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  • Dyfnwal Moelmud
  • King of Cornwall

    Dyfnwal Moelmud (Welsh for "Dyfnwal the Bald and Silent"; Latin: Dunvallo Molmutius; fl. c. 450–470) was accounted as an early king and lawmaker among

    Dyfnwal Moelmud

    Dyfnwal_Moelmud

  • Dyfnwal
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Dyfnwal may refer to: Dyfnwal Hen (fl. 6th century), King of Alt Clut Dyfnwal, King of Strathclyde (died 908–915) Dyfnwal ab Owain (died 975), King of

    Dyfnwal

    Dyfnwal

  • Dyfnwal ab Owain
  • King of Strathclyde

    Dyfnwal ab Owain (died 975) was a tenth-century King of Strathclyde. He was a son of Owain ap Dyfnwal, King of Strathclyde, and seems to have been a member

    Dyfnwal ab Owain

    Dyfnwal_ab_Owain

  • Dyfnwal Hen
  • Ruler of the Brittonic kingdom of Alt Clut

    Dyfnwal Hen or Dumnagual Hen ("Dyfnwal the Old") was a ruler of the Brittonic kingdom of Alt Clut, later known as Strathclyde, probably sometime in the

    Dyfnwal Hen

    Dyfnwal_Hen

  • Dyfnwal, King of Strathclyde
  • King of Strathclyde

    Dyfnwal (died 908 to 915) was King of Strathclyde. Although his parentage is unknown, he was probably a member of the Cumbrian dynasty that is recorded

    Dyfnwal, King of Strathclyde

    Dyfnwal,_King_of_Strathclyde

  • Arthgal ap Dyfnwal
  • King of Alt Clut

    Arthgal ap Dyfnwal (died 872) was a ninth-century king of Alt Clut. He descended from a long line of rulers of the British Kingdom of Alt Clut. Either

    Arthgal ap Dyfnwal

    Arthgal_ap_Dyfnwal

  • Owain ap Dyfnwal (fl. 934)
  • King of Strathclyde

    Owain ap Dyfnwal (fl. 934) was an early tenth-century King of Strathclyde. He was probably a son of Dyfnwal, King of Strathclyde, who may have been related

    Owain ap Dyfnwal (fl. 934)

    Owain_ap_Dyfnwal_(fl._934)

  • Seisyll ap Dyfnwal
  • 12th-century Welsh Lord of Gwent Uwchcoed

    Seisyll ap Dyfnwal was a 12th-century Welsh Lord of Gwent Uwchcoed (Upper Gwent). Seisyll was the son of Dyfnwal ap Caradog ap Ynyr Fychan and his wife

    Seisyll ap Dyfnwal

    Seisyll_ap_Dyfnwal

  • List of kings of Strathclyde
  • authorities have suggested a king-list as follows: Ceretic Guletic (410–450) Dyfnwal Hen/Dumnagual Hen (450–475) Erbin (475–480) Cinuit (480–485) Gereint (485–490)

    List of kings of Strathclyde

    List_of_kings_of_Strathclyde

  • Kingdom of Strathclyde
  • Brittonic kingdom in early medieval Britain

    Ireland a great prey of Angles and Britons and Picts. King Arthgal ap Dyfnwal, called "king of the Britons of Strathclyde", was killed in Dublin in 872

    Kingdom of Strathclyde

    Kingdom of Strathclyde

    Kingdom_of_Strathclyde

  • Cuilén
  • King of Alba from 967 to 971

    slain by Britons. Some sources identify Cuilén's killer as Rhydderch ap Dyfnwal, a man whose daughter had been abducted and raped by the king. Rhydderch

    Cuilén

    Cuilén

  • Rhydderch ap Dyfnwal
  • ap Dyfnwal (fl. 971) was an eminent tenth-century Cumbrian who slew Cuilén mac Illuilb, King of Alba in 971. Rhydderch was possibly a son of Dyfnwal ab

