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Rhiwallon ap Cynfyn

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Name
  
Rhiwallon Cynfyn

Died
  
1070

Parents
  
Cynfyn ap Gwerstan


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Rhiwallon ap Cynfyn (c. 1020 – c. 1069) was a Welsh King. the son of Cynfyn ap Gwerstan and brother of King Bleddyn of Powys. Through his mother Angharad, he was half-brother to King Gruffydd ap Llywelyn as well. Following the 1063 invasion of Wales by Harold and Tostig Godwinson that overthrew Gruffydd, Rhiwallon and Bleddyn jointly received Powys and Gwynedd on condition of faithfully serving Edward the Confessor "everywhere by water and by land".

In August 1067, Rhiwallon and Bleddyn joined Eadric the Wild in an attack upon Herefordshire as part of the Saxon resistance to the recent Norman Conquest of England. In 1069 or 1070, the two brothers fought the battle of Battle of Mechain against Gruffydd's sons Maredudd and Idwal. Though victorious, Rhiwallon was slain in battle and left Bleddyn sole prince of North Wales.

Children

  • Gwladys, who married Rhys ap Tewdwr
  • References

    Rhiwallon ap Cynfyn Wikipedia