- a king of
Ceredigion Seisyll ap Rhun (10th century)
Seisyll ap
Ednywain or Owain,
father of King
Llywelyn of
Gwynedd Seisyll ap
Dyfnwal (12th century)...
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Llywelyn ap
Seisyll (died 1023) was a king in the 11th-century who
ruled over the
Welsh kingdoms of Gwynedd, Powys, and Deheubarth.
Llywelyn was the son...
- of
Seisyll (Welsh:
Arthen or
Arthgen ap
Seisyll; died c. 807) was a king of
Ceredigion in
Wales of the
Early Middle Ages. His
father was
Seisyll ap Clydog...
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Seisyll ap
Clydog was King of
Ceredigion in
Wales some time in the late 7th or
early 8th century. He gave his name to the
later kingdom of Seisyllwg,...
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Wales from 1055
until his
death in 1063. He was the son of
Llywelyn ap
Seisyll king of
Gwynedd and
Angharad daughter of
Maredudd ab Owain, king of Deheubarth...
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Seisyll ap
Dyfnwal was a 12th-century
Welsh Lord of
Gwent Uwchcoed (Upper Gwent).
Seisyll was the son of
Dyfnwal ap
Caradog ap Ynyr
Fychan and his wife...
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Seisyll Bryffwrch (fl. 1155–1175) was a Welsh-language poet.
Seisyll competed against and was
defeated by
Cynddelw in a
contest for the role of
chief court...
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named for
Seisyll ap Clydog, King of
Ceredigion in the 7th or
early 8th century, and as such he is
traditionally regarded as its founder.
Seisyll appears...
- "King of the Britons" in the
Annals of Ulster. On the
death of
Llywelyn ap
Seisyll in 1023, the rule of
Gwynedd returned to the
ancient dynasty with the accession...
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Clydog ab
Arthlwys (c. 650)
Seisyll ap Clydog, King of
Seisyllwg (c. 690,
Ceredigion and
Ystrad Tywi)
Arthen ap
Seisyll (d. 807)
Dyfnwallon ab Arthen...