    Rhydderch ap Dyfnwal

    Rhydderch ap Dyfnwal

    Rhydderch_ap_Dyfnwal

  • Owain ap Dyfnwal (died 1015)
  • King of Strathclyde

    Owain ap Dyfnwal (died 1015) may have been an eleventh-century ruler of the Kingdom of Strathclyde. He seems to have been a son of Dyfnwal ab Owain, King

    Owain ap Dyfnwal (died 1015)

    Owain ap Dyfnwal (died 1015)

    Owain_ap_Dyfnwal_(died_1015)

  • Rhun ab Arthgal
  • King of Strathclyde

    ninth-century King of Strathclyde. He is the only known son of Arthgal ap Dyfnwal, King of Alt Clut. In 870, during the latter's reign, the fortress of Alt

    Rhun ab Arthgal

    Rhun ab Arthgal

    Rhun_ab_Arthgal

  • Bonedd Gwŷr y Gogledd
  • Middle Welsh genealogical tract

    of Coel Hen, including the houses of Rheged and Eidyn. The second takes Dyfnwal Hen as its ancestor figure, who is here identified as a grandson of the

    Bonedd Gwŷr y Gogledd

    Bonedd_Gwŷr_y_Gogledd

  • Owain ap Dyfnwal
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Owain ap Dyfnwal may refer to: Owain ap Dyfnwal (fl. 934), King of Strathclyde Owain ap Dyfnwal (died 1015), possible King of Strathclyde This disambiguation

    Owain ap Dyfnwal

    Owain_ap_Dyfnwal

  • Donald
  • Name list

    medieval Gaelic kings and noblemen: Dyfnwal Moelmud (Dunvallo Molmutius), legendary king of pre-Roman Britain Dyfnwal Hen (Dumnagual I), Ruler of Alt Clut

    Donald

    Donald

  • Eochaid ab Rhun
  • King of Strathclyde; and/or King of the Picts

    Strathclyde until the first quarter of the next century, when a certain Dyfnwal, King of Strathclyde is reported to have died. Whilst the parentage of

    Eochaid ab Rhun

    Eochaid_ab_Rhun

  • Máel Coluim, King of Strathclyde
  • King of Strathclyde

    997) was a tenth-century King of Strathclyde. He was a younger son of Dyfnwal ab Owain, King of Strathclyde, and thus a member of the Cumbrian dynasty

    Máel Coluim, King of Strathclyde

    Máel_Coluim,_King_of_Strathclyde

  • Angharad ferch Meurig
  • Welsh princess

    ferch Meurig Born Wales Spouse Rhodri the Great Issue Anarawd ap Rhodri Cadell ap Rhodri Merfyn ap Rhodri House House of Cunedda Father Meurig ap Dyfnwal

    Angharad ferch Meurig

    Angharad_ferch_Meurig

  • Owain Foel
  • King of Strathclyde

    eleventh-century King of Strathclyde. He may have been a son of Máel Coluim, son of Dyfnwal ab Owain, two other rulers of the Kingdom of Strathclyde. Owain Foel is

    Owain Foel

    Owain Foel

    Owain_Foel

  • Constantine II of Scotland
  • King of Alba from 900 to 943

    Constantine allied with Olaf Guthfrithson, King of Dublin, and Owain ap Dyfnwal, King of Strathclyde, but they were defeated at the battle of Brunanburh

    Constantine II of Scotland

    Constantine_II_of_Scotland

  • Belinus
  • Legendary British king

    Baptist, Bristol King of Southern Britain Reign c. 390 BC Predecessor Dyfnwal Moelmud Successor Gurguit Barbtruc King of Northern Britain Predecessor

    Belinus

    Belinus

    Belinus

  • Kenneth II of Scotland
  • King of Alba from 971 to 995

    (Cuilén mac Iduilb) on the latter's death at the hands of Rhydderch ap Dyfnwal in 971. The Chronicle of the Kings of Alba was compiled in Kenneth's reign

