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Tewdrig ap
Teithfallt (Welsh pronunciation: [ˈtɛudrɪɡ ap ˈtɛiθvaɬt]; Latin: Theodoricus),
known simply as
Tewdrig, was a king of the post-Roman Kingdom...
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Meurig ap
Tewdrig (Latin: Mauricius; English: Maurice) was the son of
Tewdrig (St. Tewdric), and a King of the
early Welsh Kingdoms of
Gwent and Glywysing...
- king, of
Gwent and
Glywysing in Wales. He was the son of King
Meurig ap
Tewdrig and the
father of the
later king
Morgan ab Athrwys. It is
possible he died...
- the
Battle of Avarayr-
First battle in
defense of the
Christian faith.
Tewdrig, 6th c. Boethius, 6th c.
Sigismund of Burgundy, 524
Edwin of Northumbria...
- (i.e., Morgannwg) in
southeast Wales. He was the
grandson of
Meurig ap
Tewdrig and the son of
Athrwys ap Meurig.
Morgan was the
grandson and probable...
- from Low German,
Dutch and
French sources. The
derived Welsh form is
Tewdrig; however,
there also
exists the
related Welsh name
Tudur (from Proto-Celtic...
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Roman rule,
Wales was
divided into
small kingdoms;
early on,
Meurig ap
Tewdrig emerged as the
local king in
Glywysing (which
later became Glamorgan)....
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Mathern (Welsh: Matharn;
older form:
Merthyr Tewdrig) is a village, community, and
historic parish in Monmouthshire,
south east Wales,
about 3
miles (4...
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portrait sculptures in London. He was
especially notable for the
Death of
Tewdrig which was
exhibited at the
Great Exhibition of 1851, and for his two bronze...
- unrecorded. It is
possible that
Uther himself is
based at
least partially on
Tewdrig, a
historical king of
Glywysing in the
sixth century,
given the strong...