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    Rhun ab Arthgal was a 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...
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    Eochaid ab Rhun (fl. 878–889) was a ninth century King of Strathclyde, who may have also been King of the Picts. He was a son of Rhun ab Arthgal, King of...
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  • Look up Rhun in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Rhun may refer to: Rhun (Welsh given name) Beli ap Rhun (517–599), King of Gwynedd Rhun ab Arthgal King...
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  • 586), king of Gwynedd Rhun ab Urien, (Born c. late 6th, early 7th century) Prince and son of Urien, king of Rheged Rhun ab Arthgal, (born c. 9th century)...
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  • The fact that Arthgal's succeeding son, Rhun, was Causantín's brother-in-law could be evidence that Arthgal was killed to make way for Rhun. Another possibility...
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  • Flowers (r. 877–878), King of Alba; Unknown daughter. She married Rhun ab Arthgal (r. 872–878), the King of Strathclyde, and had a son, Eochaid (r. 878–889)...
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  • first King of Strathclyde or else the last King of Alt Clut Rhun ab Arthgal ? Eochaid, son of Rhun, possible King of Strathclyde or King of the Picts Dyfnwal...
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  • patronym. He could have been a son of Rhun ab Arthgal, the last identifiable King of Strathclyde before Dyfnwal. Rhun was a member of the long-reigning Cumbrian...
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    1300. Arthgal would be succeeded by his son Rhun ab Arthgal, who became the King of Strathclyde after his father's death. It is likely that Rhun ruled...
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  • lone surviving pedigree of the dynasty ends with Eochaid's father, Rhun ab Arthgal, King of Strathclyde. One source that may contradict this annal is...
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