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Hyfaidd ap
Bleddri (born c. 830) was a king of Dyfed.
Triad 68—"Three
Kings who
Sprang from Villeins"—lists
Hyfaidd among their number,
meaning that his...
- son Anarawd. However,
during Rhodri's exile,
Ceredigion was
conquered by
Hyfaidd ap Bleddri, the King of Dyfed. Subsequently,
Anarawd and Rhodri's other...
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Llywarch ap
Hyfaidd (died c. 904) was a king of
Dyfed from c. 893
until its
conquest around 904 by King
Cadell of
Ceredigion /
Seisyllwg and his son Hywel...
- or 951), the
daughter of
Llywarch (d. 903), and
granddaughter of King
Hyfaidd of the
Kingdom of Dyfed, died the same year. Upon his
return he forged...
- latter's father, King
Llywarch ap
Hyfaidd, dies. The
throne of
Dyfed is
claimed by Llywarch's brother,
Rhodri ap
Hyfaidd, but he is
probably forced to flee...
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Rhodri ap
Hyfaidd (died 905) was
briefly the king of
Dyfed in
southwestern Wales.
After his
brother Llywarch was
killed by
Hywel Dda and his
father Cadell...
-
Maredudd (c. 808–810)
Triffyn ap
Rhain (?-c. 814)
Hyfaidd Llywarch ap
Hyfaidd (c. 893-904)
Rhodri ap
Hyfaidd (c. 904-905)
Hywel Dda ("Hywel the Good") (c....
-
after their first meeting and on that day
Pwyll sets out for the
court of
Hyfaidd Hen. At
their wedding feast a man
shows up and asks to make a
request of...
- (844—878), king of
Powys (855—878), king of
Seisyllwg (872—878)
Rhodri ap
Hyfaidd (845—905),
Welsh king of
Dyfed (904—905)
Rhodri ap
Hywel (died 953), Welsh...
-
Hywel ap
Cadell ruler of Dyfed,
having conquered that territory.
Rhodri ap
Hyfaidd,
nominally king of Dyfed, is
caught and executed, at Arwystli.
Norse settlers...