List of rulers in Wales
This is a list of rulers in Wales during the Middle Ages, between the 5th and 16th centuries. The rulers were monarchs who ruled their respective realms, as well as those who briefly ruled the Principality of Wales. These former territories are now within the boundaries of modern-day Wales and the neighbouring Welsh Marches in England.
Before the Edwardian Conquest, completed in 1283, Wales consisted of several independent realms, the most important being Gwynedd, Powys, Deheubarth and Morgannwg. Boundary changes and the custom of dividing patrimonies between heirs meant that few princes ever came close to ruling the whole of Wales.
The names of those known to have ruled over one or more areas are listed below. Boundaries changed frequently. The only known native ruler of all of present-day Wales was Gruffudd ap Llywelyn, a Prince of Gwynedd who became King of Wales from 1055 to 1063. However, some Welsh princes sporadically claimed the medieval title of "Prince of Wales" between the 13th to 15th centuries. The title remains in use but is given to heirs apparent of English and British monarchs.
History of the medieval kingdoms in Wales
Wales during the medieval age was a land of kingdoms and dynasties. Petty kingdoms, such as Ceredigion and Gwent, were established some time after Britain ceased to be part of the Roman Empire in the late 5th century. By the time of the Norman invasion of Wales in the 11th century, most of these realms were combined or incorporated into greater territories, thus making up the four major kingdoms of Wales. Those kingdoms were Gwynedd, Powys, Deheubarth, and Morgannwg. Unlike the others, Deheubarth was formed later by the merging of Ceredigion, Dyfed, and Ystrad Tywi. Some minor kingdoms stayed independent from the big four kingdoms, only to be taken over by the Anglo-Normans in the 13th century, such as Rhwng Gwy a Hafren, Meirionnydd, and others. Of the major kingdoms, Powys' 13th-century division of Wenwynwyn and Fadog was one of the final surviving Welsh dynasties until after the Edwardian conquest of Wales. Later, Owain Glyndŵr became the final Welsh ruler from royalty in Wales; he emerged in Powys Fadog during the early 15th century as a Prince of Wales.Welsh Kingdoms (400s–1000s)
Kings of Brycheiniog
- Anlach mac Cormac;
- Brychan ab Anlach
- Tewdwr ap Rhain ;
- Nowy ;
- Gruffudd ap Nowy.
Kings and Princes of Ceredigion
- Ceredig ap Cunedda, c. 5th century ;
- Usai ap Ceredig ;
- Serwyl ab Usai ;
- Boddw ap Serwyl ;
- Arthfoddw ap Boddw ;
- Arthlwys ab Arthfoddw ;
- Clydog ab Arthlwys ;
- Seisyll ap Clydog, King of Seisyllwg ;
- Arthen ap Seisyll ;
- Dyfnwallon ab Arthen ;
- Meurig ap Dyfnwallon ;
- Gwgon ap Meurig.
Kings and Princes of Dyfed
- Triffyn Farfog
- Aergol Lawhir
- Vortiporius
- Cloten
- Maredudd ap Tewdwr
- Rhain ap Maredudd
- Owain ap Maredudd
- Triffyn ap Rhain
- Hyfaidd ap Bleddri
- Llywarch ap Hyfaidd
- Rhodri ap Hyfaidd
Kingdom of Gwynedd
Kings of Gwynedd
- Cunedda Wledig ap Edern
- Einion Yrth ap Cunedda
- Cadwallon Lawhir ap Einion
- Maelgwn Hir ap Cadwallon
- Rhun Hir ap Maelgwn
- Beli ap Rhun
- Iago ap Beli
- Cadfan ap Iago
- Cadwallon ap Cadfan
- Cadafael Cadomedd ap Cynfeddw
- Cadwaladr Fendigaid ap Cadwallon
- Idwal Iwrch ap Cadwaladr
- Rhodri Molwynog ap Idwal
- Caradog ap Meirion
- Cynan Dindaethwy ap Rhodri
- Hywel ap Caradog
- Merfyn Frych ap Gwriad
Princes of Dogfeiling
- Dogfael ap Cunedda Wledig
- Elno ap Dogfael
- Glas ap Elno
- Elgud ap Glas ap Elno
- Elaeth ab Elgud
