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Rhun and was
There was a royal marriage between Prince ( later King ) Oswiu of Northumbria and the Rhegedian princess Riemmelth, granddaughter of Rum ( Rhun ), probably in 638, so it is probable that it was a peaceful takeover, both kingdoms being inherited by the same man.
He was father of Rhun " Hîr ".
Historically, Rhun ap Maelgwn was Maelgwn's son and successor ( though this may be the ' Runo ' Geoffrey refers to ).
Among its spurious claims it says that Maelgwn Gwynedd came to the crown following Vortiper, that he was succeeded by a certain Caretig, that he was the fourth king of all Britain after Arthur, and that he had two sons, Einion and Rhun.
The historical Taliesin was actually a contemporary of Maelgwn Gwynedd's son and successor Rhun.
An elegy for Rhun, the Marwnad Rhun () was once attributed to Taliesin by some scholars.
Rhun returned to Gwynedd and the rest of his reign was far less eventful.
Furthermore, it seems illogical-given the fact Owain was so set on their succession and the respect he no doubt commanded in Ireland-that the mother of Rhun and Hywel was a mere commoner and that both those children were born out of wedlock.
Runo ( Welsh: Rhun map Peredyr ) was a legendary king of the Britons as accounted by Geoffrey of Monmouth.
Iago ap Beli () was the son and successor of King Beli ap Rhun, and is listed in the royal genealogies of the Harleian genealogies and in Jesus College MS. 20.
Beli ap Rhun ( c. 517 – c. 599 ) was King of Gwynedd ( reigned c. 586 – c. 599 ).
He succeeded his father Rhun ap Maelgwn as king, and was in turn succeeded by his son Iago.
One of the medieval Welsh Triads mentions a certain ' Rhun ap Beli ', implying that there was yet another son of Beli, who was famed for his military exploits.
Rhun ap Maelgwn Gwynedd ( died c. 586 ), also known as Rhun Hir ap Maelgwn Gwynedd (), was King of Gwynedd ( reigned c. 547 – c. 586 ).
The Bonedd y Saint () says that he is the ancestor of Saint Edeyrn ( the Bonedd y Saint says that Edeyrn was the great-grandson of Rhun, while Hengwrt MS. 202 says that he was the grandson of Rhun ).

Rhun and son
Maelgwn's son Rhun went to Elffin's house to seduce his wife and prove Elffin's claims weren't true.
While the context is not definitive, Taliesin also implies it, in his Marwnad Rhun () that laments the death of Maelgwn's son Rhun, where he says that Rhun's death is " the fall of the court and girdle of Cunedda ".
To test Elphin ’ s claims, Maelgwn sent his son Rhun ( who had a reputation of never being turned down by a woman ) to Elphin ’ s house to despoil his wife ’ s virtue.
# REDIRECT Eochaid, son of Rhun
His son in law, Elidyr Mwynfawr of the Kingdom of Strathclyde, claimed the throne and invaded Gwynedd to displace Maelgwn's son Rhun Hir.
In 1146 news reached Owain that his favoured eldest son and heir, Rhun, died.
Maelgwn locks Elffin up and sends his boorish son Rhun to defile Elffin's wife and steal her ring as evidence.
c. 1240 – 1300 ) awdl lamenting the capture and imprisonment of Owain ap Gruffudd, where he likens Owain to Rhun: " Who if free, like Rhun the son of Beli, Would not let Lloegria burn his borders ".
In one passage, Maelgwn Gwynedd sends his son Rhun on a mission to seduce the wife of Elffin ap Gwyddno.
c. 1240 – 1300 ) awdl lamenting the capture and imprisonment of Owain ap Gruffudd, where he likens Owain to Rhun: " Who if free, like Rhun the son of Beli, Would not let Lloegria burn his borders ".
There is no confirming evidence that such a person existed, and it is contradicted by records such as the royal genealogies, which have Rhun as the father ( not the son ) of Beli.
He points out that according to the Historia Britonnum it was Rhun, son of Urien Rheged who baptized the princess Aenfled of Deira, her father Edwin and 12, 000 of his subjects in 626 / 7.
In 1146 news reached Prince Owain ap Cynan of Gwynedd that his favoured eldest son and heir, the elding, Rhun, died.

Rhun and death
Taliesin's Marwnad Rhun () also tells of the war and Rhun's death in it.
The outcome according to Taliesin's Marwnad Rhun is the death of Rhun ap Maelgwn in battle.
Marwnad Rhun (), once believed to be the work of Taliesin but no longer accepted as such, laments Rhun's death in battle during that War with the North.

Rhun and into
:* In Lloyd Alexander's The Castle of Llyr the Companions follow Prince Rhun into a large sinkhole created when the Prince pulls too heartily on a clump of osiers, thus falling into the large cavern underneath the Isle of Mona.

Rhun and from
In the course of the five-novel series, Gywdion defeats the Horned King by shouting his real name, leads the attempt to gain the Black Cauldron and helps Taran, Fflewddur Fflam, Gurgi and Prince Rhun rescue Princess Eilonwy from Achren.
Among the privileges is the right to march in the van of Gwynedd's army, and this is stated to originate from their spirited actions in a war between Rhun of Gwynedd and the Cymric Men of the North () from the kingdoms of Alt Clut and Gododdin or Manaw Gododdin.
Indeed they find her at home, along with her escort King Rhun of Mona and the former giant Glew who had been magically restored to human size by potion from Dallben.

Rhun and which
Rhun then assembled an army and proceeded to the banks of the Gweryd ( the banks of the River Forth or the Firth of Forth, which William Forbes Skene says was still called the ' Weryd ' in 1165 ) in the North.
He had four sons, named Owain, Rhiwallon, Rhun and Pasgen, the eldest of which succeeded him.
Run ( also known as Pulo Run, Puloroon, or Rhun ) is one of the smallest islands of the Banda Islands, which are a part of Indonesia.

Rhun and by
* Dragon's Eye ( produced by BBC Wales )-presented by Adrian Masters or Rhun ap Iorwerth, providing a weekly roundup of Welsh political developments.
Annals state that these two sons ; Rhun ab Owain Gwynedd and Hywel ab Owain Gwynedd ; were illegitimate, but it is worth pausing to consider that history is often written by the victors.

Rhun and had
Owain had originally designated Rhun ab Owain Gwynedd as his successor.

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