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Anarawd ap
Rhodri (d. 916) was King of
Gwynedd from 878 to 916. He
faced challenges from the
kingdom of
Mercia and
Viking raiders during a
period of uncertainty...
- The name
Anarawd may
refer to:
Anarawd ap
Rhodri (died 916), King of
Gwynedd Anarawd ap
Gruffydd (died 1143),
prince of
Deheubarth in south-west Wales...
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Idwal Foel (died c. 942) or
Idwal ab
Anarawd (Idwal son of
Anarawd) was a 10th
century King of
Gwynedd in Wales. A
member of the
House of Aberffraw, he...
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eldest son
Anarawd. However,
during Rhodri's exile,
Ceredigion was
conquered by
Hyfaidd ap Bleddri, the King of Dyfed. Subsequently,
Anarawd and Rhodri's...
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Einion ab
Anarawd (c.1130–1163) was the son of
Anarawd ap Gruffydd.
Einion was born
around 1130 AD in Carmarthenshire, Wales. He was
Christened of the...
- elsewhere:
Anarawd ap
Rhodri (878–916) (establishes the
Aberffraw dynasty, the
senior branch of
descendants from
Rhodri Mawr).
Idwal Foel ab
Anarawd (Idwal...
- period.
Gruffydd had at
least two sons
prior to
marriage to Gwenllian:
Anarawd (murdered in 1143). He had a son, Einion, who was
murdered in his bed in...
- The
Battle of the
Conwy took
place in 881
between King
Anarawd and his
brothers of the
northern Welsh Kingdom of
Gwynedd and a
Mercian army
almost certainly...
- line of
succession from
Rhodri the
Great of
Wales through his
eldest son
Anarawd from the 870s AD. The
dynasty thrived for
centuries until the
demise of...
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Anarawd ap
Gruffydd (died 1143) was a
Prince of
Deheubarth in
Southwest Wales.
Anarawd was the
eldest son of
Gruffydd ap Rhys. On the
death of his father...