- Artgal, Arthal, or
Arthgal may
refer to:
Artgal mac
Cathail (died 791), King of
Connacht Arthgal ap
Dyfnwal (died 872), King of Alt Clut This disambiguation...
- Rhun ab
Arthgal was a ninth-century King of Strathclyde. He is the only
known son of
Arthgal ap Dyfnwal, King of Alt Clut. In 870,
during the latter's...
-
Arthgal ap
Dyfnwal (died 872) was a ninth-century king of Alt Clut. He
descended from a long line of
rulers of the
British Kingdom of Alt Clut. Either...
- Strathclyde, who may have also been King of the Picts. He was a son of Rhun ab
Arthgal, King of Strathclyde, and
descended from a long line of
British kings....
- soon after,
dying out at the
latest around 1300.
Arthgal would be
succeeded by his son Rhun ab
Arthgal, who
became the King of
Strathclyde after his father's...
-
Riderch II (780–798)
Cynan (798–816)
Dumnagual IV (816–?)
Neithon (859–?)
Arthgal (died 872) The
sources for this king-list are problematic. The earliest...
- Rhun (Welsh
given name) Beli ap Rhun (517–599), King of
Gwynedd Rhun ab
Arthgal King of
Strathclyde c. 870 Rhun ab
Owain Gwynedd (died 1146), son of King...
-
historical source accords him a patronym. He
could have been a son of Rhun ab
Arthgal, the last
identifiable King of
Strathclyde before Dyfnwal. Rhun was a member...
- Cináeda Aodh mac
Choinnich Aedth Edus
Deposed 889?
Eochaid Son of Rhun ap
Arthgal, and
maternal grandson of Cináed ****ociated with Giric.
Could have shared...
-
Flowers (r. 877–878), King of Alba;
Unknown daughter. She
married Rhun ab
Arthgal (r. 872–878), the King of Strathclyde, and had a son,
Eochaid (r. 878–889)...