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Dunoding was an
early sub-kingdom
within the
Kingdom of
Gwynedd in north-west
Wales that
existed between the 5th and 10th centuries.
According to tradition...
- prin****lity of
Dunoding,
while Meirionydd and
Penllyn were part of Powys.
Welsh records from the end of this period, and later,
treat Dunoding as a v****al...
-
Kingdom of Gwynedd, it was
first a
division of the sub
kingdom (cantref) of
Dunoding and
later a
commote in its own right. The
fertile swathe of land stretching...
- Rhufon,
ruler of the
Kingdom of Rhufoniog; Dunod,
ruler of the
Kingdom of
Dunoding; Ceredig, King of the
Kingdom of Ceredigion,
grandfather of
Bishop Saint...
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Eifionydd (which,
together with Ardudwy, was part of the
earlier kingdom of
Dunoding), and to the west was the
cantref of Llŷn. The
Welsh name of
Anglesey is...
- Arfon,
Arllechwedd and the
commote of
Eifionydd (the
northern portion of
Dunoding). The
county was
divided into ten
hundreds based on the
existing Welsh...
-
become a county,
gaining the old
cantrefi of
Penllyn and
Ardudwy (shown as
Dunoding in the map of
medieval cantrefi). The name for the
county was anglicised...
- Is-coed
Gwent Uch-coed
Arllechwedd Cemais Aberffraw Rhosyr Arfon Llŷn
Dunoding Rhos
Rhufoniog Dyffryn Clwyd Tegeingl Penllyn Powys Fadog Maelor Swydd...
- Aberffraw, Cemais, and
Cantref Rhosyr on
Anglesey and Arllechwedd, Arfon,
Dunoding,
Dyffryn Clwyd, Llŷn, Rhos, Rhufoniog, and
Tegeingl at the mountainous...
- This is a list of
rulers in
Wales (Welsh: Cymru; and
neighbouring regions)
during the
Middle Ages,
between c. 400s–1500s. The
rulers were
monarchs who...