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King of Strathclyde
Dyfnwal ab Owain (died 975) was a tenth-century King of Strathclyde. He was a son of Owain ap Dyfnwal, King of Strathclyde, and seems to have been a member
Dyfnwal_ab_Owain
King of Strathclyde
Owain ap Dyfnwal (fl. 934) was an early tenth-century King of Strathclyde. He was probably a son of Dyfnwal, King of Strathclyde, who may have been related
Owain_ap_Dyfnwal_(fl._934)
King of Strathclyde
have been a son of Máel Coluim, son of Dyfnwal ab Owain, two other rulers of the Kingdom of Strathclyde. Owain Foel is recorded to have supported the
Owain_Foel
King of Strathclyde
Owain ap Dyfnwal (died 1015) may have been an eleventh-century ruler of the Kingdom of Strathclyde. He seems to have been a son of Dyfnwal ab Owain, King
Owain_ap_Dyfnwal_(died_1015)
Topics referred to by the same term
Dyfnwal may refer to: Dyfnwal Hen (fl. 6th century), King of Alt Clut Dyfnwal, King of Strathclyde (died 908–915) Dyfnwal ab Owain (died 975), King of
Dyfnwal
King of Alba from 967 to 971
evidently a man of eminent standing and seems to have been a son of Dyfnwal ab Owain, King of Strathclyde, and could have possibly ruled the Cumbrian Kingdom
Cuilén
Brittonic kingdom in early medieval Britain
the Battle of Brunanburh. Following the battle of Brunanburh, Owain's son Dyfnwal ab Owain became king of Strathclyde. It is likely that whereas Scotland
Kingdom_of_Strathclyde
Dyfnwal (fl. 971) was an eminent tenth-century Cumbrian who slew Cuilén mac Illuilb, King of Alba in 971. Rhydderch was possibly a son of Dyfnwal ab Owain
Rhydderch_ap_Dyfnwal
the English. Dunmail Raise, meaning "Dyfnwal's Cairn", may well be named after the historical Dyfnwal ab Owain, King of Strathclyde. According to local
Dunmail
Welsh prince of Gwynllwg
Iorwerth ab Owain (also known as Iorwerth of Gwynllŵg) (d. before 1184) was a Welsh prince of Gwynllŵg and Lord of Caerleon. He was a son of Owain ap Caradog
Iorwerth_ab_Owain
King of Gwynedd from 942 to 950
Æthelstan.[citation needed] Hywel and Elen had the following children: Owain; Rhodri; Edwin; Angharad. NLW MS 20143A – Welsh-language manuscript of the
Hywel_Dda
of the Picts Dyfnwal, King of Strathclyde (died 908×915) Owain ap Dyfnwal (fl. 934) Dyfnwal ab Owain (died 975) ? Rhydderch ap Dyfnwal (fl. 971), possible
List_of_kings_of_Strathclyde
Mountain and mountain pass in the English Lake District, Cumbria, England
place name itself may well be derived from the name of the historical Dyfnwal ab Owain, King of Strathclyde. The pass of Dunmail Raise connects the Vale of
Dunmail_Raise
Calendar year
Samanid officer and governor Cináed ua hArtacáin, Irish Gaelic poet Dyfnwal ab Owain, king of Strathclyde Gu Hongzhong, Chinese painter (b. 937) Master
975
Name list
Lennox (1333–1365) Dyfnwal, King of Strathclyde (d. 908×915), also known by the names Donald, Domhnall, and Domnall Dyfnwal ab Owain (d. 975), also known
Donald
King of Strathclyde
997) was a tenth-century King of Strathclyde. He was a younger son of Dyfnwal ab Owain, King of Strathclyde, and thus a member of the Cumbrian dynasty that
Máel Coluim, King of Strathclyde
Máel_Coluim,_King_of_Strathclyde
Strathclyde (complete list) – Dyfnwal (died 908×915) Owain ap Dyfnwal (fl. 934) Dyfnwal ab Owain (died 975) Rhydderch ap Dyfnwal (fl. 971), possible King Máel
List of state leaders in the 10th century
List_of_state_leaders_in_the_10th_century
Medieval Welsh realms and their rulers
Pandwlff Puter ab Ystader Caper ap Puter Pybyr ap Caper Cadwr ap Pybyr Deiniog 'Lyth' ap Cadwr Dyfnwal ap Deiniog 'Lyth' Brochwel ap Dyfnwal Ednyfed ap Brochwel
List_of_rulers_in_Wales
King of Alba from 971 to 977
suspect that Cuilén's killer, a certain Rhydderch ap Dyfnwal (fl. 971), was a son of Dyfnwal ab Owain, King of Strathclyde (died 975). Although the Chronicle
Amlaíb,_King_of_Scotland
King of Strathclyde
Kings of Alba is to be believed, Dyfnwal died no later than 915. Dyfnwal appears to have been the father of Owain ap Dyfnwal, a man who succeeded him as King
Dyfnwal,_King_of_Strathclyde
Possible King of Strathclyde or King of Alba
name was earlier borne by Máel Coluim, King of Strathclyde, son of Dyfnwal ab Owain, King of Strathclyde. Both men could have been ancestors of Máel Coluim
