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Deheubarth (Welsh pronunciation: [dɛˈhəɨbarθ]; lit. 'Right-hand Part', thus 'the South') was a
regional name for the
realms of
south Wales, particularly...
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several independent realms, the most
important being Gwynedd, Powys,
Deheubarth (originally Ceredigion,
Seisyllwg and Dyfed) and
Morgannwg (Glywysing...
- king of Gwynedd, and
Angharad daughter of
Maredudd ab Owain, king of
Deheubarth, and the great-great-grandson of
Hywel Dda.
After his death,
Wales was...
- Rhys ap
Tewdwr (c. 1040 – 1093) was a king of
Deheubarth in
Wales and
member of the
Dinefwr dynasty, a
branch descended from
Rhodri the Great. Following...
- "Griffith"; c. 1132 – 28
April 1197) was the
ruler of the
kingdom of
Deheubarth in
south Wales from 1155 to 1197. Today, he is
commonly known as The Lord...
- of
Deheubarth and
eventually came to rule most of Wales. He
became the sole king of
Seisyllwg in 920 and
shortly thereafter established Deheubarth, and...
- 1097 – 1136) was a 12th
century Welsh rebel and
Princess consort of
Deheubarth. The
daughter of
Prince of
Gwynedd Gruffudd ap
Cynan and
member of the...
- tree of the
kings of the
respective Welsh medieval kingdoms of Gwynedd,
Deheubarth and Powys, and some of
their more
prominent relatives and
heirs as the...
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Powys and
Deheubarth were
divided between his sons.
Maredudd ab
Owain rebuilt the
kingdom of his
grandfather Hywel Dda. He was king of
Deheubarth and Powys...
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subjects advance into
Brycheiniog and kill Rhys ap Tewdwr, the king of
Deheubarth. 1094 Aber
Llech is the
culmination of a
national uprising across Wales...