Deheubarth List of rulers of Wales




1 deheubarth

1.1 ceredigion
1.2 dyfed
1.3 seisyllwg
1.4 deheubarth





deheubarth

in 909, dyfed merged seisyllwg (which included ceredigion) become deheubarth. following list of kings of 2 former kingdoms, followed kings of combined deheubarth (beginning hywel dda).


ceredigion

ceredig ap cunedda (424–453)
usai (453–490)
serwyl (490–525)
boddw (525–560)
arthfoddw (560–595)
arthlwys (595–630)
clydog (630–665)

dyfed

anwn (c. 357)
ednyfed (c. 373)
clotri (c. 405)
triffyn farfog (c. 385)
aergol lawhir (to c. 515)
vortiporius (c. 540)
arthur son of pedr (c. 585)
cloten (c. 630) married ceindrech of brycheiniog, uniting 2 kingdoms
rhain ap cadwgan (c. 690-740) king of brycheiniog; on death, kingdoms divided again sons
tewdwr ap rhain (c. 710)
maredudd ap tewdwr (c. 740–797)
rhain ap maredudd (c. 797–808)
owain ap maredudd (c. 808–811)
triffyn ap rhain (to c. 814)
hyfaidd (born c. 830, ruled ?-893)
llywarch ap hyfaidd (c. 893-904)
rhodri ap hyfaidd (c. 904-905)
hywel dda ( hywel ) (c. 905-909)

seisyllwg

seisyll, prince of ceredigion; eponym , possibly founder of seisyllg
arthen (to 807)
dyfnwallon
meurig of seisyllwg
gwgon of seisyllwg (to 872)

house manaw



angharad , rhodri great (stewards; 872–878)
cadell ap rhodri, second son of anghared , rhodri (878–909)
hywel dda (hywel good) (909-920), when merged seisyll , dyfed deheubarth

deheubarth

hywel dda (hywel good) (920–950)
his son, owain ap hywel (950–986)

rhodri ap hywel (950–953) and
edwin ap hywel (950–954)


owain ap hywel s son, maredudd ab owain (986–999)
cynan ap hywel, prince of gwynedd (999–1005)
maredudd ab owain s son, edwin ab einion (1005–1018) co-ruled brother,

cadell ab einion (1005–1018)


llywellyn ap seisyll, prince of gwynedd (1018–1023)
rhydderch ap iestyn, prince of glywysing (1023–1033)
edwin ab einion s son, hywel ab edwin (1033–1044)
rhydderch ap iestyn s son, gruffydd ap rhydderch (1047–1055)
gruffydd ap llywelyn, prince of gwynedd (1055–1063)
edwin ab einion s grandson, maredudd ab owain ab edwin (1063–1072)
his brother, rhys ab owain (1072–1078)
his second cousin, rhys ap tewdwr (1078–1093)

deheubarth in possession of normans 1093 1155



gruffydd ap rhys (1116–1137) ruled portion of deheubarth norman permission
his son, anarawd ap gruffydd (1136–1143)
his brother, cadell ap gruffydd (1143–1151)
his brother, maredudd ap gruffydd (1151–1155)
his brother, lord rhys (rhys ap gruffydd) (1155–1197)
his son, gruffydd ap rhys (1197–1201) time ruled jointly brother,
maelgwn ap rhys (1199–1230) disputed territory brother,
rhys hoarse (rhys gryg) (1216–1234)

from 1234 1283, deheubarth subject princes of gwynedd



rhys hoarse s son, rhys mechyll (1234–1244) ruled portion of deheubarth
his brother, maredudd ap rhys (1244–1271) ruled portion of deheubarth
his son, rhys ap maredudd (1271–1283) ruled portion of deheubarth




^ history of wales
^ cambrian
^ encyclopaedia of wales
^ wolcott, darrell. ancient wales studies: legendary kingdom of seisyllwg . accessed 1 oct 2017.
^ lloyd, john edward (1912). history of wales earliest times edwardian conquest. longmans, green, , co. p. 257 , note. retrieved february 5, 2012. 
^ heritage consulting. millennium file [database on-line]. provo, ut, usa: ancestry.com operations inc, 2003.






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