-
there are
suggestions of a
Hywel Fychan, an
Einion and a
Dyfnwal (or
Dyfnwallon) as well. The sons of
Hywel had not been able to
retain their hold of...
-
there are
suggestions of a
Hywel Fychan, an
Einion and a
Dyfnwal (or
Dyfnwallon) as well. The sons of
Hywel had not been able to
retain their hold of...
- son of
Merfyn Frych and
Angharad ferch Meurig,
daughter of
Meurig ap
Dyfnwallon of the
Kingdom of Ceredigion, who was the King of
Seisyllwg in
south western...
-
Ceredigion (eponym and
possibly founder of Seisyllwg)
Arthen (?-807)
Dyfnwallon Meurig of
Seisyllwg Gwgon of
Seisyllwg (?-c. 870/871)
House Manaw Angharad...
-
Ceredigion and
Ystrad Tywi);
Arthen ap
Seisyll (d. 807);
Dyfnwallon ab
Arthen (c. 750);
Meurig ap
Dyfnwallon (c. 780);
Gwgon ap
Meurig (d. 872).
Triffyn Farfog...
- Seisyllwg) in
southwest Wales.
Gwgon was the son of the
former king
Meurig ap
Dyfnwallon and
inherited the
realm on the
death of his father. Gwgon's
sister Angharad...
-
Cadell ap Rhodri, and Merfyn.
Angharad was the
daughter of
Meurig ap
Dyfnwallon of the
Kingdom of Ceredigion, who was
evidently the King of Seisyllwg...
- Dufnal, Dumnagual, Dunguallon, Dunmail, Dunwallon, Dyfnal, Dyfnwal,
Dyfnwallon, and Dwnwallon. By
about this time, the ****brian
kingdom appears to have...