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Meurig ap
Idnerth (Mauric/Meuruc, [son] of
Idnerth) was an
early 6th-century king of Buellt, a
medieval Welsh kingdom.
Little is
known of King Meurig,...
- Eventually, like
other Welsh princes,
Idnerth came to a
personal agreement with the
local Norman magnate;
Idnerth was
restored to Gwrtheyrnion, and most...
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Cadwallon ap
Madog was the son of
Madog ab
Idnerth who had died in 1140,
while Idnerth was a
grandson of
Elystan Glodrydd who had died in
around 1010...
- and a king of the
early Welsh kingdoms of
Gwent and
Glywysing Meurig ap
Idnerth, king of Buellt, a
Welsh kingdom from c. 510 to 545
Meurig (bishop) (died...
- Elfael.
Elystan Glodrydd (c. 975, Æthelstan)
Cadwgan ab
Elstan Glodrydd Idnerth Madog (d. 1140)
Cadwallon ap
Madog (d. 1179),
ruled Maelienydd and Elfael...
- Maredudd,
prince of Powys; Ranulht/Rannillt
ferch Gruffudd,
married Madog ap
Idnerth, King of Cynllibiwg; Agnes/Annest
ferch Gruffudd;
Gwenllian ferch Gruffudd...
-
forces included Maredudd and Cadwgan, two of the five sons of
Madog ap
Idnerth, who (when he lived) was the
ruling prince of
Fferllys in the
Welsh Marches...
- was Onbrawst,
daughter of
Gwrgan Fawr, King of Ergyng. His
siblings were
Idnerth and Ffriog. His wife may have been
Cenedlon ferch Briafael Frydig, though...
-
mother of
Llywelyn the
Great Efa
ferch Madog,
married Cadwallon ap
Madog ap
Idnerth,
prince of
Maelienydd The
Mabinogion tale The
Dream of
Rhonabwy is set...
- was
succeeded by his son, Cadwgan, who was
succeeded by his
eldest son,
Idnerth; a
younger son gave rise to the
Cadogan family, who were
raised to the...