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Riderch is a
Welsh male
given name
being a
compound of the
elements "rhi" (ruler) and "derch" (exalted).
Earliest mentions of the name are:
Riderch I...
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Rhydderch Hael (English:
Rhydderch the Generous),
Riderch I of Alt Clut, or
Rhydderch of Strathclyde, (fl. 580 – c. 614) was a
ruler of Alt Clut, a Brittonic...
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undertook a
pilgrimage to Rome. However, the new King of Strathclyde,
Riderch Hael,
invited Mungo to
return to his kingdom. He
decided to go and appointed...
- his
former existence and the
events of the
Battle of Arfderydd,
where Riderch Hael, King of Alt Clut (Strathclyde)
slaughtered the
forces of Gwenddoleu...
- Rotri, King (750–754)
Dumnagual III, King (754–760)
Eugein II(760–780)
Riderch II, King (780–798) Cynan, King (798–816) Isle of Man (complete list) –...
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Clinoch (508–540)
Cinbelin (540–558)
Tutagual /
Tudwal (559–573)
Riderch Hael (fl. (573–612)
Constantine (?)
Neithon /
Nechtan /
Nwython (612–621)...
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Riderch II was,
according to the
Harleian genealogies, the son of
Eugein II, the son of King
Dumnagual III of Alt Clut. He is
known only from this source...
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having occurred in 780.
According to Harleian, he was the
father of
Riderch II. MacQuarrie, p. 12.
Harleian genealogy 5. MacQuarrie, pp. 11–12. Annals...
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Cenwalh of Wes****
Cynegils of Wes****
Sigeberht of East
Anglia Riderch I of Alt Clut
Peada of
Mercia Edwin of
Northumbria Boris I of Bulgaria...
- "red ruler"), and so
meaning "Rhydderch's fort",
possibly in
reference to
Riderch I of Alt Clut. As of 19
August 2019, Dr
Simon Peter Carruthers of Holmains...