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Brochwel son of
Cyngen (Welsh:
Brochwel ap Cyngen, died c. 560),
better known as
Brochwel Ysgithrog, was a king of
Powys in
eastern Wales. The unusual...
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Pobien Hen (c. 630)
Eifion ap
Pobddelw (c. 670)
Brochwel ap
Eifion (c. 700)
Eigion ap
Brochwel ab
Eifion (c. 730)
Ieuanawl ab
Eigion (c. 770) Caradog...
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Middle Ages. This
would date
establishment of the town to the 500s CE
under Brochwel Ysgithrog. It is
believed the area of
Shrewsbury was
settled in the 5th...
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designed to
ensure that
Cadell ap
Brochwel retained possession of the
Fortress of Penygadden." And, for Gwent, Offa...
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Faced with
shrinking manpower and
increasing Anglian encroachment, King
Brochwel Ysgithrog may have
moved the
court from Caer
Guricon to Pengwern, the exact...
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Gwaethfoed Fawr of
Powys Cynfyn ap
Gwerstan of
Powys Nest
ferch Cadell ap
Brochwel Ysgythrog Rhiwallon ap
Cynfyn of
Powys Maredudd ab
Owain Angharad ferch...
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Historia Divae Monacellae,
composed in the 14th or 15th century, says that
Brochwel Ysgithrog, the 6th-century king of Powis, had a
palace at
Shrewsbury that...
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uncertain value. He is
thought to have been a son of his
predecessor Brochwel Ysgithrog and the
father of
Selyf Sarffgadau, who may have
succeeded him...
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years before being discovered by a
prince by the name of
Brochwel Ysgithrog. In 604 AD,
Brochwel was
hunting near
Pennant (now
Pennant Melangell). His dogs...
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preserved in the
historical records about Elisedd, who was an
ancestor of
Brochwel Ysgithrog. He
appears to have
reclaimed the
territory of
Powys after it...