    Kenneth II of Scotland

    Kenneth_II_of_Scotland

  • Brennius
  • King of Northern Britain

    the Church of St John the Baptist, Bristol King of Northern Britain Reign c. 390 BC Predecessor Dyfnwal Moelmud Successor Belinus Father Dyfnwal Moelmud

    Brennius

    Brennius

    Brennius

  • Foot (unit)
  • Customary unit of length

    as the megalithic yard are controversial. Later Welsh legend credited Dyfnwal Moelmud with the establishment of their units, including a foot of 9 inches

    Foot (unit)

    Foot_(unit)

  • Rhydderch
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    died c. 614) Riderch II of Alt Clut (fl. early 9th century) Rhydderch ap Dyfnwal (fl. 971) Rhydderch ap Iestyn (died 1033) Llanddewi Rhydderch, Monmouthshire

    Rhydderch

    Rhydderch

  • Dunmail Raise
  • Mountain and mountain pass in the English Lake District, Cumbria, England

    place name itself may well be derived from the name of the historical Dyfnwal ab Owain, King of Strathclyde. The pass of Dunmail Raise connects the Vale

    Dunmail Raise

    Dunmail Raise

    Dunmail_Raise

  • Eógan
  • Name list

    Mug Nuadat, sometimes known as Éogan Owain ap Dyfnwal (fl. 934), King of the Cumbrians Owain ap Dyfnwal (died 1015), King of the Cumbrians Owain Foel

    Eógan

    Eógan

  • Domnall Brecc
  • 7th-century king of Dál Riata

    Domnall Brecc (Welsh: Dyfnwal Frych; English: Donald the Freckled) (died 642 in Strathcarron) was king of Dál Riata, in modern Scotland, from about 629

    Domnall Brecc

    Domnall_Brecc

  • Anglo-Saxons
  • Early medieval cultural group in Britain

    a coalition of his enemies – Constantine, King of the Scots; Owain ap Dyfnwal, King of the Cumbrians; and Olaf Guthfrithson, King of Dublin – at the

    Anglo-Saxons

    Anglo-Saxons

    Anglo-Saxons

  • Dunmail
  • slain by the English. Dunmail Raise, meaning "Dyfnwal's Cairn", may well be named after the historical Dyfnwal ab Owain, King of Strathclyde. According to

    Dunmail

    Dunmail

  • List of rulers in Wales
  • Medieval Welsh realms and their rulers

    Pybyr ap Caper Cadwr ap Pybyr Deiniog 'Lyth' ap Cadwr Dyfnwal ap Deiniog 'Lyth' Brochwel ap Dyfnwal Ednyfed ap Brochwel Tudwal ab Ednyfed Doned ap Tudwal

    List of rulers in Wales

    List of rulers in Wales

    List_of_rulers_in_Wales

  • Molmutine Laws
  • Molmutine Laws were the laws said to have been instituted over the Britons by Dyfnwal Moelmud, who is also referred by the Latin form of his name, Dunvallo Molmutius

    Molmutine Laws

    Molmutine_Laws

  • List of kings of Dumnonia
  • Donyarth (Ithel the Rock) (c.710–c.715) Dyfnwal Boifunall ap Ithel (Dyfnwal of Boifunall) (fl. c.730s) Cawrdolli ap Dyfnwal (fl. c.750s) Oswallt ap Cawrdolli

    List of kings of Dumnonia

    List_of_kings_of_Dumnonia

  • William de Braose, 4th Lord of Bramber
  • Lord of Bramber (died 1211)

    Welsh leaders to their deaths. His principal antagonist was a Seisyll ap Dyfnwal, of Castell Arnallt near Llanover in the valley of the River Usk near Abergavenny

