- fell at
Deorham Ffernfael ab Idwal, 8th-century king of
Gwent Ffernfael ap Tewdwr, 9th-century king of
Buellt and
Gwytheyrnion Ffernfael ap Meurig, 9th-century...
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Ffernfael ab
Idwal or
Ithel (died c. 775) was a late 8th-century king of
Gwent in
southeast Wales. His name
seems to mean "strong ankles". His father...
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Ffernfael ap
Meurig or
Ffyrnfael or Fernmail, fl. 880s, was king of
Gwent in
southeast Wales jointly with his
brother Brochfael ap Meurig. ****er says...
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Ffernfael ap
Tewdwr (English:
Ffernfael, son of Tewdwr; Old Welsh:
Fernmail map Teudur; fl. c. 830) was a king of
Buellt and
Gwrtheyrnion in medieval...
- king of
Gwent in south-east Wales. He
ruled jointly with his brother,
Ffernfael ap Meurig.
Gwent and Glywysing, the
neighbouring territory to the west...
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Annales Cambriae reports the
death of
Ffernfael son of
Ithael in 775. This is
widely accepted as
being Ffernfael ap
Ithael ap
Morgan ap Athrwys. If the...
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Ffernfael ab Idwal[citation needed]
Ithel ap Hywel[citation needed]
Ffernafael ab
Ithel ap
Morgan (c. 775)
Meurig ap Hywel[citation needed]
Ffernfael...
- Rhys, King (785–c.825)
Gwent (complete list) –
Ffernfael ab Idwal, King (?–c.775)
Athrwys ap
Ffernfael, King (774–810)
Kingdom of
Gwynedd (complete list)...
- 840–886)
Owain ap Hywel, King (886–c.930)
Gwent (complete list) –
Athrwys ap
Ffernfael, King (774–810)
Idwallon ap Gwrgant, King (810–842)
Ithel ap Hywel, King...
- south-east Wales, or only of Gwent. His sons
Brochfael ap
Meurig and
Ffernfael ap
Meurig were only
kings of Gwent, and they were
subject to
their cousin...