- Meurig ap Elaeth
Princes of Dunoding
- Dunod ap Cunedda Wledig
- Eifion ap Dunod ap Cunedda
- Dingad ap Eifion
- Meurig ap Dingad
- Eifion ap Meurig
- Issac ap Eifion ap Meurig
- Pobien Hen ap Isaac
- Pobddelw ap Pobien Hen
- Eifion ap Pobddelw
- Brochwel ap Eifion
- Eigion ap Brochwel ab Eifion
- Ieuanawl ab Eigion
- Caradog ap Ieuanawl
- Blieddud ap Caradog
- Cuhelyn ap Bleiddud
Princes of Penllyn
- Pebid 'Penllyn'
- Sulbych ap Pebid 'Penllyn'
- Beblych ap Sulbych
- Gorflwng ap Beblych
- Cyndwlff ap Gorflwng
- Pandwlff ap Cyndwlff
- Ystader ap Pandwlff
- Puter ab Ystader
- Caper ap Puter
- Pybyr ap Caper
- Cadwr ap Pybyr
- Deiniog ap Cadwr
- Dyfnwal ap Deiniog
- Brochwel ap Dyfnwal
- Ednyfed ap Brochwel
- Tudwal ab Ednyfed
- Doned ap Tudwal
- Coed ap Doned
- Lleuddogw ap Coed
- Meirion ap Lleuddogw
Princes of Rhos
- Owain Ddantgwyn ap Einion Yrth
- Cynlas Goch ab Owain Gwyn
- St Einion ap Owain
- Maig ab Owain ap Cynlas
- Cadal Crysban
- Idgwyn ap Cadwal Crysbyn
- Einion ab Idgwyn
- Rhufon ap Einion ap Idgwyn
- Hywel ap Rhufon
- Meirion ap Hywel ap Rhufon
- Hywel ap Caradog
Princes of Rhufoniog
- Rhufon ap Cunedda Wledig
- Breichiol
- Môr ap Breichiol
- Aeddan ap Môr
- Morudd ab Aeddan
- Môr ap Morudd
Kingdom of Morgannwg
Kings of Ergyng
Kingdom of Ergyng, in Wales and on the border of what is now Herefordshire, England.- Peibio Clafrog ap Erb, King of Ergyng
- Cynfyn ap Peibio
- Gwrfoddw
- Gwrgan Fawr ap Cynfyn
Kings of Ewyas
Regional Kingdom of Ewyas in Wales and Herefordshire, England.- Clydog ap Clydwyn
Kings of Glywysing
- Glywys ap Solor
- *Pawl Penychen
- *Mechwyn, ruler of Gorfynydd, cantref of Glywysing
- Ithel ap Morgan
- Hywel ap Rhys
- Gruffydd ab Owain
- Cadwgan ab Owain
- Hywel ab Owain
Prince of Glywysing
Kings of Gwent
- Ynyr Gwent
- Caradoc ap Ynyr
- Ffernfael ab Idwal
- Ithel ap Hywel
- *Ffernafael ab Ithel ap Morgan
- *Meurig ap Hywel
- *Ffernfael ap Meurig
- *Brochwel ap Meurig
- Arthfael ap Hywel
- Ithel ab Athrwys ap Ffernfael
- Arthfael ap Noe
- Rhodri ab Elise
- Gruffudd ap Elise
- Edwyn ap Gwriad
Rulers of Gwynllŵg
Kings and Lords in the cantref of Gwynllwg, in Glamorgan.- Gwynllyw ap Glywys, ruler of Gwynllwg, cantref of Glywysing
- *Saint Cadoc, son of Gwynllyw, ruler of Gwynllwg
Kings of Morgannwg
The Kingdom of Morgannwg was formed by the merging of the two kingdoms of Morgannwg and Gwent. At times, the kingdoms were separate and independent.- Ithel ab Athrwys ab Meurig
- Owain, King of Morgannwg
- Morgan Hen ab Owain
- Owain ap Morgan Hen
Kingdom of Powys
Kings of Powys
- Gwrtheyrn, ruled Buellt and Gwrtheyrnion
- *Cadeyrn Fendigaid
- **Cadell Ddyrnllug
- ***Cyngen Glodrydd
- **Rhuddfedel Frych
- *Pasgen ap Gwrtheyrn, ruled Buellt and Gwrtheyrnion
- **Mawgan ap Pasgen
- Brochwel Ysgithrog
- Cynan Garwyn
- Selyf ap Cynan
- Manwgan ap Selyf
- Eiludd Powys
- Beli ab Eiludd, son of Manwgan/Myngan
- Gwylog ap Beli
- Elisedd ap Gwylog
- Brochfael ab Elisedd
- Cadell ap Brochfael ab Aeddan
- Cyngen ap Cadell ap Brochwel
Descendants of Rhodri Mawr
- Merfyn ap Rhodri
- Llywelyn ap Merfyn
Pengwern
The former petty Kingdom of Pengwern, today located in the Midlands, possibly around the Wrekin, England.- Cyndrwyn
- Cynddylan ap Cyndrwyn
Welsh regional kingdoms
All of Wales
of Wales as a modern territory by 1055.North Wales
Kings and Princes of the Kingdoms of Gwynedd and Powys.South Wales
Kings and Princes of Buellt and Gwrtheyrnion
- Pasgen ap Gwrtheryn, son of Vortigern
- Pawl ap Mepurit
- Eldog ap Pawl
- Eldad ab Eldog ap Paul
