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House of Aberffraw : ウィキペディア英語版 | House of Aberffraw
The House of Aberffraw is a historiographical and genealogical term historians use to illustrate the clear line of succession from Rhodri the Great of Wales through his eldest son Anarawd.〔Davies, John, ''A History of Wales'', Penguin, 1994, ''Aberffraw primacy'' pg 116, ''patron of bards'' 117, ''Aberfraw relations with English crown'' pg 128, 135〕〔Lewis, Hurbert; The Ancient Laws of Wales, 1889. ''Chapter VIII: Royal Succession; Rules to Marriage; Alienation'' pgs 192–200.〕 ==Founding== Anarawd and his immediate heirs made the village of Aberffraw on Anglesey (''Ynys Môn'') their early principal family seat. In the 10th century, Rhodri the Great had inherited Gwynedd from his father and Powys from his mother, and he added Seisyllwg (Ceredigion and Carmarthenshire) by a dynastic marriage to Angharad of Seisyllwg.〔 Rhodri's influence in the rest of Wales was significant, and he left a lasting legacy.
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