-
Mordaf (or Mordaff) was a
bishop in
Wales during the 10th century.
During the
reign of
Howel he went to Rome with the
Bishops of St David's and St Asaph...
- such as the
details of
tradition relating to the sixth-century
dynast Mordaf Hael, is not now
regarded as
significant factually. John T. Koch (2006)...
- or Haël may
refer to:
Ithel Hael,
early sixth century prince of
Armorica Mordaf Hael,
sixth century dynast written about in the
Black Book of
Chirk Rhydderch...
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Oswallt (fl. c.790s)
Hopkin ap
Hernam (fl. c.810s)
Mordaf ap
Hopkin (fl. c.830s)
Fferferdyn ap
Mordaf (fl. c.850s)
Donyarth (c.865–c.876)
Eluid ap Fferferdyn...
- most
generous men in Wales,
along with his two cousins,
Rhydderch Hael and
Mordaf Hael. His two sons are
known as
Edern ap Nudd and Gwyn ap Nudd. Nudd may...
-
military expedition by
Clydno Eidyn and the Tri Hael (Rhydderch, Nudd Hael and
Mordaf Hael),
where they
travel to
Gwynedd to
avenge the
death of
Elidir Mwynfawr...
-
Aedan Uradawc Gorwst Priodawr Tudwal Tudelyd Serfan Cawrdaf Gabhran (§ 11)
Elidyr Mwynfawr (§ 12)
Rhydderch Hael (§ 8)
Mordaf (§ 9)
Gwyddno Elffin (§ 10)...
- 2006.
Collins Wildflower Guide.
Harper Collins. ISBN 978-0-00-718389-0
Mordaf (2024-11-04). "Sea
Holly (Eryngium maritimum):
Flora of the UK".
Flora and...
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Clydno joined with
Rhydderch Hael and two
other kings called Nudd Hael and
Mordaf Hael to
avenge him. They
proceeded to raid and burn
Arfon until Rhun ap...
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Northern host was led by
Clydno Eiddin; Nudd the Generous, son of Senyllt;
Mordaf the Generous, son of Serfan; and
Rhydderch Hael, son of
Tudwal Tudelyd....