- Morudd ab Eldad
- Pasgen Buellt ap Gwyddaint
- Tewdwr ap Pasgen
- Gloud ap Pasgn Buellt
- Ffernfael ap Tewdwr
Ceredigion, Meirionnydd, Gwynedd
King of an enlarged Gwynedd, including Ceredigion, Meirionnydd and Dyffryn Clwyd, making his realm North West and West Wales.Deheubarth, Gwynedd
Kingdoms in the west and northwest of Wales.Deheubarth, Gwynedd, Powys
North and Mid to Southwest Wales.Dyfed, Brycheiniog
- Cathen ap Gwlyddein
- Cadwgon ap Cathen
- Rhain ap Cadwgan, and Ystrad Tywi
Dyfed, Gwynedd, Powys, Seisyllwg
King of all of Wales, except for Morgannwg and Gwent.Ergyng, Gwent
- Erb
Glywysing, Gwent
Southeast of Wales.- Tewdrig
- Meurig ap Tewdrig
- Morgan ab Athrwys
- Meurig ab Ithel
- Arthfael Hen ap Rhys
- Owain ap Hywel
- Caradog ap Gruffydd
- Iestyn ap Gwrgan(t)
Gwent, Morgannwg
South and Southeast of Wales.Welsh Royal Houses (870s–1283)
The three royal houses of Wales' regions were first divided by Rhodri the Great in the 9th century. Of his children, two of King's sons began royal dynasties. Anarawd reigned in Gwynedd, and Cadell founded Deheubarth, then another son Merfyn reigned in Powys.Aberffraw
Aberffraw Kings of Gwynedd
- Anarawd ap Rhodri
- Idwal Foel ab Anarawd
- Ieuaf ab Idwal
- Hywel ab Ieuaf
- Cadwallon ab Ieuaf
- Cynan ap Hywel
- Iago ab Idwal ap Meurig
- Dafydd ab Owain Gwynedd
Aberffraw King of Ceredigion
Aberffraw Prince of Anglesey
Aberffraw Princes of Gwynedd
Dinefwr
The Kingdom of Deheubarth was formed by the union of the Kingdoms of Ceredigion and Dyfed by Hywel Dda in 910.Dinefwr Kings of Deheubarth
- Owain ap Hywel
- Rhodri ap Hywel
- Edwin ap Hywel
- Rhydderch ap Iestyn
- Hywel ab Edwin
- Maredudd ab Owain ab Edwin
- Rhys ab Owain ab Edwin
- Rhys ap Tewdwr
Dinefwr Princes of Deheubarth
- Gruffydd ap Rhys
- Anarawd ap Gruffydd
- Cadell ap Gruffydd
- Maredudd ap Gruffydd
- Gruffydd ap Rhys
- Rhys Gryg
Mathrafal
Mathrafal Princes of Powys
- Iorwerth ap Bleddyn
- Cadwgan ap Bleddyn
- Owain ap Cadwgan
- Maredudd ap Bleddyn Cynfyn
- Madog ap Maredudd
Mathrafal Prince of Powys Fadog
- Gruffydd Maelor I, son of Madog ap Maredudd
Mathrafal Princes of Powys Wenwynwyn
- Gruffudd, son of Maerdudd ap Bleddyn
- Owain Cyfeiliog
Welsh Lordships (1000s–1500s)
The Lords of Welsh areas once belonging to monarchies. They were ruled by the direct descendants and heirs of Kings in Wales from around the time of the Norman invasion of Wales, some of which lasted until after the conquest of Wales by Edward I, and in a few instances, Welsh baronies lasted later into the Principality of Wales.Lords of Afan
Listed Lords of Nedd-Avan, dynasty of Glamorgan, Morgannwg.- Caradog ap Iestyn
- Owain ap Caradog, Lord of Afan
- Maerdudd, Lord of Miskin
- Morgan
- Leision
- Morgan Gam
- Morgan Fychan
- Rhys
Lords of Arwystli and Cedewain
The regional territories as a dynasty combined the territories of Arwystli and Cedewain. The area was later incorporated into Powys Wenwynwyn.- Trahaearn ap Caradog, King of Gwynedd
- Meurig, Lord of Arwystli
- Griffri
- Llywarch
- Owain
- Ieuaf
- Hywel o'r Brithdir
- Robert
- Maredudd
- Owain
Lords of Caerleon
The rulers of Gwynllwg and upper Gwent became the Lords of Caerleon.- Gruffudd ap Rhydderch, son of Rhydderch ab Iestyn
- Caradog ap Gruffudd
- Owain ap Caradog, Gwynllwg
- Morgan ab Owain, Lord of Caerleon
- Iorwerth ab Owain, Lord of Caerleon
- Hywel ab Iorwerth
- Morgan ap Hywel
Lords of Ceredigion
Lordship of Ceredigion, from the House of Dinefwr, Deheubarth.- Maelgwn ap Rhys Lord of Ceredigion
- Maelgwn Fychan.