    William de Braose, 4th Lord of Bramber

    William de Braose, 4th Lord of Bramber

    William_de_Braose,_4th_Lord_of_Bramber

  • Siege of Dumbarton
  • 870 siege of Dumbarton by Vikings

    outside of Wales. At the time of the siege it was ruled by Arthgal ap Dyfnwal. For most of the 9th century, Alt Clut had escaped the worst of the Viking

    Siege of Dumbarton

    Siege of Dumbarton

    Siege_of_Dumbarton

  • Dumnagual III of Alt Clut
  • King of Strathclyde

    Dumnagual III (Welsh: Dyfnwal ap Tewdwr, died c. 760) was a king of Strathclyde in the mid-eighth century (probably 754–760). According to the Harleian

    Dumnagual III of Alt Clut

    Dumnagual_III_of_Alt_Clut

  • Hywel Dda
  • King of Gwynedd from 942 to 950

     Died: 950 Preceded by Idwal Foel King of the Britons 942–950 Succeeded by Dyfnwal ab Owain Preceded by Idwal Foel King of Gwynedd 942–950 Succeeded by Iago

    Hywel Dda

    Hywel Dda

    Hywel_Dda

  • Inch
  • Unit of length

    century, is contained in the Laws of Hywel Dda which superseded those of Dyfnwal, an even earlier definition of the inch in Wales. Both definitions, as

    Inch

    Inch

    Inch

  • Gorlois
  • Legendary Duke of Cornwall

    Cador, and son of Sortogus, a direct male-line descendant of Maxentius, Dyfnwal Moelmud, Camber and Brutus of Troy. William Worcester travelled to Cornwall

    Gorlois

    Gorlois

    Gorlois

  • Cumbria
  • Ceremonial county of England

    king to be unequivocally described as king of the Cumbrians is Owain ap Dyfnwal, who ruled from c. 915 – c. 937. During the Neolithic period what is now

    Cumbria

    Cumbria

    Cumbria

  • Máel Coluim (son of the king of the Cumbrians)
  • Possible King of Strathclyde or King of Alba

    This name was earlier borne by Máel Coluim, King of Strathclyde, son of Dyfnwal ab Owain, King of Strathclyde. Both men could have been ancestors of Máel

    Máel Coluim (son of the king of the Cumbrians)

    Máel Coluim (son of the king of the Cumbrians)

    Máel_Coluim_(son_of_the_king_of_the_Cumbrians)

  • Y Gododdin
  • Medieval Welsh poem

    Eugein I, here described as "the grandson of Neithon", over Domnall Brecc ("Dyfnwal Frych" in Welsh), king of Dál Riata, at the Battle of Strathcarron in 642:

    Y Gododdin

    Y Gododdin

    Y_Gododdin

  • Dundonald Castle
  • Castle in South Ayrshire, Scotland

    Donald". It appears to be derived from the British *Din Dyfnwal (the British personal name Dyfnwal is cognate to the Scottish Gaelic Dòmhnall and English

    Dundonald Castle

    Dundonald Castle

    Dundonald_Castle

  • Monmouthshire
  • County in south east Wales

    over South Wales. The Marcher lord William de Braose invited Seisyll ap Dyfnwal, lord of Upper Gwent, and an array of other Welsh notables to a feast at

    Monmouthshire

    Monmouthshire

    Monmouthshire

  • Caesarius
  • Name list

    (468/470 – 542), ecclesiastic in Gaul Owain Caesarius, possibly Owain ap Dyfnwal (fl. 934) Caesarius of Nazianzus (c. 1180 – c. 1240), physician and politician

    Caesarius

    Caesarius

  • Trinovantes
  • Celtic tribe between modern-day Anglia and the Thames Estuary

    genealogies of Medieval Welsh kings. Dubnovellaunus and Mandubracius appear as Dyfnwal Moelmud (Dubnovellaunus the Bald and Silent) and Manawydan, while the Welsh

