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Rhodri Molwynog ("Rhodri the Bald and Grey";
reigned c. 720 – c. 754, died
circa 754), also
known as
Rhodri ap
Idwal ("Rhodri son of Idwal") was an 8th...
- King
Cadwaladr (reigned c. 655 – c. 682) and the
father of King
Rhodri Molwynog (died 754).
William Wynne places Cynan Dindaethwy as his son, but other...
- It is ****umed
Caradog rose to the
throne upon the
death of King
Rhodri Molwynog,
which Phillimore's
reconstruction of the
Annals of
Wales dates to 754...
- 655 – c. 682).
Idwal Iwrch (Idwal the Roebuck) (c. 682 – c. 720).
Rhodri Molwynog (Rhodri the Bald and Grey) (c. 720 – c. 754)
Caradog ap
Meirion (c. 754...
- (approximate date).
Ashot III,
Armenian prince (approximate date)
Rhodri Molwynog ap Idwal, king of
Gwynedd (approximate date)
September 19 –
Theodore of...
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substantial territorial loss to Mercia.
Hywel was said to be the son of
Rhodri Molwynog on the ****umption that he was Cynan's brother, for
example as
stated in...
- and the
father of
Idwal Iwrch. Idwal, who
fathered the
later king
Rhodri Molwynog, may have been his successor. Cadwaladr's name is
invoked in a
number of...
-
rivals named Cynan and
Hywel –
generally identified with the sons of
Rhodri Molwynog. The
Annales Cambriae say
Merfyn died
around 844, the same year in which...
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England The
Britons (complete list) – Geraint, King (c.670–c.710)
Rhodri Molwynog, King (c.712–754)
Cynan Dindaethwy, King (798–816)
Dumnonia (complete list)...
- rhod "wheel" and rhi "king". It may
refer to the
following people:
Rhodri Molwynog ap
Idwal (690–754),
Welsh king of
Gwynedd (720–754)
Rhodri Mawr ap Merfyn...