- King
Cynfyn (Latin: Conbinus; died c. 615) was the King of Ergyng, a
kingdom of south-east
Wales in the
early medieval period. He was the son of Peibio...
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Bleddyn ap
Cynfyn (Old Welsh: Bledẏnt uab Kẏnỽẏn; died 1075),
sometimes spelled Blethyn, was an 11th
century Welsh king. King
Harold Godwinson and Tostig...
- ap
Cynfyn (c. 1020 – c. 1070) was an 11th-century
Welsh King and co-ruler of the
kingdoms of
Gwynedd and
Powys from 1063 to 1070. The son of
Cynfyn ap...
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Ysbyty Cynfyn is a
hamlet in the
community of Blaenrheidol, Ceredigion, Wales,
which is 69.1
miles (111.3 km) from
Cardiff and 169.3
miles (272.4 km) from...
- Gruffydd's
realm was
divided again into the
traditional kingdoms.
Bleddyn ap
Cynfyn and his
brother Rhiwallon came to an
agreement with
Harold and were given...
- last King of
Deheubarth in Wales, by his wife,
Gwladys ferch Rhiwallon ap
Cynfyn of Powys. Her
family is of the
House of Dinefwr. Nest was the wife of Gerald...
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Peibio Clafrog ap Erb (c. 525), King of
Ergyng Cynfyn ap
Peibio (c. 550)
Gwrfoddw Gwrgan Fawr ap
Cynfyn (c. 650)
Regional Kingdom of
Ewyas (Ewias) in Wales...
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Llywelyn (1039–1063)
Mathrafal Princes of
Powys Bleddyn ap
Cynfyn (1063–1075) and
Rhiwallon ap
Cynfyn (1063–1070) (co-rulers)
Iorwerth ap
Bleddyn (1075–1103;...
- son
Gruffydd usurps from
Aberffraw dynasty).
Bleddyn ap
Cynfyn (1063–1075) and
Rhiwallon ap
Cynfyn (1063-1070) [co-rulers] (Mathrafal
dynasty of
Powys "receives"...
- king of
Deheubarth (d. 1093), and his wife,
Gwladys ferch Rhiwallon ap
Cynfyn, and was a
grandson of
William the Conqueror. He was Lord of
Narberth Castle...