Ancestral Glimpses » Anarawd ap Rhodri Mawr (850-± 916)

Persönliche Daten Anarawd ap Rhodri Mawr 

  • Er wurde geboren CA 850 in Caer Seiont, Caernavonshire, WALES.
  • Er ist verstorben rund 916 in Anglesey, WALES.
  • Diese Information wurde zuletzt aktualisiert am 19. Juni 2017.

Familie von Anarawd ap Rhodri Mawr

Er ist verheiratet mit NN verch Meurig.

Sie haben geheiratet rund 881 in WALES.

Marriage likely arranged at birth.

Kind(er):

  1. Idwal Foel ap Anarawd  ± 883-± 942 


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Anarawd ap Rhodri (died ca. 916) was a King of Gwynedd and referenced as "King of the Britons" in the Annales Cambriae.
Anarawd's father Rhodri the Great, by conquest and alleged inheritances, had become ruler of most of northern Wales. However, under Welsh law he was bound to divide his lands among his able-bodied children upon his death during a Mercian invasion around 878. Anarawd, the eldest,[1] retained the principal estate at Aberffraw and the throne of Gwynedd. His brothers Cadell and Merfyn received large estates as well, sometimes said to include the kingdoms of Ceredigion and Powys, respectively. For this, one of the Welsh Triads records the brothers as the "Three Diademed Princes of the Isle of Britain".[2] (Rhodri's fourth son, Tudwal the Lame, was apparently too young for the initial division.)
The brothers are recorded as cooperating closely against the rulers of the remaining lesser kingdoms of Wales. Æthelred of Mercia invaded Gwynedd around 881 and the annals hailed his defeat at Cymryd in the Battle of the Conwy as Dial Rhodri: "God's vengeance for Rhodri". Tudwal was old enough to participate in this battle, but his disfigurement on the field left him unfit for rule in Welsh eyes.
While Cadell then turned on his brother Merfyn, creating the realm that would later empower Hywel the Good, Anarawd made an alliance with the Danish king in York in an attempt to guard himself against further Mercian attacks. After that alliance proved unsatisfactory, he came to an agreement with Alfred the Great of Wessex, visiting Alfred at his court. He received honors and gifts from the Saxons and King Alfred stood witness at his confirmation. According to Asser, Anarawd used his new Saxon allies to help in repelling a raid by his former Danish allies around 894 and to ravage Cadell's lands in Ceredigion and Ystrad Tywi the next year. Around 902, an attack on Anglesey by the Danes of Dublin under Ingimund was repulsed. Anarawd died ca. 916, succeeded by his eldest son Idwal the Bald.
Name: Anarawd Ap Rhodri Mawr
Prefix: Prince of Gwynedd
Sex: M
Birth: Bet. 853 and 857 CE in Gwynedd, Wales
Death: 916 CE 1
Occupation: Prince of Gwynedd (North Wales) Bet. 878 and 916 CE
Father: Rhodri "The Great" ap Merfyn b: Bet. 789 and 809 CE in Caer Seiont, Carnarvonshire, Wales
Mother: Angharad verch Meurig b: 825 CE in Ceredigion, , Wales
Marriage 1 Spouse Unknown
Married:
Children
Idwal I Foel "The Bald" ap Anarawd b: 883 CE in Aberffraw, Anglesey, Wales Elise Ap Anarawd b: Abt. 883 CE
Sources:
Publication: www.worldconnect.rootsweb.com

Historical Event: The Holy Roman emperor Otto I, called Otto the Great, was the most powerful western European ruler after Charlemagne. He organized a strong German state and expanded his authority over Burgundy and Italy.
He extended the frontiers of the German kingdom, winning territory from the Slavs in the east, forcing the Bohemians to pay tribute (950), and gaining influence in Denmark and Burgundy. In 951 Otto became king of the Lombards and married the queen of Italy. He quelled a rebellion by his son in 955 and defeated the Magyars in the Battle of Lechfeld. Crowned emperor by Pope John XII in 962, he deposed John in 963 and replaced him with Leo VIII. He returned to Italy (966972) to subdue Rome, and he betrothed his son, Otto II, to a Byzantine princess (972). He also extended his authority over the church and promoted missionary activity in lands he had conquered. By his death, Otto had created the most powerful state in western Europe and laid the foundation for the later Holy Roman

