- or was
inherited from
Dyfed to
Glywysing by 928
prior to the
reign of King
Morgan the Old.
Today the area of
Glywysing is
known as Glamorgan.
First under...
- East of Wales.
Tewdrig (
Glywysing and Gwent, c. 575)
Meurig ap
Tewdrig (
Glywysing and
Gwent c. 590)
Morgan ab
Athrwys (
Glywysing and
Gwent c. 650) Meurig...
- was
separated into
Glywysing in the west and
Gwent (now
Monmouthshire in the east, with
Glywysing having a
higher status.
Glywysing was
called Morgannwg...
-
Norman invasion of
Wales in the 11th century.
Along with its
neighbour Glywysing, it
seems to have had a
great deal of
cultural continuity with the earlier...
-
Hywel ap Rhys, King of
Glywysing (c.840–886)
Owain ap Hywel, King of
Glywysing (886–c.930)
Gruffydd ab Owain, King of
Glywysing (c.930–934)
Cadwgan ab...
- the king of
Glywysing had the
higher status. Brochfael's father,
Meurig ab Arthfael,
ruled both
territories with the
title King of
Glywysing, but Brochfael...
-
between Glywysing (later
called Morgannwg or Glamorgan) in the west and a
smaller Gwent (now Monmouthshire) in the east, with the
ruler of
Glywysing being...
- the son of
Owain ap
Hywel (
Glywysing) and
grandson of
Hywel ap Rhys (
Glywysing), who
united and
ruled the
Kingdom of
Glywysing in
south east
Wales at the...
- the
union of
Gwent and
Glywysing that was
referred to as Morgannwg. By
virtue of its
location and geography,
Morgannwg or
Glywysing was the
second part of...
- ap
Meurig (c. 605–655) was a prince, and
possibly king, of
Gwent and
Glywysing in Wales. He was the son of King
Meurig ap
Tewdrig and the
father of the...