- Nest
ferch Rhys (c. 1085 – c. 1136) was the
daughter of Rhys ap Tewdwr, last King of
Deheubarth in Wales, by his wife,
Gwladys ferch Rhiwallon ap Cynfyn...
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Ecbryht and his companions. They
seize and burn the
royal fort of King
Tewdr of
Brycheiniog at
Llangorse Lake (Wales), and take the
queen and thirty-three...
- (Breton for "Theodore the Great"; Cornish:
Teudar Maur or Teudaric; Welsh:
Tewdr; Latin: Theodorus; French: Thierry; mid-6th century) was an
early medieval...
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Glodrydd and his wife St. Tudlwystl, a
daughter of
Brychan ap
Gwyngwen ap
Tewdr. As far as is known,
Brochwel married Arddyn Benasgel,
sometimes written...
- Tudur,
itself a
derivation of Toutorīx
which was
conflated with
Tewdwr or
Tewdr. It is
related to the name Theodore.
Tudor (and
Tudora in its
female form)...
- Ddyrnllwg.
Cyngen married St. Tudlwystl, a
daughter of
Brychan ap
Gwyngwen ap
Tewdr (often
confused with King
Brychan Brycheiniog) and they were
parents of...
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These raids had a
significant impact,
prompting Hyfaidd ap
Bleddri and
Tewdr ap
Elisedd of
Dyfed and
Brycheiniog to s**** the
overlordship of Alfred,...
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Ecbryht and his companions. They
seize and burn the
royal fort of King
Tewdr of
Brycheiniog at
Llangorse Lake (Wales), and take the
queen and thirty-three...
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Vincent Graff, Nick Bryant,
Philip Kerr,
Imogen Lycett Green and
Robert Tewdr Moss.
Knight Bruce broke many
stories at a time when the
Evening Standard...