Máel Coluim (son of the king of the Cumbrians)
Máel_Coluim_(son_of_the_king_of_the_Cumbrians)
King of Alt Clut
Arthgal ap Dyfnwal (died 872) was a ninth-century king of Alt Clut. He descended from a long line of rulers of the British Kingdom of Alt Clut. Either
Arthgal_ap_Dyfnwal
Dumnagual II (Old Welsh: Dumnagual; Modern Welsh: Dyfnwal ab Owain; died 694) was a ruler of Alt Clut, a Brittonic kingdom based on Dumbarton Rock, for
Dumnagual_II_of_Alt_Clut
following an English invasion of the Kingdom of the Cumbrians, ruled by Dyfnwal ab Owain, the English king is recorded to have granted or given it or a portion
List_of_Anglo-Welsh_wars
King of Alba from 900 to 943
King Constantine allied with Olaf Guthfrithson, King of Dublin, and Owain ap Dyfnwal, King of Strathclyde, but they were defeated at the battle of Brunanburh
Constantine_II_of_Scotland
King of the Isles
royal attendees of the summit meeting appear to have been Dyfnwal ab Owain, and Dyfnwal's son Máel Coluim, men who represented the Cumbrian Kingdom of
Maccus_mac_Arailt
Decade
Samanid officer and governor Cináed ua hArtacáin, Irish Gaelic poet Dyfnwal ab Owain, king of Strathclyde Gu Hongzhong, Chinese painter (b. 937) Master
970s
King of Gwynedd from 916 to 942
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
Idwal_Foel
Welsh lord of Caerleon
Hywel ab Iorwerth (also known as Hywel of Caerleon) (d. around 1216) was a Welsh lord of Caerleon. He was the eldest surviving son of Iorwerth ab Owain, a
Hywel_ab_Iorwerth
King of Strathclyde
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
Rhun_ab_Arthgal
Medieval royal family tree of Gwynedd, North Wales
T. Fisher Unwin Ltd., p.135-139 Davies, R. R.; Morgan, Gerald (2009). Owain Glyn Dŵr: Prince of Wales. Ceredigion: Y Lolfa. pp. 11, 13. ISBN 978-1-84771-127-4
Family_tree_of_Welsh_monarchs
Calendar year
physician and writer Morcar (or Morkere), English minister (thegn) Owain ap Dyfnwal, king of Strathclyde (Scotland) Rodulf of Ivry, Norman nobleman (approximate
1015
Calendar year
submission of High-Reeve Ealdred I of Bamburgh and probably also of Owain ap Dyfnwal, King of Strathclyde, at Eamont Bridge. He also secures a pledge from
927
Welsh dynastic family
the Great in patrilineal succession and became extinct on the death of Owain Lawgoch in 1378, while the House of Dinefwr was succeeded by its cadet branch
First_Dynasty_of_Gwynedd
King of Deheubarth
brother Owain survived him as sole ruler of Dehubarth. The kingdom would later be ruled by Owain's descendants, including Maredudd ab Owain (d. 999)
Edwin_ap_Hywel
Market town in Monmouthshire, Wales
1404 Abergavenny was declared its own nation by Ieuan ab Owain Glyndŵr, illegitimate son of Owain Glyndŵr. The arrangement lasted approximately two weeks
Abergavenny
Medieval Welsh poem
Eugein I, here described as "the grandson of Neithon", over Domnall Brecc ("Dyfnwal Frych" in Welsh), king of Dál Riata, at the Battle of Strathcarron in 642:
Y_Gododdin
Dinis o Poeta or Portuguese: Dinis o Rei Poeta) "The Poet Prince": Hywel ab Owain Gwynedd "~ the Poison King": Mithridates VI of Pontus "~ the Popular":
List_of_monarchs_by_nickname
three rulers of the cantref of Dyffryn Clwyd, Meilyr ab Owain, Rhiryd ab Owain and Gronw ab Owain, his maternal uncles, to annexe it to his father's Kingdom
12th_century_in_Wales
Decade
physician and writer Morcar (or Morkere), English minister (thegn) Owain ap Dyfnwal, king of Strathclyde (Scotland) Rodulf of Ivry, Norman nobleman (approximate
1010s
DYFNWAL AB-OWAIN
DYFNWAL AB-OWAIN
Male
Welsh
Middle Welsh form of Old Welsh Urbgen, URIEN means "privileged birth." Urien was an actual historical king of Rheged who came to be incorporated into Arthurian legend as a Knight of the Round Table who initially opposed Arthur, but later became an ally. He was the husband of Morgan le Fay, father of Morvydd, Ywain/Owain, and Ywain the Bastard. Some authors make him a brother to King Lot and King Auguselus.Â
Boy/Male
British, English, Greek, Swedish, Welsh
Well Born; Born from the Yew Tree; Youth
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Greek English Arthurian Legend Welsh
Well-born. Famous bearer: Prince Eugene of Savoy; American playwright Eugene O'Neill.
