Rhyddfedd Frych
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Rhyddfedd Frych, sometimes called Rhyddfedd ap Categern, may have been a late 5th-century Welsh ruler. At least one historian has suggested that he may have been the first member of the royal house of Powys to be styled as "Prince".[1]
The name of his father, Categern, has led some scholars to identify him as the son of Cadeyern Fendigaid, and thus brother of Cadell Ddyrnllwg, King of Powys.[citation needed]
Rhyddfedd was succeeded by his son, Cyngen Glodrydd.[1]
References
- ^ a b Mathews, Rupert (2012). Ceawlin: The Man Who Created England. Pen & Sword Books. ISBN 9781844689378.
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