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Rhufon ap
Einion ap
Idgwyn (c. 650)
Hywel ap
Rhufon (c. 680)
Meirion ap
Hywel ap
Rhufon (c. 710)
Hywel ap
Caradog (c. 825,
Hywel Farf-Fehinog)
Rhufon...
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start from the
Welsh names for Rome and
Roman (as a person),
Rhufain and
Rhufon,
leading to Rhun as "the
proper name of a man" and
Rhyon as a soldier. The...
- 670–690
Seisyll ap
Clydog Ceredigion 665–700
Cadwaladr Gwynedd 655–682
Rhufon ap
Einion Gwylog ap Beli
Powys 695–725
Cadwgan ap Caten [ru]
Dyfed and Brycheiniog...
- grandfather,
Commander of the
Votadini troops;
Tacitus (Tegid) great-grandfather.
Rhufon,
ruler of the
Kingdom of Rhufoniog; Dunod,
ruler of the
Kingdom of Dunoding;...
- 670–690
Seisyll ap
Clydog Ceredigion 665–700
Cadwaladr Gwynedd 655–682
Rhufon ap
Einion Gwylog ap Beli
Powys 695–725
Cadwgan ap Caten [ru]
Dyfed and Brycheiniog...
-
start from the
Welsh names for Rome and
Roman (as a person),
Rhufain and
Rhufon,
leading to Rhun or/and Rhyn' as "the
proper name of a man" and
Rhyon as...
-
North or Yr Hen Ogledd; his
mother was said to be Gwenaseth,
daughter of
Rhufon Rhufoniog. The want of a
Welsh Life, however, is in part
compensated for...
- unclear.
According to tradition, it was
ruled by its
eponymous founder Rhufon, the
third son of the
first King of Gwynedd, Cunedda, and his
direct descendants...