-
later king
Morgan ab
Athrwys. It is
possible he died
before his
father Meurig and did not live to rule as king himself.
Athrwys's name is
spelled variously...
-
Morgan ap
Athrwys or
Morgan Mwynfawr ('Morgan the Generous'; fl. c. 730) was a king of
Gwent and
Glywysing (i.e., Morgannwg) in
southeast Wales. He was...
- century.
Others include the
Welsh kings Owain Danwyn,
Enniaun Girt, and
Athrwys ap Meurig.
Until the late 20th century,
there was
academic debate about...
-
Llandaff Cathedral where he was
eventually buried. He was the
father of
Athrwys ap
Meurig who, it has been postulated, was the real King
Arthur who drove...
- Dol-de-Bretagne, a
small town in
north Brittany, and was the
nephew of
Athrwys ap Meurig. The
primary source for his
biography is the Vita
Sancti Samsonis...
-
Ambrosius Aureli****, and the
Welsh kings Owain Ddantgwyn,
Enniaun Girt, and
Athrwys ap Meurig. However, no
convincing evidence for
these identifications has...
-
Margam d. 949)
Hywel ab
Owain (King of Glad
Forgan –
Glamorgan d. 1043)
Athrwys ap
Meurig (c. 620) Ynyr
Gwent (c. 450)
Caradoc ap Ynyr (c. 480) Ffernfael...
- [dubious – discuss]
Onbraust of
Ergyng married Meurig of Gwent, and
their son
Athrwys became king of both kingdoms.
Ergyng eventually became a mere cantref,...
-
Gwrgan died, the
throne of
Ergyng was inherited, not by his sons, but by
Athrwys, the son of his daughter, Onbrawst. It
appears that his son-in-law, King...
- King (786–802)
Great Britain:
Wales Morgannwg (complete list) –
Morgan ab
Athrwys, the Generous, King (fl.c.730)
Ithel ap Morgan, King (710/15–c.745) Glywysing...