Girl/Female
Welsh
Legendary daughter of Kynwal.
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Indian
Example
Surname or Lastname
English of Welsh origin
English of Welsh origin : Anglicized form of Welsh ab elfyn ‘son of Elfyn’.
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Welsh
Son of Owen.
Male
Welsh
Variant spelling of Welsh Owain, UWAIN means "born of yew."Â
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from Middle English blÅwere ‘one who blows’. The name was applied chiefly to someone who operated a bellows, either as a blacksmith’s assistant or to provide wind for a church organ. In other cases it was applied to someone who blew a horn, i.e. a huntsman or a player of the musical instrument.Welsh : Anglicized form of Welsh ab Llywarch ‘son of Llywarch’. Compare Flower.
Boy/Male
Welsh
Legendary son of Caw.
Male
Welsh
Welsh Arthurian legend name of a Knight of the Round Table, derived from Latin Eugenius, OWAIN means "born of yew."Â
Male
Welsh
 Modern Welsh form of Old Welsh Owain, OWEN means "born of yew." Compare with another form of Owen.
Male
English
Short form of Hebrew Abraham, ABE means "father of a multitude,"Â and other names beginning with Ab-.
Female
Egyptian
, the daughter of the prophet Ra-nofre-ab.
Surname or Lastname
English (of Norman origin)
English (of Norman origin) : nickname for someone who was handy with his fists, from Old French poigneor ‘fighter’ (Latin pugnator, from pugnare ‘to fight’, a derivative of pugnus ‘fist’).Welsh : Anglicized form of Welsh ab Ynyr ‘son of Ynyr’, a personal name from Latin Honorius.
Male
Egyptian
, the father of Nes-em-ab.
Boy/Male
Muslim
Example
Male
Egyptian
, the father of Aaab.
Surname or Lastname
Scottish and northern English
Scottish and northern English : nickname meaning ‘bones’. Compare Bain 2.Scottish : reduced form of McBane, with English patronymic -s.English, of Welsh origin : Anglicized form of Welsh ab Einws ‘son of Einws’, a pet form of the personal name Einon (see Eynon).English : from a derivative of Bain.
Surname or Lastname
English, of Welsh origin
English, of Welsh origin : Anglicized form of Welsh ap Owain ‘son of Owain’ (see Owen).Irish : Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Buadhacháin ‘descendant of Buadhachán’, a diminutive of Buadhach ‘victorious’ (see Bohan).
DYFNWAL AB-OWAIN
DYFNWAL AB-OWAIN
Girl/Female
Afghan, Arabic, Bengali, British, Celebrity, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Muslim, Oriya, Pakistani, Pashtun, Telugu
Decorated; Belonging to Night; Young Lady; Famous; Snow
Boy/Male
Muslim
Decision
Male
Dutch
, beloved friend.
Girl/Female
Indian, Sanskrit
Surrounded; Involved; Encompassed; Melted; Fused; Cloud; Champion
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Tamil, Telugu
Goddess Laxmi
Boy/Male
Muslim
Was a great scholar and writer
Girl/Female
Hindu
Meteorite
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Tamil
Shatadru | ஷதாதà¯à®°à¯
Name of a river
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Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi, Oriya, Telugu, Traditional
Divine Body
Boy/Male
Celtic
Raven.
DYFNWAL AB-OWAIN
DYFNWAL AB-OWAIN
DYFNWAL AB-OWAIN
DYFNWAL AB-OWAIN
DYFNWAL AB-OWAIN
n.
The fifth month of the Jewish year according to the ecclesiastical reckoning, the eleventh by the civil computation, coinciding nearly with August.
n.
A member of a compound quantity; as, a or b in a + b; ab or cd in ab - cd.