniog, Royal court, Snowdonia, Vikings.
- 825 deaths
- 9th-century Welsh monarchs
Anglesey
Anglesey (Ynys Môn) is an island off the north-west coast of Wales.
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Annales Cambriae
The (Latin for Annals of Wales) is the title given to a complex of Latin chronicles compiled or derived from diverse sources at St David's in Dyfed, Wales.
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Basingwerk Abbey
Basingwerk Abbey (Abaty Dinas Basing) is a Grade I listed ruined abbey near Holywell, Flintshire, Wales.
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Caradog ap Meirion
Caradog ap Meirion reigned c. 754 – c. 798, died c. 798, was a king of Gwynedd in North West Wales. Hywel ap Caradog and Caradog ap Meirion are monarchs of Gwynedd.
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Coenwulf of Mercia
Coenwulf (also spelled Cenwulf, Kenulf, or Kenwulph; Coenulfus) was the King of Mercia from December 796 until his death in 821.
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Cunedda
Cunedda ap Edern, also called Cunedda Wledig (reigned – c. 460), was an important early Welsh leader, and the progenitor of the Royal dynasty of Gwynedd, one of the very oldest of Western Europe. Hywel ap Caradog and Cunedda are monarchs of Gwynedd.
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Cynan Dindaethwy
Cynan Dindaethwy ("Cynan of Dindaethwy") or Cynan ap Rhodri ("Cynan son of Rhodri") was a king of Gwynedd (reigned c. 798 – c. 816) in Wales in the early Middle Ages. Hywel ap Caradog and Cynan Dindaethwy are 9th-century Welsh monarchs and monarchs of Gwynedd.
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Dee Estuary
The Dee Estuary (Aber Dyfrdwy) is a large estuary by means of which the River Dee flows into Liverpool Bay.
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Deganwy
Deganwy is a town and electoral ward in Conwy County Borough in Wales with a population of 3,936 (2011).
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Ecgberht, King of Wessex
Ecgberht (770/775 – 839), also spelled Egbert, Ecgbert, Ecgbriht, Ecgbeorht, and Ecbert, was King of Wessex from 802 until his death in 839.
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Family tree of Welsh monarchs
Family trees of the kings of Gwynedd, Deheubarth and Powys and some of their more prominent relatives and heirs.
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Genealogies from Jesus College MS 20
The genealogies from Jesus College MS 20 are a medieval Welsh collection of genealogies preserved in a single manuscript, Oxford University, Bodleian Library, Jesus College, MS 20, folios 33r–41r.
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John Edward Lloyd
Sir John Edward Lloyd (5 May 1861 – 20 June 1947) was born in Liverpool.
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Kingdom of Gwynedd
The Kingdom of Gwynedd (Medieval Latin:; Middle Welsh: Guynet) was a Welsh kingdom and a Roman Empire successor state that emerged in sub-Roman Britain in the 5th century during the Anglo-Saxon settlement of Britain. Hywel ap Caradog and kingdom of Gwynedd are monarchs of Gwynedd.
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List of rulers of Gwynedd
This is a list of the rulers of the Kingdom of Gwynedd. Hywel ap Caradog and list of rulers of Gwynedd are monarchs of Gwynedd.
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Llanfaes
Llanfaes (formerly also known as Llanmaes) is a small village on the island of Anglesey, Wales, located on the shore of the eastern entrance to the Menai Strait, the tidal waterway separating Anglesey from the north Wales coast.
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Maelgwn Gwynedd
Maelgwn Gwynedd (Maglocunus; died c. 547)Based on Phillimore's (1888) reconstruction of the dating of the Annales Cambriae (A Text). Hywel ap Caradog and Maelgwn Gwynedd are monarchs of Gwynedd.
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Mercia
Mercia (Miercna rīċe, "kingdom of the border people"; Merciorum regnum) was one of the three main Anglic kingdoms founded after Sub-Roman Britain was settled by Anglo-Saxons in an era called the Heptarchy.
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Merfyn Frych
Merfyn Frych ("Merfyn the Freckled"; Old Welsh Mermin), also known as Merfyn ap Gwriad ("Merfyn son of Gwriad") and Merfyn Camwri ("Merfyn the Oppressor"), was King of Gwynedd from around 825 to 844, the first of its kings known not to have descended from the male line of King Cunedda. Hywel ap Caradog and Merfyn Frych are 9th-century Welsh monarchs and monarchs of Gwynedd.
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Rhodri Molwynog
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 century king of Gwynedd. Hywel ap Caradog and Rhodri Molwynog are monarchs of Gwynedd.
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Rhufoniog
Rhufoniog was a small sub-kingdom of the Dark Ages Gwynedd, and later a cantref in medieval Wales.
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Royal court
A royal court, often called simply a court when the royal context is clear, is an extended royal household in a monarchy, including all those who regularly attend on a monarch, or another central figure.
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Snowdonia
Snowdonia, or Eryri, is a mountainous region and national park in North Wales.
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Vikings
Vikings were seafaring people originally from Scandinavia (present-day Denmark, Norway, and Sweden), who from the late 8th to the late 11th centuries raided, pirated, traded, and settled throughout parts of Europe.
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See also
825 deaths
- Hywel ap Caradog
- Ida of Herzfeld
- Liu Wu (general)
- Máel Bressail mac Ailillo
- Ma'mar ibn al-Muthanna
- Rampon, Count of Barcelona
- Shahriyar I
- Shapur (Bavandid ruler)
- Ulayya bint al-Mahdi
- Wihomarc
9th-century Welsh monarchs
- Anarawd ap Rhodri
- Brochfael ap Meurig
- Cadell ap Brochfael
- Cadell ap Rhodri
- Cynan Dindaethwy
- Cyngen ap Cadell
- Ffernfael ap Meurig
- Ffernfael ap Tewdwr
- Gwgon ap Meurig
- Hyfaidd ap Bleddri
- Hywel ap Caradog
- Hywel ap Rhys (Glywysing)
- Ithel ap Hywel
- Llywarch ap Hyfaidd
- Merfyn Frych
- Merfyn ap Rhodri
- Owain ap Maredudd (Dyfed)
- Rhain ap Maredudd
- Rhodri Mawr
- Triffyn ap Rhain
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hywel_ap_Caradog
Also known as Hywel ap Rhodri, Hywel ap Rhodri Molwynog.