-
according to Brut y Tywysogion,
Maelgwn caused a
certain Irishman to kill
Cedifor ap
Gruffudd and his four sons with a battle-axe
after they had been captured...
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Peryf ap
Cedifor (fl. c. 1170) was a Welsh-language
court poet.
Peryf is
noted for two
elegies he
composed in
honour of his brothers.
These included his...
- was a
Welsh chieftain who
ruled Dyfed. He was the son of
Cydifor (or
Cedifor) Fawr ("the great"), a
previous ruler of the same region. Bledri's sister...
-
Madog and Rhiryd, were killed. The
Chronicle of the
Princes claims that
Cedifor ap Gollwyn, a man who
traced his
ancestry to the
original kings of Dyfed...
-
Foundation of
Research in the Humanities, Social, and
Educational Sciences (
CEDIFOR),
which is
funded by the
Federal Ministry of
Education and Research. The...
- that
Courtemain appointed a man
named Bleddyn ap
Cedifor as castellan;
Bleddyn was the son of
Cedifor ap Gollwyn,
descendant and heir of the
earlier kings...
- with the second,
third or
fourth syllable of the last line:
Caradawg fab
Cedifor,
Gwalch byddin gwerin goror,
Hebawg teulu cu ceinmyn,
Anawdd gennyn dy...
- that from
Triffyn descends, in the male-line,
Cadifor ap
Collwyn (aka
Cedifor/Cadivor ap Gollwyn/Colhoyn), a Lord of
Dyfed within Rhys ap Tewdwr's Deheubarth...
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Bryffwrch (fl. 1155–1175)
Cynddelw Brydydd Mawr (fl. 1155–1200)
Peryf ap
Cedifor (fl. c. 1170)
Hywel ab
Owain Gwynedd (died 1170)
Gwynfardd Brycheiniog...
- who is
recorded to have
entrusted its care to the
Welshman Bleddyn ap
Cedifor. The
castle was also the
meeting place of
Henry II of
England and Rhys...