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Blegywryd is a
Welsh name
which may
refer to: Blegywryrd, a
jurist sometimes credited with
compiling the Laws of
Hywel Dda
Blegywryd,
father of Aeddan...
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Aeddan ap
Blegywryd (died 1018) was a King of
Gwynedd in
medieval Wales. He
became ruler in 1005 but the cir****stances of his
accession are
unclear as...
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appears on the
record in 1018, when he
defeated and
killed Aeddan ap
Blegywryd and his four sons,
subsequently obtaining control of
Gwynedd and Powys...
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Hywel (999–1005)
Returns to the
House of
Aberffraw briefly.
Aeddan ap
Blegywryd (1005–1018) (minor
commote lord
usurps Gwynedd from the
Aberffraw dynasty)...
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edited jointly with
Stephen J.
Williams Cyfreithiau Hywel Dda yn ôl
Llyfr Blegywryd, a text on
Cyfraith Hywel, the
medieval Welsh law),
modern Gr****, and...
- This page
lists all m****cripts
known to
contain versions of the
Cyfraith Hywel first codified by
Hywel Dda in the mid 10th century.
Black Book of Chirk...
- how the laws were
codified by Hywel. The
introduction to the Book of
Blegywryd is a
typical example:
Hywel the Good, son of Cadell, by the
grace of God...
- King of Dál Riata,
sometimes anglicised as
Aidan of
Dalriada Aeddan ap
Blegywryd (died 1018),
Welsh prince of
Gwynedd Adam, Earl of
Angus (ruled from before...
- of Wales.
Maredudd ab
Owain (Owain ap Hywel's son, d. 999)
Aeddan ap
Blegywryd (d. 1018)
Llywelyn ap
Seisyll (d. 1023)
North and Mid to
South West Wales...
- to
codify his law codes,
though with the aid of the
celebrated cleric Blegywryd. Hwyel's
works would lead
posterity to name him the good (Welsh: Hywel...