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Ieuaf (Welsh: "the younger")
usually known as
Idwal ap
Idwal (English:
Idwal son of Idwal), (died 988), to
distinguish him from his
father Idwal Foel...
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should have p****ed to his sons, but
Hywel intervened. He sent Iago and
Ieuaf into
exile and
established himself as
ruler over Gwynedd,
which also probably...
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Ieuaf (died 986) was a King of
Gwynedd from 985 to 986,
inheriting the
Kingdom of
Gwynedd after the
death of his
older brother Hywel ap
Ieuaf in 985...
- (942–950) Iago ab Idwal, King (950–979)
Ieuaf ab Idwal, King (950–969)
Hywel ab
Ieuaf, King (974–985)
Cadwallon ab
Ieuaf, King (985–986)
Maredudd ab Owain,...
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Aberffraw line). Iago ab
Idwal (950–979).
Ieuaf ab
Idwal (950–969).
Hywel ap
Ieuaf (979–985).
Cadwallon ab
Ieuaf (985–986).
Maredudd ab
Owain (986–999) House...
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Hywel ap
Ieuaf (died 985) was a King of
Gwynedd in
North West
Wales from 979 to 985.
Hywel was the son of
Ieuaf who had
ruled Gwynedd jointly with his...
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Angharad ferch Meurig of Ceredigion. He had at
least two brothers,
Ieuaf ab
Idwal Foel and
Meurig ab
Idwal Foel.
Idwal had
allied himself with King...
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Gwynedd Cadwallon ab
Owain (died c. 961),
prince of
Deheubarth Cadwallon ab
Ieuaf (died 986), King of
Gwynedd Cadwallon ap
Gruffydd (12th century), son of...
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Anarawd (English:
Idwal the Bald, d. 942)
Ieuaf ab
Idwal (d. 988)
Hywel ab
Ieuaf (d. 985)
Cadwallon ab
Ieuaf (d. 986)
Cynan ap
Hywel (d. 1003) Iago ab...
- Saxons". The
throne of
Gwynedd should have p****ed to Idwal's sons Iago and
Ieuaf, but
Hywel Dda
invaded and
drove them from the kingdom. He
reigned for eight...