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    or was inherited from Dyfed to Glywysing by 928 prior to the reign of King Morgan the Old. Today the area of Glywysing is known as Glamorgan. First under...
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    East of Wales. Tewdrig (Glywysing and Gwent, c. 575) Meurig ap Tewdrig (Glywysing and Gwent c. 590) Morgan ab Athrwys (Glywysing and Gwent c. 650) Meurig...
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  • After the death of Morgan the Old, Gwent and Glywysing were separated again from 974 to 1055, but Glywysing alone was often referred to as Morgannwg. Both...
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  • Hywel (died c. 930) was a king of Glywysing and Gwent in southeastern Wales. Owain's father Hywel was king of Glywysing until his death around AD 886. Although...
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  • 1014–1016) Glywysing and Morgannwg (complete list) – Arthfael Hen ap Rhys, King of Glywysing (785–c.825) Rhys ap Arthfael, King of Glywysing (c.830–c.840)...
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    the 6th century, various kings would unite the kingdom of Gwent with Glywysing to the west, with Tewdrig's son Meurig doing so through marriage. It has...
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    the union of Gwent and Glywysing that was referred to as Morgannwg. By virtue of its location and geography, Morgannwg or Glywysing was the second part of...
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  • Reese') is a Welsh name that may refer to: Hywel ap Rhys (Glywysing), king of part or all of Glywysing (r. c. 840–886) Hywel ap Rhys (died 1231), later known...
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  • ap Meurig (c. 605–655) was a prince, and possibly king, of Gwent and Glywysing in Wales. He was the son of King Meurig ap Tewdrig and the father of the...
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    small kingdoms; early on, Meurig ap Tewdrig emerged as the local king in Glywysing (which later became Glamorgan). The area passed through his family until...
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