- of Builth) ap
Cadwgan ap
Elystan Glodrydd ("The Renowned"),
Prince of
Fferreg, of Dol-y-Gaer, Breconshire.
Major William Cadogan (1601–1661) was a cavalry...
- the
Prince of Buellt, and
later also of
Fferreg (also
known as Ferlix); in the
century after his death,
Fferreg split into
Maelienydd and
Elfael Very little...
- Cult of
Saints in Wales.
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September 2024. "King
Cawrdaf of
Fferreg". www.earlybritishkingdoms.com.
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- of
Wales (called
Cadwgan ap
Elystan Glodrydd "The Renowned",
Prince of
Fferreg, of Dol-y-Gaer, Breconshire).
Educated at
Trinity College, Dublin, he was...
-
alternative spellings for this, such as Ferlix, Fferllys, Fferleg, and
Fferreg; in his
Hanes Cymru, the
historian John
Davies argued,
based on
these alternatives...
-
alternative spellings for this, such as Ferlix, Fferllys, Fferleg, and
Fferreg; in his
Hanes Cymru, the
historian John
Davies argued,
based on
these alternatives...
- (known also by
various other spellings, such as Fferllys, Fferleg, and
Fferregs) and
incorporated it into his own realm.
Elystan was
succeeded by his son...