Idwal Foel ap Anarawd (Prince) of GWYNEDD

Idwal Foel ap Anarawd (Prince) of GWYNEDD

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Art Wert Datum Ort Quellenangaben
Name Idwal Foel ap Anarawd (Prince) of GWYNEDD
Name Idwal "the Bald" ap Anarawd (Prince) of GWYNEDD
Beruf Prince of Gwynedd zu einem Zeitpunkt zwischen 916 und 942

Ereignisse

Art Datum Ort Quellenangaben
Geburt etwa 890 Malltraeth, Anglesey, Wales nach diesem Ort suchen
Tod 942 Aberffro, Malltraeth, Anglesey, Wales nach diesem Ort suchen
Heirat vor 917 Wales nach diesem Ort suchen

Ehepartner und Kinder

Heirat Ehepartner Kinder
vor 917
Wales
Avendreg verch Merfyn of POWYS

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Idwal Foel (Idwal the Bald; died c. 942) or Idwal ab Anarawd (Idwal son of Anarawd) was a 10th-century King of Gwynedd in Wales. A member of the House of Aberffraw, he inherited the throne from his father, Anarawd ap Rhodri. William of Malmesbury credited him as "King of the Britons" in the manner of his father.[1] His life Idwal inherited the throne of Gwynedd on the death of his father Anarawd around 916. He allied himself with Æthelstan of England upon the latter's accession in 924. As Æthelstan was ambitious to establish his authority across Britain, Idwal honoured him by visiting the English court in 927, 928, and 937. On the first of these visits, he signed charters agreeing to campaign with Æthelstan against the Scots, and marched with Hywel Dda of Deheubarth and Morgan ab Owain of Gwent against Owain ap Dyfnwal, King of Strathclyde that year. Owain was forced to submit to the English king and appear at court by Christmas. Æthelstan died in 939 and was succeeded by his half-brother Edmund. In 942 Idwal, apparently fearing that the Saxons would support Hywel in usurping him, launched an attack on the Saxons in Wales along with his brother Elisedd. The Annales Cambriæ record his failure: "Idwal and his brother Elisedd are killed in battle against the Saxons". The throne of Gwynedd should have passed to Idwal's sons Iago and Ieuaf, but Hywel invaded and drove them from the kingdom. He reigned for eight years before they were able to return and reclaim their patrimony. Children Meurig,[2] whose grandson was Iago ab Idwal ap Meurig Iefan[2] Iago Cynan[2] Idwal, also called "Ieuaf" ("the younger") or "Idwal Fychan" ("little Idwal") Rhodri References William of Malmesbury. Gesta Regum Anglorum. Williams, Jane. A History of Wales: Derived from Authentic Sources, p. 151. Longmans, Green, & Co., 1869. Accessed 19 Feb 2013. John Edward Lloyd (1911). A history of Wales: from the earliest times to the Edwardian conquest. Longmans, Green & Co. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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