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Rhufoniog was a
small sub-kingdom of the Dark Ages Gwynedd, and
later a
cantref in
medieval Wales. The
cantref Rhos lay
between it and the
Irish Sea....
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Anglesey and Arllechwedd, Arfon, Dunoding,
Dyffryn Clwyd, Llŷn, Rhos,
Rhufoniog, and
Tegeingl at the
mountainous mainland region of
Snowdonia opposite...
- 825,
Hywel Farf-Fehinog)
Rhufon ap
Cunedda Wledig (c. 400)
Breichiol of
Rhufoniog (c. 830) Mor ap
Breichiol (c. 870)
Aeddan ap Mor (c. 900)
Morudd ap Aeddan...
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Gwynedd directed military operations to the "cantrefs of Meirionydd, Rhos,
Rhufoniog, and
Dyffryn Clwyd to
Gwynedd proper", and it was
against the Normans...
- Uch-coed
Arllechwedd Cemais Aberffraw Rhosyr Arfon Llŷn
Dunoding Rhos
Rhufoniog Dyffryn Clwyd Tegeingl Penllyn Powys Fadog Maelor Swydd y Waun Ystlyg...
- Cynllaith, Edeirnion, and Iâl (Shropshire accounts); and Englefield, Rhos and
Rhufoniog (Cheshire accounts). In
legal usage, the
English word 'commote' replaced...
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troops Tacitus (Tegid) great-grandfather Rhufon,
Ruler of the
Kingdom of
Rhufoniog Dunod,
Ruler of the
Kingdom of
Dunoding Ceredig, King of the
Kingdom of...
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Moreith ap
Aidan was king of
Rhufoniog around 520.
Nothing is
known about his life,
aside from
rumour that he
lived in
Castle Greynus. v t e...
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between the
River Conwy and the
River Dee.
comprising the
cantrefi of Rhos,
Rhufoniog,
Dyffryn Clwyd and Tegeingl.
Perfeddwlad thus was also
known as the Four...
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formed from
Cantrefi taken as follows; From the
Lordship of Denbigh: Rhos
Rhufoniog Dyffryn Clwyd From
Powys Fadog: Iâl
Maelor Gymraeg Nanheudwy Cynllaith...