    Trinovantes

    Trinovantes

    Trinovantes

  • Amlaíb, King of Scotland
  • King of Alba from 971 to 977

    to suspect that Cuilén's killer, a certain Rhydderch ap Dyfnwal (fl. 971), was a son of Dyfnwal ab Owain, King of Strathclyde (died 975). Although the

    Amlaíb, King of Scotland

    Amlaíb,_King_of_Scotland

  • Galwyddel
  • Sub-Roman Kingdom

    following the death of King Cinuit and his land's division between his sons: Dyfnwal Hen (who became King of Alt Clut); and Tudwal (who became the first King

    Galwyddel

    Galwyddel

    Galwyddel

  • Idwal Foel
  • King of Gwynedd from 916 to 942

    Hywel Dda of Deheubarth and Morgan ab Owain of Gwent against Owain ap Dyfnwal, King of Strathclyde that year. Owain was forced to submit to the English

    Idwal Foel

    Idwal Foel

    Idwal_Foel

  • Mile
  • Unit of length

    Along with other Welsh units, it was said to have been codified under Dyfnwal the Bald and Silent and retained unchanged by Hywel the Good. Along with

    Mile

    Mile

    Mile

  • 927
  • Calendar year

    submission of High-Reeve Ealdred I of Bamburgh and probably also of Owain ap Dyfnwal, King of Strathclyde, at Eamont Bridge. He also secures a pledge from King

    927

    927

    927

  • List of state leaders in the 10th century
  • Strathclyde (complete list) – Dyfnwal (died 908×915) Owain ap Dyfnwal (fl. 934) Dyfnwal ab Owain (died 975) Rhydderch ap Dyfnwal (fl. 971), possible King Máel

    List of state leaders in the 10th century

    List_of_state_leaders_in_the_10th_century

  • 1015
  • Calendar year

    physician and writer Morcar (or Morkere), English minister (thegn) Owain ap Dyfnwal, king of Strathclyde (Scotland) Rodulf of Ivry, Norman nobleman (approximate

    1015

    1015

    1015

  • Dacre Castle
  • Moated tower house in the village of Dacre

    Malmesbury's 12th-century account of Constantine III of Scotland, Owain ap Dyfnwal of the Cumbrians and King Æthelstan of England meeting at Dacre in the

    Dacre Castle

    Dacre Castle

    Dacre_Castle

  • Eric Bloodaxe
  • 10th-century King of Norway and Northumbria

    ambiguous: the saint claimed kinship not only with Eric's wife but also with Dyfnwal (III) (d. 975), king of Strathclyde and Cumbria (Donevaldus, rex Cumbrorum)

    Eric Bloodaxe

    Eric Bloodaxe

    Eric_Bloodaxe

  • List of state leaders in the 8th century
  • Seisyllwg – Arthen ap Seisyll, King (700–735) Dyfnwal ap Arthwyr [br], King (735–770) Meurig ap Dyfnwal [br], King (770–807) Ireland Ireland (complete

    List of state leaders in the 8th century

    List_of_state_leaders_in_the_8th_century

  • Malcolm II of Scotland
  • King of Alba from 1005 to 1034

    unusual. Thorfinn Sigurdsson, Cnut and Mac Bethad all travelled widely. Dyfnwal of Strathclyde died on a pilgrimage to Rome in 975 as did Máel Ruanaid

    Malcolm II of Scotland

    Malcolm_II_of_Scotland

  • Abergavenny
  • Market town in Monmouthshire, Wales

    In 1175, Abergavenny Castle was the site of a massacre of Seisyll ap Dyfnwal and his associates by William de Braose, 4th Lord of Bramber. Reference

    Abergavenny

    Abergavenny

    Abergavenny

  • Castell Arnallt
  • Ruined castle in Wales

    of Dyfnwal ap Caradog, who may have been based at Penpergwm near Abergavenny. King Henry II of England recognised Dyfnwal's son, Seisyll ap Dyfnwal, as

