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Maelgwn Gwynedd (Latin: Maglocunus; died c. 547) was King of
Gwynedd during the
early 6th century.
Surviving records suggest he held a pre-eminent position...
- name:
Maelgwn Gwynedd (died 547), king of
Gwynedd Maelgwn ab
Owain Gwynedd (died c. 1173), son of
Owain Gwynedd and
ruler of
Anglesey Maelgwn ap Rhys...
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Maelgwn ap Rhys (c. 1170–1230) was
prince of part of the
kingdom of
Deheubarth in
south west Wales.
Maelgwn was the son of Rhys ap
Gruffydd (The Lord...
- Rhun ap
Maelgwn Gwynedd (died c. 586), also
known as Rhun Hir ap
Maelgwn Gwynedd (English: Rhun the Tall, son of
Maelgwn Gwynedd),
sometimes spelt as 'Rhûn'...
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child by Elffin, the son of
Gwyddno Garanhir, and
prophesied the
death of
Maelgwn Gwynedd from the
Yellow Plague. In
later stories he
became a
mythic hero...
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Maelgwn ap Rhys (died 1295,
birth unknown) was a
rebel and
descendant of
Maelgwn ap Rhys ap Gruffydd. His
father was Rhys Fychan, Geneu'r Glyn's last lord...
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Maelgwn ab
Owain Gwynedd was a
prince of part of Gwynedd.
Little is
known about him, but he was the son of
Owain Gwynedd and
Gwladus ferch Llywarch ap...
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Einion (Cadwallon Long Hand) (c. 500 – c. 534).
Maelgwn Gwynedd (c. 520 – c. 547). Rhun Hir ap
Maelgwn (Rhun the Tall) (c. 547 – c. 580). Beli ap Rhun...
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Morgan and
Maelgwn. She was
defeated and
killed by an army
commanded by
Maurice de
Londres of
Oystermouth Castle.
Morgan was also
killed and
Maelgwn captured...
- post-Roman period.[citation needed] The great-grandson of Cunedda,
Maelgwn Hir (
Maelgwn the Tall), was
regarded as an able
military leader,
impetuous and...