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King of Gwynedd from 950 to 969
Ieuaf (Welsh: "the younger"), perhaps a nickname representing Idwal ap Idwal (died 988) to distinguish him from his father Idwal Foel, was joint king
Ieuaf
King of Gwynedd from 950 to 979
and Angharad ferch Meurig of Ceredigion. He had at least two brothers, Ieuaf ab Idwal Foel and Meurig ab Idwal Foel. Idwal had allied himself with King
Iago_ab_Idwal
King of Gwynedd from 942 to 950
should have passed to his sons, but Hywel intervened. He sent Iago and Ieuaf into exile and established himself as ruler over Gwynedd, which also probably
Hywel_Dda
King of Gwynedd from 979 to 985
Hywel ab Ieuaf (died 985) was a King of Gwynedd in North West Wales from 979 to 985. Hywel was the son of Ieuaf, who had ruled Gwynedd jointly with his
Hywel_ab_Ieuaf
King of Gwynedd from 985 to 986
ap Ieuaf (died 986) was a King of Gwynedd from 985 to 986, inheriting the Kingdom of Gwynedd after the death of his older brother Hywel ap Ieuaf in 985
Cadwallon_ab_Ieuaf
King list of the medieval Kingdom of Gwynedd
Aberffraw line). Iago ab Idwal (950–979). Ieuaf ab Idwal (950–969). Hywel ap Ieuaf (979–985). Cadwallon ab Ieuaf (985–986). Maredudd ab Owain (986–999) House
List_of_rulers_of_Gwynedd
King of Gwynedd from 916 to 942
Saxons". The throne of Gwynedd should have passed to Idwal's sons Iago and Ieuaf, but Hywel Dda invaded and drove them from the kingdom. He reigned for eight
Idwal_Foel
Medieval Welsh realms and their rulers
Anarawd (English: Idwal the Bald, d. 942) Ieuaf ab Idwal (d. 988) Hywel ab Ieuaf (d. 985) Cadwallon ab Ieuaf (d. 986) Cynan ap Hywel (d. 1003) Iago ab
List_of_rulers_in_Wales
Ystradwel Ddewer Cadeyrn Pasgen Brochfael Ysgithrog Arddun Sanan Cadell Ieuaf Maig Myngvras Mawn Morgan Cynan Garwyn Tysilio Mawn Iago Acca Selyf Sarffgadau
List_of_monarchs_of_Powys
Topics referred to by the same term
Gwynedd Cadwallon ab Owain (died c. 961), prince of Deheubarth Cadwallon ab Ieuaf (died 986), King of Gwynedd Cadwallon ap Gruffydd (12th century), son of
Cadwallon
King of Powys in Wales
ferch Brychan, resulting in a large family: Brochwel Ysgithrog, Cadell, Ieuaf, Maig Myngfras, Mawn and Sanan. What was once thought his memorial stone
Cyngen_Glodrydd
Kingdom in northwest Wales, c. 500–1283
crown should have passed to his sons, Ieuaf and Iago ab Idwal, but Hywel Dda intervened and sent Iago and Ieuaf into exile in Ireland and established
Kingdom_of_Gwynedd
King of Gwynedd from 986 to 999
around 984. Around 986, Maredudd captured Gwynedd from its king Cadwallon ab Ieuaf. He may have controlled all Wales apart from Gwent and Morgannwg. Maredudd
Maredudd_ab_Owain
King of Deheubarth in Wales (died c. 988)
the sons of Idwal Foel. In 950, two of the sons of Idwal Foel, Iago and Ieuaf, invaded the south, penetrating as far as Dyfed. The sons of Hywel retaliated
Owain_ap_Hywel_Dda
King of Gwynedd from 999 to 1005
kingdoms or principalities of medieval Wales. He was the son of Hywel ab Ieuaf, a previous king from the line of Idwal Foel (his grandfather). On Hywel's
Cynan_ap_Hywel
(942–950) Iago ab Idwal, King (950–979) Ieuaf ab Idwal, King (950–969) Hywel ab Ieuaf, King (974–985) Cadwallon ab Ieuaf, King (985–986) Maredudd ab Owain,
List of state leaders in the 10th century
List_of_state_leaders_in_the_10th_century
King of Deheubarth in south Wales (died 953/4)
Aberffraw by Iago ap Idwal and Ieuaf ap Idwal, the sons of Idwal Foel, who had been a first cousin to Hywel Dda. In 952 Iago and Ieuaf ap Idwal invaded the south
Rhodri_ap_Hywel
King of Powys
Powys by conquest. Cyngen had the following children: Elisedd ap Cyngen; Ieuaf ap Cyngen; Aeddan ap Cyngen; Gruffydd ap Cyngen. Family tree of Welsh monarchs
Cyngen_ap_Cadell
is uncertain. 962 King Edgar the Peaceful invades Gwynedd. 985 Hywel ap Ieuaf of Gwynedd is killed fighting Ælfhere, Ealdorman of Mercia. A united kingdom
List_of_Anglo-Welsh_wars
List of significant events in the history of Wales