References
Lloyd, John Edward (1911), A History of Wales from the Earliest Times to the Edwardian Conquest, I (2nd ed.), London: Longmans, Green, and Co (published 1912)
Anarawd ap Rhodri Prince of Gwynedd
born abt. 857 Gwynedd, Wales
died 916
father: Rhodri "Mawr" ap Merfyn "Roderick the Great"
born 789, 809 or 822 Caer Seiont, Carnarvonshire, Wales
died 878 (in battle) Anglesey, Wales
mother: Angharad verch Meurig
born abt. 825 Ceredigion, Wales
siblings:
Cadell ap Rhodri born abt. 861 Deheubarth, Wales died 910
Merfyn ap Rhodri born abt. 859 Caer Seiont, Carnarvonshire, Wales died 900
Nest verch Rhodri born abt. 870 Wales
Tudwal "Gloff" ap Rhodri born abt. 863 Caer Seiont, Carnarvonshire, Wales
Meurig ap Rhodri born abt. 865 Caer Seiont, Carnarvonshire, Wales
Gwriad ap Rhodri born abt. 867 Caer Seiont, Carnarvonshire, Wales
Gwyddelig ap Rhodri born abt. 869 Caer Seiont, Carnarvonshire, Wales
Angharad verch Rhodri born abt. 871 Caer Seiont, Carnarvonshire, Wales
Rhodri "Fychan" ap Rhodri born abt. 866 Wales
Miss verch Rhodri born abt. 871 Wales
Aeddan ap Rhodri born abt. 862 Wales
spouse: unknown

Children:
Elise ap Anarawd born abt. 885 Aberffro, Malltraeth, Anglesey, Wales died 942 Wales
Idwal "Foel" ap Anarawd born abt. 883 Aberffro, Malltraeth, Anglesey, Wales
died 942

Anarawd ap Rhodri (died 916) was a King of Gwynedd, also referred to as "King of the Britons" by the Annals of Wales. Anarawd's father Rhodri the Great had eventually become ruler of most of Wales, but on his death in 878 his kingdom was shared out between his sons, with Anarawd inheriting the throne of Gwynedd. Anarawd and his brothers Cadell and Merfyn are recorded as cooperating closely against the rulers of the remaining lesser kingdoms of Wales. Earl Aethelred of Mercia invaded Gwynedd in 881, but Anarawd was able to defeat him with much slaughter in a battle at the mouth of the River Conwy, hailed in the annals as "God's vengeance for Rhodri", Rhodri having been killed in battle against the Mercians. Anarawd then made an alliance with the Danish king of York in an attempt to guard himself against further Mercian attacks. When this alliance proved unsatisfactory, he came to an agreement with Alfred the Great of Wessex, visiting Alfred at his court. In exchange for Alfred's protection Anarawd recognised the supremacy of Alfred. This was the first time a ruler of Gwynedd had accepted the supremacy of an English king, and formed the basis for the homage which was demanded by the English crown from then on. In 894 Anarawd was able to repel a raid by a Danish host on North Wales, and the following year raided Ceredigion and Ystrad Tywi in southern Wales. He is reported as having some English troops under his command for these raids. In 902 an attack on Ynys Môn (Anglesey) by some of the Danes of Dublin under Ingimund was repulsed. Anarawd died in 916 and was succeeded by his son Idwal Foel (Idwal the Bald). Anarawd would establish the princely house of Aberffraw, taking the name from his principal seat of government on Ynys Môn. His descendants would rule Gwynedd until the Edwardian conquest of the late 13th century. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anarawd_ap_Rhodri Ancestor of the Sovereigns of North Wales.

Courtesy of fantastically full family tree cf.:
Hughes of Gwerclas 1/2/3/4:
http://www.maximiliangenealogy.co.uk/burke1/Royal%20Descents/hughesofgwerclas_1.htm
http://www.maximiliangenealogy.co.uk/burke1/Royal%20Descents/hughesofgwerclas_2.htm
http://www.maximiliangenealogy.co.uk/burke1/Royal%20Descents/hughesofgwerclas_3.htm
http://www.maximiliangenealogy.co.uk/burke1/Royal%20Descents/hughesofgwerclas_4.htm
See Darrell Wolcott, "Bartrum's Pedigrees of the Welsh Tribal Patriarchs" - #14 - Mam Tudor Trefor,http://www.ancientwalesstudies.org/id182.html. (Steven Ferry, 12 Mar 2017.)
Please see Darrell Wolcott: The Clan of Tudor Trevor; http://www.ancientwalesstudies.org/id55.html. (Steven Ferry, 4 May 2017.)
Please see Darrell Wolcott: The Retaking of Northeast Wales in the 10th Century http://www.ancientwalesstudies.org/id60.html. (Steven Ferry, 23 May 2017.)
Please see Darrell Wolcott: The Enigmatic Elystan Glodrydd; http://www.ancientwalesstudies.org/id199.html. (Steven Ferry, 9 Jun 2017.)

Son of Rhodri the Great, king of the Britons and Angharad verch Meurig, Queen consort of South Wales 
Husband of NN verch Meurig, Queen of Gwynedd 
Father of Idwal Foel ab Anarawd and Elisedd ab Anarawd 
Brother of Cadell ap Rhodri Mawr, King of Seisyllwg, Dyfed and Deheubarth; Tudwal Gloff ap Rhodri Mawr; Nest verch Rhodri Mawr; Rhodri Fychan ap Rhodri Mawr; Gwriad Gwyddelig ap Rhodri Mawr and 3 others 

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850-± 916

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846-± 920


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