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Meurig is a
Welsh name of
Brittonic origin and may
refer to:
Meurig ap
Tewdrig (fl. before 470, the son of
Tewdrig (St. Tewdrig), and a king of the early...
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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...
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Gwgon ap
Meurig (died c. 870/871) was a 9th-century king of
Ceredigion and
Ystrad Tywi (i.e., Seisyllwg) in
southwest Wales.
Gwgon was the son of the former...
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Athrwys ap
Meurig (c. 605–655) was a prince, and
possibly king, of
Gwent and
Glywysing in Wales. He was the son of King
Meurig ap
Tewdrig and the father...
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Meurig ap
Tewdrig (Latin: Mauricius; English: Maurice) was the son of
Tewdrig (St. Tewdric), and a King of the
early Welsh Kingdoms of
Gwent and Glywysing...
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Meurig Dafydd (c. 1510–1595) was a
Welsh bard,
genealogist and historian, at one time one of the
leading literary figures in Glamorgan. However, his poetry...
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Meurig ab
Arthfael (or Mouric,
ruled c. 848 – c. 874) was a king in south-east Wales. In the
seventh century,
Gwent was a
single kingdom covering south-east...
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Idwal ap
Meurig (died 1039) was a King of
Gwynedd and of Powys. He was also
referred to as "King of the Britons" in the
Annals of Ulster. On the...
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Brochfael ap
Meurig (ruled c. 872 – c. 910) was king of
Gwent in south-east Wales. He
ruled jointly with his brother,
Ffernfael ap
Meurig.
Gwent and Glywysing...
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Meurig (also
known as Maurice) (died 1161) was a
Welsh cleric who was
Bishop of
Bangor from 1139 to 1161.
Meurig continued the
rebuilding of
Bangor Cathedral...