Hywel ap Ieuaf, who becomes the next king of Gwynedd[unreliable source] 985 After the death of Hywel ap Ieuaf, his brother Cadwallon ab Ieuaf takes on
Timeline_of_Welsh_history
Medieval royal family tree of Gwynedd, North Wales
Edwin ap Hywel Deheubarth 950–954 Idwal ap Meurig Hywel ap Ieuaf Gwynedd 979–985 Cadwallon ab Ieuaf Gwynedd 985–986 Einion ab Owain d.984 Maredudd ab Owain
Family_tree_of_Welsh_monarchs
Welsh dynastic family
Edwin ap Hywel Deheubarth 950–954 Idwal ap Meurig Hywel ap Ieuaf Gwynedd 979–985 Cadwallon ab Ieuaf Gwynedd 985–986 Einion ab Owain d.984 Maredudd ab Owain
First_Dynasty_of_Gwynedd
Nest to her son and not to one of the sons of Cyngen: Elisedd ap Cyngen, Ieuaf ap Cyngen, Aeddan ap Cyngen and Gruffudd ap Cyngen. The texts of Welsh laws
Nest_ferch_Cadell
Village in Powys, Wales
Norman fortification like a motte have been rejected. In 952, Iago and Ieuaf, the two exiled sons of Idwal Foel, King of Gwynedd, invaded Dyfed. But
Carno
the River Wye. 969 Iago ab Idwal imprisons his brother Ieuaf ap Idwal. 985 Cadwallon ab Ieuaf becomes King of Gwynedd. 986 Maredudd ab Owain becomes King
10th_century_in_Wales
Calendar year
of Tao-Klarjeti (Georgia) Guerech, Frankish nobleman (approximate date) Ieuaf (Idwal ab Idwal), king of Gwynedd (Wales) Judith of Hungary, queen of Poland
988
10th Century Scandinavian King
and they again ravaged Anglesey, but Custennin was killed by Hywel ap Ieuaf, Custennin's first cousin. Chester was attacked in 980, the attackers perhaps
Gofraid_mac_Arailt
Calendar year
Bahram ibn Ardashir al-Majusi, Buyid official and general Cadwallon ab Ieuaf, king of Gwynedd (Wales) probable Æthelstan Mannessune, English landowner
986
Calendar year
general (b. 914) Herbert III (the Old), Frankish nobleman (b. 910) Hywel ap Ieuaf, king of Gwynedd (Wales) Judith, duchess regent of Bavaria (b. 925) Kishi
985
King of Deheubarth
Aberffraw by Iago ap Idwal and Ieuaf ap Idwal, the sons of Idwal Foel, who had been a first cousin to Hywel Dda. In 952 Iago and Ieuaf ap Idwal invaded the south
Edwin_ap_Hywel
Castle in Wales
likely built by Owain Cyfeiliog around 1149. It was captured by Hywel ap Ieuaf in 1162, then recaptured by Owain. The last reference to the site is in
Domen_Fawr,_Tafolwern
Decade
general (b. 914) Herbert III (the Old), Frankish nobleman (b. 910) Hywel ap Ieuaf, king of Gwynedd (Wales) Judith, duchess regent of Bavaria (b. 925) Kishi
980s
Deheubarth's ruler Maredudd ab Owain deposed Gwynedd's ruler Cadwallon ab Ieuaf of the House of Aberffraw in 986, annexing Gwynedd to his enlarged domain
History of Gwynedd in the High Middle Ages
History_of_Gwynedd_in_the_High_Middle_Ages
Member of the Welsh Lleision
nationalism. Lord Tudur ap Gruffudd married to Maud, daughter and heiress of Ieuaf ab Adda, a descendant of Tudor Trevor, Lord of Hereford and Whittington
Tudur_ap_Gruffudd
Name list
Idwal Foel (died c. 942), King of Gwynedd Idwal ab Idwal, better known as Ieuaf (ruled 950–969), joint king of Gwynedd (with his father Idwal Foel) and
Idwal
Ealdorman of Mercia
against Brycheiniog and Morgannwg, with the aid of the Welsh king Hywel ap Ieuaf, is recorded by the Annales Cambriae. King Edgar's complicated marital relations
Ælfhere,_Ealdorman_of_Mercia
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Boy/Male
Australian, Romanian
Moon
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Lovable Part
Male
English
English variant spelling of French Tristan, probably TRISTIN means "riot, tumult."
Boy/Male
Hindu
To sacrifice
Boy/Male
Tamil
Jinadev | ஜிநாதேவ
Lord of victory
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Kendall.Variant of German Kindel.
Boy/Male
Hindu
Eldest Pandavas brother, Firm in battle
Boy/Male
Muslim/Islamic
Islamic Month
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Queen of Light
Girl/Female
Indian
Name of a mountain in Medina, Contentment
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