    Castell Arnallt

    Castell Arnallt

    Castell_Arnallt

  • Coel Hen
  • Pseudo-historical early medieval monarch

    Gododdin at the Battle of Catraeth. As an ancestor figure, he compares to Dyfnwal Hen, who is likewise attributed with founding kingly lines in the Hen Ogledd

    Coel Hen

    Coel Hen

    Coel_Hen

  • King Camber
  • Legendary first king of Cambria (Wales)

    of North Cambria and earl of Ewias and Urtchingfild. Through Gorbonion, Dyfnwal Moelmud was descended, who became king of Britain, and eventually the line

    King Camber

    King Camber

    King_Camber

  • Dingestow
  • Human settlement in Wales

    lord of Caerleon, as part of his retaliation for the murder of Seisyll ap Dyfnwal at Abergavenny Castle on Christmas Day in 1175 by William de Braose. The

    Dingestow

    Dingestow

    Dingestow

  • Rhodri ap Hywel
  • King of Deheubarth in south Wales (died 953/4)

    definitive and there are suggestions of a Hywel Fychan, an Einion and a Dyfnwal (or Dyfnwallon) as well. The sons of Hywel had not been able to retain

    Rhodri ap Hywel

    Rhodri_ap_Hywel

  • List of monarchs by nickname
  • legendary) Konrad III of Silesia (Polish: Konrad III Stary) Dyfnwal Hen (Welsh for "Dyfnwal the Old") of Alt Clut Emund II of Sweden Eric I, Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg

    List of monarchs by nickname

    List_of_monarchs_by_nickname

  • Viking Age
  • Period of European history (about 800–1050)

    have included the ruling family of Alt Clut including the king Arthgal ap Dyfnwal, who was slain the following year under uncertain circumstances. The fall

    Viking Age

    Viking Age

    Viking_Age

  • Clan Middleton
  • Scottish clan

    and argues that the father of Prince Malcolm is more likely to be King Dyfnwal of Strathclyde. In these records an extended family line with the names

    Clan Middleton

    Clan Middleton

    Clan_Middleton

  • Gwythyr ap Greidawl
  • Gwythyr son of Greidawl the son of Enfael the son of Deigyr the son of Dyfnwal the son of Ednyfed the son of Maxen the son of Llywelyn. The Welsh Triads

    Gwythyr ap Greidawl

    Gwythyr_ap_Greidawl

  • Owain
  • Name list

    Hywel (Glywysing) (died c. 930), King of Glywysing and Gwent Owain ap Dyfnwal (fl. 934), King of the Cumbrians Owain ap Hywel Dda (died c. 988), King

    Owain

    Owain

  • Penrith, Cumbria
  • Market town in England

    whether they are linked to the King of the Strathclyde Cumbrians, Owain ap Dyfnwal (fl. 934). It is thought that Strathclyde British had settled in parts

    Penrith, Cumbria

    Penrith, Cumbria

    Penrith,_Cumbria

  • Domnall mac Áeda
  • King of Ailech

    Specifically, Domnall's obituary is placed immediately after that of Dyfnwal, King of Strathclyde. The fact that the chronicle renders Domnall's kingdom

    Domnall mac Áeda

    Domnall_mac_Áeda

  • Eugein I of Alt Clut
  • Brittonic ruler of Alt Clut

    grandson" (i.e., Eugein, the grandson of Neithon of Alt Clut) triumphed over "Dyfnwal Frych" (Domnall Brecc), the ruler of "Pentir" (Kintyre, or Dál Riata).

