Warning: file_put_contents(/opt/frankenphp/design.onmedianet.com/storage/proxy/cache/4a302a617cbdb1bfa25012f0c40b9c6b.html): Failed to open stream: No space left on device in /opt/frankenphp/design.onmedianet.com/app/src/Arsae/CacheManager.php on line 36

Warning: http_response_code(): Cannot set response code - headers already sent (output started at /opt/frankenphp/design.onmedianet.com/app/src/Arsae/CacheManager.php:36) in /opt/frankenphp/design.onmedianet.com/app/src/Models/Response.php on line 17

Warning: Cannot modify header information - headers already sent by (output started at /opt/frankenphp/design.onmedianet.com/app/src/Arsae/CacheManager.php:36) in /opt/frankenphp/design.onmedianet.com/app/src/Models/Response.php on line 20
Cadell ap Brochfael - Wikipedia Jump to content

Cadell ap Brochfael

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Cadell ap Brochfael
King of Powys
Reign773–808
PredecessorBrochfael ab Elisedd
SuccessorCyngen ap Cadell
Diedc. 808
IssueCyngen ap Cadell Nest ferch Cadell
FatherBrochfael ab Elisedd

Cadell ap Brochfael ('Cadell, son of Brochfael'; died c. 808), also known as Cadell Powys, was an 8th- and 9th-century king of Powys.

He was the son of Brochfael ab Elisedd, whom he succeeded to the throne c. 773.[citation needed]

The Annals of Wales mention his death, and Phillimore's reconstruction dates the entry to AD 808.[citation needed] His name also was inscribed (as "Cattell")[citation needed] on the Pillar of Eliseg.[1]

He was succeeded by his son Cyngen ap Cadell, the last known king of the Cadelling dynasty of Powys.[2][1] Some genealogies claim that his daughter Nest became the wife of Merfyn Frych, the king of the neighbouring kingdom of Gwynedd.[2][1]

References

[edit]
  1. ^ a b c Charles-Edwards, T. M. (2013). Wales and the Britons, 350–1064. Oxford University Press. pp. 414–415. ISBN 978-0-19-821731-2.
  2. ^ a b Thornton, David E. (2004). "Cyngen ap Cadell". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. Vol. 14. Oxford University Press. pp. 865–866. ISBN 0-19-861364-4.
Preceded by King of Powys
773–808
Succeeded by