- Llywelyn ap Seisyll
Llywelyn ap Seisyll (died 1023) was a King of Gwynedd and of
Deheubarth in north-west and south-westWales , also calledKing of the Britons by theAnnals of Ulster .Lineage
Little is known about Llywelyn's father Seisyll, who may not have been of
Royal blood . According to some genelogies Siesyll and his son Llywelyn were associated with Rhuddlan, perhaps originally as lords of the Rhuddlancommote inTegeingl . [ http://homepage.mac.com/donok/PS03/PS03_334.HTM LLYWELYN Ap SEISYLL] Llywelyn's wifeAngharad was the daughter of Maredydd ab Owain, who ruled much of both northern and southern Wales for a period.Military successes
Llywelyn won control of Gwynedd in 1018 when he defeated
Aeddan ap Blegywryd in battle, killing him and his four sons. He later gained control of Deheubarth, defeatingRhain , an Irish pretender who claimed to be the son ofMaredudd ab Owain , at Abergwili in 1022.According to the annals in
Brut y Tywysogion , Llywelyn's reign was a period of prosperity, "there was no one needy in his realm, and there was no town empty or deserted". His reign was cut short by his premature death in 1023.Succession
His son,
Gruffydd ap Llywelyn , though still a youth when his father died, was later able to gain control of almost the whole of Wales.References
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