    Eugein I of Alt Clut

    Eugein_I_of_Alt_Clut

  • First Dynasty of Gwynedd
  • Welsh dynastic family

    ap Rhufon Dyfnwal ap Arthgen Seisyllwg 807– Rhodri Molwynog ap Idwal Gwynedd 720–754 Caradog ap Meirion Gwynedd 754–798 Meurig ap Dyfnwal [br] Seisyllwg

    First Dynasty of Gwynedd

    First_Dynasty_of_Gwynedd

  • Artgal
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    may refer to: Artgal mac Cathail (died 791), King of Connacht Arthgal ap Dyfnwal (died 872), King of Alt Clut This disambiguation page lists articles about

    Artgal

    Artgal

  • Origins of the Kingdom of Alba
  • (Causantín mac Áeda). Constantine gave Cathróe conduct to the court of King Dyfnwal of Strathclyde, and from there made his way to Viking England, and finally

    Origins of the Kingdom of Alba

    Origins of the Kingdom of Alba

    Origins_of_the_Kingdom_of_Alba

  • Tredegar
  • Town in Wales

    1993) explicitly concurred with Octavius Morgan in the entry for "Deigr ap Dyfnwal Hen (Legendary)" in his A Welsh Classical Dictionary, while Osborne and

    Tredegar

    Tredegar

    Tredegar

  • William Rankins
  • 16th-century English pamphleteer and playwright

    bought by Philip Henslowe in 1598, likely an adaptation; the subject was Dyfnwal Moelmud, and possible sources the Historia Regum Britanniae and Holinshed's

    William Rankins

    William_Rankins

  • Porrex I
  • King of Britain

    Porrex I King of Britain Predecessor Gorboduc Successor Dyfnwal Moelmud Father Gorboduc Mother Judon

    Porrex I

    Porrex_I

  • 8th century in England
  • August). 760 Battle of Hereford: Battle between Mercia and the Welsh; Dyfnwal ap Tewdwr dies. 26 October – death of Cuthbert, Archbishop of Canterbury

    8th century in England

    8th_century_in_England

  • Áedán mac Gabráin
  • King of Dál Riata

    pedigree for Áedán. The Bonedd Gwŷr y Gogledd records him as a descendant of Dyfnwal Hen of Alt Clut, though the genealogy is much confused (Gauran is given

    Áedán mac Gabráin

    Áedán mac Gabráin

    Áedán_mac_Gabráin

  • History of Cumbria
  • History of the English county

    victory was against the last Cumbrian king, known as Dunmail (possibly Dyfnwal III of Strathclyde), and, following the defeat, the area was ceded to Malcolm

    History of Cumbria

    History of Cumbria

    History_of_Cumbria

  • Bebington
  • Town in Merseyside, England

    Guthfrithson, King of Dublin, Constantine II, King of Alba, and Owain ap Dyfnwal, King of the Cumbrians. Though relatively little known today, it was called

    Bebington

    Bebington

    Bebington

  • 10th century in England
  • submission of High-Reeve Ealdred I of Bamburgh and probably also of Owain ap Dyfnwal, King of Strathclyde, at Eamont Bridge. He unifies the various small kingdoms

    10th century in England

    10th century in England

    10th_century_in_England

  • List of legendary rulers of Cornwall
  • Britanniae; Survey of Cornwall; Book of Baglan folios 83, 165, 307; Gorboduc Dyfnwal Moelmud King/Duke Son of Cloten; unites Britain as its king c. 400 BC Historia

    List of legendary rulers of Cornwall

    List of legendary rulers of Cornwall

    List_of_legendary_rulers_of_Cornwall

  • Clan Macdonald of Sleat
  • Scottish clan

    Woolf, the Gaelic personal name is probably a borrowing from the British Dyfnwal. Pipe music: There are several pipe tunes specifically associated with

    Clan Macdonald of Sleat

    Clan Macdonald of Sleat

    Clan_Macdonald_of_Sleat

  • History of Sheffield
  • Guthfrithson, Viking king of Dublin, Constantine, king of Scotland and Owain ap Dyfnwal, king of the Cumbrians, invaded England. The invading force was met and

    History of Sheffield

    History of Sheffield

    History_of_Sheffield

  • Dumbarton Castle
  • Historic location in Dumbarton, Scotland

    have included the ruling family of Alt Clut including the king Arthgal ap Dyfnwal, who was slain the following year under uncertain circumstances. Following

