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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...
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earliest known ancestor being Hyfaidd ap Bleddri,
third son of
Bledri ap
Cydifor of Wales.
Miles Morgan,
ancestor to the
Morgan family in America, emigrated...
- Bledhericus,
Bleheris or
Blihis (Blihos)
Bliheris (possibly
Bledri ap
Cydifor), who is
mentioned in
several texts,
including being credited by both Thomas...
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order in Wales. The only
historical cyfarwydd known by name is
Bledri ap
Cydifor ('Bledericus Walensis', 'Bleherus'). The
cyfawyddiaid were
considered a...
- had lost "and a lot more".[2] Ifor ap
Meurig was son of
Meurig Fychan Cydifor (Father) and
Gwyladys Verch Ithel (Mother). He
married Nest,
sister of...
- Cemaes/sub-Aeron, Emlyn, Glyn Aeron, Lampeter/Ultra-Aeron and
Llanbadarn Fawr.
Cydifor ?–1148
David fitzGerald (afterwards
Bishop of St David's, 1148) 1487-?...
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follows him to Rome and
obtains a
deferment of the decision.
Bledri ap
Cydifor makes a
grant of land to
Carmarthen Priory.
Richard I de
Grenville makes...