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ID: I10335
Name: *Hywel "the Good" Ap CADELL
Sex: M
Name: Hywel "Dda" Ap CADELL
Name: Howell the GOOD
Birth: ABT 880 in Dynevor Castle, Llandyfeisant, Carmarthshire, Wales 1
Death: 950 1
Occupation: BET 942 AND 950 King of Gwynedd 1
Occupation: 909 Prince of Seisyllwg 2
Occupation: BET 909 AND 950 King of Deheubarth 1
Occupation: BET 942 AND 950 King of Powys 2
Note:
He is listed amongst the kings of Gwynedd. He is remembered as one of the most successful native Welsh rulers prior to the Norman Conquest. As a result of his reign, Wales ended the 10th century with a set of codified laws considerably more sophisticated than those of contemporary England.
Howell was born in around 880, the younger son of Cadell ap Rhodri, himself the son of Rhodri the Great. In 905, Cadell, having conquered Dyfed, gave it to his son to rule on his behalf. Howell was able to consolidate his position by marrying Elen, whose father had ruled Dyfed until his death. Following his father's death in 909, he acquired a share of Seisyllwg, and on his brother's death in 920, he merged Dyfed and Seisyllwg, creating for himself a new kingdom, which became known as Deheubarth. Following the death of his cousin Idwal Foel in 942, he also seized the principality of Gwynedd, becoming ruler of about three-quarters of present-day Wales.
Howell's reign, uncharacteristically for the time, was a peaceful one, and he achieved an understanding with Athelstan of England. Such was the relationship between the neighbouring countries that Howell was able to mint his own coinage in the English city of Chester. He was the only Welsh ruler ever to produce coinage. His study of the English legal system and his visit to Rome in 928 (on a pilgrimage) combined to enable him to formulate advanced ideas about government. (He would possibly have a chance to meet either of the Popes John X, Leo VI and Stephen VIII who were active during that year).

The conference held at Whitland in about 945, was a kind of parliament in which Welsh law was codified and set down in writing for posterity, much of the work being done by the celebrated clerk, Blegywryd. Following Howell's death, his kingdom was soon split into three. Gwynedd was reclaimed by the sons of Idwal Foel, while Deheubarth was divided between Hywel's sons. However, his legacy endured in the form of his enlightened laws, which remained in active use throughout Wales until the conquest.
(From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia)


Father: *Cadell Ap RHODRI b: ABT 861 in Deheubarth, Wales
Mother: *RHEINGAR b: ABT 865 in Carmarthenshire, Wales

Marriage 1 *Elen Verch LLYWARCH b: ABT 893 in Dynevor, Llandyfeisant, Carmarthenshire, Wales
Children
*Angharad Verch HYWEL b: ABT 912 in Dynevor, Llandyfeisant, Carmarthenshire, Wales
*Owain Ap HYWEL b: ABT 913 in Dynevor, Llandyfeisant, Carmarthenshire, Wales
Maredydd Ap HYWEL b: ABT 914
Rhodri Ap HYWEL b: ABT 916
Gwenllian Verch HYWEL b: ABT 917
Rhain Ap HYWEL b: ABT 919
Dyfnwal Ap HYWEL b: ABT 922
Edwin Ap HYWEL b: ABT 923
Cynan Ap HYWEL b: ABT 925
Einion Ap HYWEL b: ABT 926

Sources:
Title: 1Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Title: 1Wikipedia
The cited information was sourced from Website / URL published on January 1st, 2008 <http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=arciek&id=I10335> The author/originator was RCKarnes.
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