    Dumbarton Castle

    Dumbarton Castle

    Dumbarton_Castle

  • Eógan of Strathclyde
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Eógan of Strathclyde may refer to: Owain ap Dyfnwal (fl. 934), King of the Cumbrians Owain ap Dyfnwal (died 1015), King of the Cumbrians Owain Foel (fl

    Eógan of Strathclyde

    Eógan_of_Strathclyde

  • Seisyll
  • Name list

    Seisyll ap Ednywain or Owain, father of King Llywelyn of Gwynedd Seisyll ap Dyfnwal (12th century), a lord of Upper Gwent Seisyll Bryffwrch (12th century)

    Seisyll

    Seisyll

  • History of medieval Cumbria
  • victory was against the last Cumbrian king, known as Dunmail (possibly Dyfnwal III of Strathclyde), and, following the defeat, the area was ceded to Malcolm

    History of medieval Cumbria

    History of medieval Cumbria

    History_of_medieval_Cumbria

  • Hodden
  • Coarse cloth of undyed wool

    that was poorly documented in early literature. The Molmutine Laws of Dyfnwal Moelmud, King of Cymry (450-470 CE) were confirmed by Hywel Dda, King of

    Hodden

    Hodden

  • 975
  • Calendar year

    Bilgetegin, Samanid officer and governor Cináed ua hArtacáin, Irish Gaelic poet Dyfnwal ab Owain, king of Strathclyde Gu Hongzhong, Chinese painter (b. 937) Master

    975

    975

    975

  • Hywel ab Iorwerth
  • Welsh lord of Caerleon

    retaliation for the Abergavenny massacre in which his uncle Seisyll ap Dyfnwal had been slain, he burned down Abergavenny Castle of the Anglo-Norman baron

    Hywel ab Iorwerth

    Hywel ab Iorwerth

    Hywel_ab_Iorwerth

  • Edwin ap Hywel
  • King of Deheubarth

    definitive and there are suggestions of a Hywel Fychan, an Einion and a Dyfnwal (or Dyfnwallon) as well. The sons of Hywel had not been able to retain

    Edwin ap Hywel

    Edwin_ap_Hywel

  • Family tree of Welsh monarchs
  • Medieval royal family tree of Gwynedd, North Wales

    Rhain ap Cadwgan Dyfed 710–730 Brycheiniog 710–720 Awst ap Cadwgan [ru] Dyfnwal ap Arthgen Seisyllwg 807– Rhodri Molwynog ap Idwal Gwynedd 720–754 Caradog

    Family tree of Welsh monarchs

    Family_tree_of_Welsh_monarchs

  • Timeline of conflict in Anglo-Saxon Britain
  • battle between the Britons and the Saxons, the Battle of Hereford, in which Dyfnwal son of Tewdwr dies. AC 778: The devastation of the South Britons by Offa

    Timeline of conflict in Anglo-Saxon Britain

    Timeline_of_conflict_in_Anglo-Saxon_Britain

  • Cumbric
  • Extinct Brittonic language of northern England and southern Scotland

    what appear to be Cumbric names. Examples of such landowners are Dunegal (Dyfnwal), lord of Strathnith or Nithsdale; Moryn (Morien), lord of Cardew and Cumdivock

    Cumbric

    Cumbric

    Cumbric

  • Cardonald
  • Suburb of Glasgow, Scotland

    its Cumbric equivalent Dyfnwal, both of which are usually anglicised as 'Donald' (three kings of Strathclyde were named Dyfnwal). The fortalice of Cardonald

    Cardonald

    Cardonald

    Cardonald

  • 920s
  • Decade

    submission of High-Reeve Ealdred I of Bamburgh and probably also of Owain ap Dyfnwal, King of Strathclyde, at Eamont Bridge. He also secures a pledge from King

    920s

    920s

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