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Hyfaidd ap
Bleddri (born c. 830) was a king of Dyfed.
Triad 68—"Three
Kings who
Sprang from Villeins"—lists
Hyfaidd among their number,
meaning that his...
- However,
during Rhodri's exile,
Ceredigion was
conquered by
Hyfaidd ap
Bleddri, the King of Dyfed. Subsequently,
Anarawd and Rhodri's
other sons managed...
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ferch Aron;
Jonet Verch Aron och
Bleddri ap Sir Aron. He
became a
Knight of the Holy Sepulchre. "Sir
Aaron ap
Bleddri,
Knight of the Sepulchre". geni_family_tree...
- 810–814
Tangwystl Bleddri Angharad ferch Meurig Rhodri the
Great b.820
Gwynedd 844–878
Powys 855–878
Elisedd ap
Cyngen Hyfaidd ap
Bleddri Dyfed Anarawd ap...
- 808)
Owain ap
Maredudd (d. 811)
Triffyn ap
Rhain (d. 814)
Hyfaidd ap
Bleddri (d. 893)
Llywarch ap
Hyfaidd (d. 904)
Rhodri ap
Hyfaidd (d. 905) Cunedda...
- to Carmarthen, Wales, with his
earliest known ancestor being Hyfaidd ap
Bleddri,
third son of
Bledri ap
Cydifor of Wales.
Miles Morgan,
ancestor to the...
- overlordship.
These raids had a
significant impact,
prompting Hyfaidd ap
Bleddri and
Tewdr ap
Elisedd of
Dyfed and
Brycheiniog to s**** the overlordship...
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against Alfred. As such, they
could have been
campaigning against Hyfaidd ap
Bleddri, King of
Dyfed (died 892/893)
before their attack at Arx Cynuit. It is...
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Bledri ap
Cydifor (fl. 1116–1130),
sometimes written Bleddri, was a
Welsh chieftain who
ruled Dyfed. He was the son of
Cydifor (or Cedifor) Fawr ("the...
- an
independent kingdom in
southwest Wales. He was the son of
Hyfaidd ap
Bleddri.Sometime
after his death,
Dyfed became part of the new
kingdom of Deheubarth...