- ("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...
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Gwriad ap
Elidyr or
Gwriad Manaw was a late-8th
century figure in Wales. Very
little is
known of him, and he
chiefly appears in the
historical record in...
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later known as
Strathclyde Gwriad, the
father of
Edwyn ap
Gwriad Gwriad ap Elidyr, 8th-century
Brythonic chieftain Gwriad ap Merfyn, 9th-century prince...
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battle against the
Vikings to
retake Anglesey. However,
Rhodri and his son
Gwriad later perished in a
battle against the Anglo-Saxons of
Mercia under King...
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Gwriad ap
Merfyn or ap
Rhodri was a 9th-century
prince of
Gwynedd in
northern Wales. He is an
obscure figure,
sometimes being listed as
Rhodri the Great's...
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Kingdom of
Gwynedd in
North Wales. In 768, she was
married to
Gwriad ap Elidyr, also
known as
Gwriad Manaw. It is
possible this was a
later invention to legitimise...
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origins of
Gwriad ap
Elidyr (father of
Merfyn Frych and
grandfather of
Rhodri the Great) are
attributed to a
Manaw and he is
sometimes named as
Gwriad Manaw...
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found at
Bamberg states that
Irish visitors to the
court of
Merfyn Frych ap
Gwriad (died 844), king of
Gwynedd in Wales, were
given a
cryptogram which could...
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Edwyn ap
Gwriad (known as
Edwin of
Gwent in
English and
referred to as this in
English language sources) was a
Welsh king of
Gwent from 1015 to 1045. Edwyn...
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Guret (died 658) was a
ruler of Alt Clut, a
Brittonic kingdom based on
Dumbarton Rock,
during the mid-7th century. He is
known only from an
obituary note...