Prince of Deheubarth, Hywel ‘Dda’ ap Cadell

Birth Name Prince of Deheubarth, Hywel ‘Dda’ ap Cadell 1a 2a 3a
Also Known As ap Cadell, Hywel ‘Dda’ the Good of Deheubarth 3b
Also Known As Hywel ‘Dda’, - ap Cadell 3c
Also Known As Prince of Wales, Hywel ‘Dda’ ap Cadell 4 3d
Gramps ID I4130
Gender male
Age at Death 63 years

Events

Event Date Place Description Notes Sources
Birth [E5013] 887 of Deheubarth, Wales  
3e
Death [E5014] 950    
2 3f

Parents

Relation to main person Name Birth date Death date Relation within this family (if not by birth)
Father King of South Wales, Cadell ap Rhodri Mawr [I4131]861910
Mother (of Deheubarth), Rheingar [I1966]865
         Prince of Deheubarth, Hywel ‘Dda’ ap Cadell [I4130] 887 950

Families

    Family of Prince of Deheubarth, Hywel ‘Dda’ ap Cadell and verch Llywarch, Elen of Dyfed [F1529]
Married Wife verch Llywarch, Elen of Dyfed [I4129] ( * 893 + 943 )
   
Event Date Place Description Notes Sources
Marriage [E28600]      
2 3g
  Children
Name Birth Date Death Date
King of South Wales, Owain ap Hywel Dda [I4128]913988
verch Hywel, Angharad [I1981]920

Narrative

[SUSANNA KEENE.FTW]

Under his & his grandfather Rhodri the Great's leadership, a
Welsh state emerged.
His reign was remarkable for its peacefulness.

On a visit to Rome, he became a student of jurisprudence.
Developed a code of laws that was the basis for all Welsh law
for centuries.
Three parts of his code are still found in English Common Law.
Called "the head and glory of all the Britons" for his wisdom &
justice.
Present Welsh, English and American Howells derive from the old
Welsh family of Abernent in Carmarthenshire, the linage and
name deriving from Hywel Dda the King of Wales from 943 to 950.
He was grandson of Rhodri Mawr, the Great, who united almost
all of ancient Wales under his supremacy. He (Hywel Dda I
presume) was married to Ellen, daughter of the last of the
Kings of Dyfed. The reign of Howel Dda was remarkable for its
peacefulness, and is the only ruler of ancient Wales designated
"The Good". He was also the only King ever to issue his own
coinage. On a visit to Rome in 928, became a student of
jurisprudence, and the code of laws he composed is his lasting
claim to fame. Three parts of his code are still found in
English Common Law. He was such a wise and just man that he
was called "the head and glory of all the Britons." There is a
place today in Wales called Crickhowell, which is considered to
be either his home and/or pob. (REF: MFHOWELLJR@@aol.com
(HOWELL-L@@rootsweb.com, Howell readers group)
A prince of Southern Wales.

Narrative

Records not imported into INDI (individual) Gramps ID I4130:

Line ignored as not understood Line 98895: 2 SOUR @S085410@
Skipped subordinate line Line 98896: 3 DATA
Skipped subordinate line Line 98897: 4 TEXT Date of Import: Aug 7, 2000

 

Attributes

Type Value Notes Sources
REFN 5772
 

Pedigree

  1. King of South Wales, Cadell ap Rhodri Mawr [I4131]
    1. (of Deheubarth), Rheingar [I1966]
      1. Prince of Deheubarth, Hywel 'Dda' ap Cadell
        1. verch Llywarch, Elen of Dyfed [I4129]
          1. King of South Wales, Owain ap Hywel Dda [I4128]
          2. verch Hywel, Angharad [I1981]

Ancestors

Source References

  1. Royal Genealogies DB [S12628]
      • Page: Prince of So. Wales
  2. Brian Tompsett, Dept of Computer Science: University of Hull Royal Database (England), Author Address: [S13227]
      • Page: s of Cadell ap Rhodri Mawr, no mother
  3. SUSANNA KEENE.FTW [S85410]
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  4. usenet newsgroup soc.genealogy.medieval, Listserve: usenet [S13260]