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Brochfael ap
Meurig (ruled c. 872 – c. 910) was king of
Gwent in south-east Wales. He
ruled jointly with his brother,
Ffernfael ap Meurig.
Gwent and Glywysing...
- ap Beli (695?–725)
Elisedd ap
Gwylog (725–755?)
Brochfael ap
Elisedd (755?–773)
Cadell ap
Brochfael (773–808)
Cyngen ap
Cadell (808–854) -
throne usurped...
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Cadell ap
Brochfael ('Cadell, son of
Brochfael'; died c. 808), also
known as
Cadell Powys, was an 8th- and 9th-century king of Powys. He was the son of...
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described as
dying in the battle.
References to the
subject as '
Brochfael' are
probably due to a
mistaken identification with the
person referred...
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Brochfael ab
Elisedd was a king of
Powys in the mid-8th century, who
inherited the
throne from his father,
Elisedd ap Gwylog. Upon his death, he was succeeded...
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Charlemagne and Pope Leo III. He
ousts the usurper, King Ælfwald II.
Cadell ap
Brochfael, king of
Powys (modern Wales), dies
after a 35-year reign, and is succeeded...
- Glywysing, with
authority across south-east Wales, or only of Gwent. His sons
Brochfael ap
Meurig and
Ffernfael ap
Meurig were only
kings of Gwent, and they were...
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southeast Wales jointly with his
brother Brochfael ap Meurig. ****er says in his
biography of
Alfred the
Great that "
Brochfael and Ffyrnfael, (sons of
Meurig and...
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Owain Glyndŵr in 1400.[citation needed]
Elisedd was
succeeded by his son
Brochfael ab Elisedd. "Pre
Welsh History".
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original on 25 June...
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title (if any)
Skene Evans Williams XXIII 45 I
Trawsganu Kynan Garwyn Mab
Brochfael ****I 56 II ****II 57 III ****III 58 IV ****IV 59 V ****V 60 VI
Gweith Argoet...