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词条 House of Gwynedd
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  1. History

  2. Lineage

  3. See also

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The House of Gwynedd is the royal house of the Kingdom of Gwynedd in Medieval Wales.

History

The House of Gwynedd is divided between the earlier House of Cunedda, which lasted from c.420-825, and the later House of Aberffraw, beginning in 844. The first is so named after Cunedda, the founding king of Gwynedd; and the second after Aberffraw, the old capital of Gwynedd.

The House of Aberffraw is believed to have become extinct on the death of Owain Lawgoch in 1378.

Lineage

Under the laws of Hywel Dda, which were adapted from the much earlier pagan Molmutine Laws, any son can inherit from his father. This refers even to illegitimate sons if they are acknowledged by their father. The throne cannot be inherited through the female line unless both her father and the ancestry of her spouse were royal. In many examples cousins were inter-married, which made the distinction somewhat academic.

The House of Aberffraw began with the accession of Rhodri Mawr to the throne of Gwynedd. His father Merfyn Frych ap Gwriad had seized the throne of Gwynedd on the death of the last of the old royal line Hywel ap Rhodri Molwynog. He had married the former king's niece Ethyllt verch Cynan ap Rhodri Molwynog and their son, thus uniting both lines, was Rhodri Mawr.

See also

  • {{C|House of Gwynedd|House of Gwynedd topics}}
  • {{C|Medieval Wales|Medieval Wales topics}}
  • {{C|Monarchs of Gwynedd}}
{{Royal Houses of Wales}}{{DEFAULTSORT:House Of Gwynedd}}

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