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Triffyn Farfog (English:
Triffyn the Bearded; born c. AD 385) was a
legendary king of Dyfed, son of Aed Brosc [it], a
Deisi invader from Ireland, of the...
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Triffyn son of
Rhain (Welsh:
Triffyn ap Rhain; died c. 814) was an 8th- and 9th-century king of Dyfed. He was the son of
Rhain ap Maredudd. On the death...
- the Caer-Went part of
Gwent (his
brother received the remainder)
Clotri Triffyn Farfog Aergol Lawhir (?-c. 515)
Vortiporius (c. 540)
Arthur ap Pedr Cloten...
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Arthen (c. 750);
Meurig ap
Dyfnwallon (c. 780);
Gwgon ap
Meurig (d. 872).
Triffyn Farfog (c. 430)
Aergol Lawhir (c. 460)
Vortiporius Cloten (c. 600, Gwlyddein...
- Reginfrid, King of
Denmark Sugano no Mamichi, ****anese
nobleman (b. 741)
Triffyn ap Rhain, king of
Dyfed (approximate date)
Waldo of Reichenau, Frankish...
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Irish raiders had
begun to
invade various western parts of Britain, with
Triffyn Farfog (son of Aed Brosc [it], a
Deisi magnate)
already having taken over...
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father Maredudd ap
Tewdws and was
succeeded by his
brother Owain. His son
Triffyn then
succeeded Owain. His
lineage is
included among the
Harleian Genealogies...
- 437 – c. 515) was a
legendary king of
Dyfed and son and heir of King
Triffyn Farfog. His name is the
Welsh form of the
Latin Agricola, just as his father's...
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beginning of the 9th
century between his
brother Rhain and his
nephew Triffyn. His
death was
noted by the
undated Annals of Wales. Phillimore's reconstruction...
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information to Geoffrey.
Vortipor was a son of
Aergol Lawhir, so a
grandson of
Triffyn Farfog. He had a son
named Cyngar. Vortimer, also
known as
Gwrthefyr in...