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  1. Cadwgan ap Bleddyn (1051–1111) was a prince of the Kingdom of Powys (Welsh: Teyrnas Powys) in north eastern Wales. He (possibly born 1060) was the second son of Bleddyn ap Cynfyn [2] who was king of both Kingdom of Powys and Gwynedd .

  2. 8 de sept. de 2022 · Cadwgan ap Bleddyn (1051–1111) was a prince of Powys in eastern Wales. Cadwgan was the second son of Bleddyn ap Cynfyn who was king of both Powys and Gwynedd. When Bleddyn was killed in 1075, Powys was divided between three of his sons, Cadwgan, Iorwerth and Maredudd.

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  3. Occupation: prince. Area of activity: Military; Politics, Government and Political Movements; Royalty and Society. Author: John Edward Lloyd. He was the second son of Bleddyn ap Cynfyn. He is first heard of in 1088, when, with his brothers, Madog and Rhiryd, he attacked Deheubarth and drove Rhys ap Tewdwr into exile.

  4. Cadwgan ap Bleddyn was born in 1051, in Nannau Hall, Merionethshire, Wales as the son of Bleddyn Sais ap Cynfyn of Gwynedd and Powys and N ferch Brochwael ap Moclyn. He married Ewron Verch Hoedlyw in 1075, in Wales. They were the parents of at least 4 sons. He registered for military service in 1088.

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    • Gwenllian Ferch Gruffydd, Ewron Verch Hoedlyw
  5. 22 de mar. de 2024 · Explore genealogy for Cadwgon ap Bleddyn born 1050 Montgomeryshire, , Wales died 1111 including ancestors + descendants + 3 genealogist comments + more in the free family tree community.

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  6. Hace 5 días · Cadwgan was one of the sons of Bleddyn ap Cynfyn who ruled Gwynedd and Powys from 1063 to 1075. He began in the 1080s by waging war against Rhys ap Tewdwr of Deheubarth, who was killed in 1093 by the Normans. The following year Cadwgan led a great counter‐attack against the Norman advance in Wales, in league with Gruffydd ap Cynan ...

  7. www.ancientwalesstudies.org › id66Cadwgan of Nannau

    But the Cadwgan who stands atop the Maesmawr and Nannau pedigrees must have been born near 1015, and our conclusion after years of research is that he was neither "ap Bleddyn" nor "of Nannau". But he probably did have a great-grandson whose name was Cadwgan ap Bleddyn and who did live in Nannau. The beginnings of this family can best be seen by ...