Lords of Mechain
Mechain, Powys.- Owain Fychan of Mechain, son of Prince Madog ap Maerdudd from Powys
- Owain Fychan
- Llywelyn Fychan, Lord of Mechain
- Gruffydd, Lord of Mechain
- Maredudd, Lord of Mechain
Lord of Menai
Lord of the Menai commote on Anglesey.- Llywarch ap Bran, Lord of Menai
Lords of Merioneth
The vassal Lordship of Merioneth from Gwynedd, also Lords of Eifionydd and Ardudwy. Descendants of King Owain Gwynedd.- Cynan ab Owain Gwynedd
- Gruffudd ap Cynan ab Owain Gwynedd, Lord of Meirionnydd and Ardudwy
- Maredudd ap Cynan, Lord of Meirionnydd and Eifionydd and part of Ardudwy
- Llywelyn Fawr ap Maredudd, Lord of Merionieth
- Maredudd ap [Llywelyn ap Maredudd ap Cynan|Maredudd ap Llywelyn], Lord of Merioneth
- Llywelyn Fychan, Lord of Merioneth
Lords of Nannau
Descendants of Madog ap Cadwgan ap Bleddyn, Prince of Powys. Lordship c. 1118 until the final Lord in the 1500s, before the use of the surname Nanney for the family.- Madog, 1st Lord of Nannau ;
- Cadwgan;
- Madog;
- Meurig, Lord of Nannau;
- Ynyr Hen ;
- Ynyr Fychan ;
- Meurig Fychan;
- Meurig Llwyd;
- Hywel Sele, 9th Lord ;
- Meurig Fychan;
- Dafydd ap Meurig Fychan;
- Hywel ap Dafydd ;
- Gruffudd Wyn Nanney, 13th Lord.
Lords of Oswestry
Lords of Oswestry, from Powys, prior to the Baronetcy of Cymmer-yn-Edeirnion.- Prince Owain Brogyntyn of Powys, Lord of Oswestry, Edeirnion and Dinmael
- *Bleddyn
- *Iorweth
- **Gruffudd, 1st Baron of Cymmer-yn-Edeirnion
- *Gruffudd
Lords of Powys Fadog
Northern Powys, House of Mathrafal.- Madog ap Gruffydd Maelor Lord of Powys Fadog
- Gruffydd Maelor, Lord of Castell Dinas Brân
- Madog II ap Gruffydd, Lord of Dinas Bran
- Gruffudd Fychan I
- Madog Crypl
- Gruffydd of Rhuddalt, Lord of Glyndyfrdwy
- Gruffudd Fychan II, Lord of Glyndyfrdwy
Lords of Powys Wenwynwyn
Southern Powys, House of Mathrafal. The lordship also had lands in Arwystli, Cyfeiliog, Mawddwy, and Caereinion.- Gwenwynwyn, Lord of Powys Wenwynwyn, son of Prince Owain Cyfeiliog
- Gruffydd ap Gwenwynwyn
- Owen de la Pole
Rhwng Gwy a Hafren
The region of Rhwng Gwy a Hafren, between the Rivers Wye and Severn, ruled by Lords. Associated with Brycheiniog and Buellt, they ruled the cantrefs of Maelienydd and Elfael.- Elystan Glodrydd
- Cadwgan ab Elstan Glodrydd
- Idnerth
- Madog
- Cadwallon ap Madog, ruled Maelienydd and Elfael
- Einion Clud ruled Maelienydd and Elfael
- Maelgwn
- Cadwallon
Lords of Senghenydd
The Lordship of Senghenydd was then a vassal of the Lordship of Glamorgan.- Ifor Bach, Lord of Senghenydd
- Gruffudd, Lord of Senghenydd
- Rhys, Lord of Senghendd
- Gruffudd ap Rhys
- Llywelyn Bren
Lords of Tegeingl
Lordship of Coleshill, Prestatyn, and Rhuddlan, also considered Princes.- Edwin of Tegeingl
- *Owain ab Edwin of Tegeingl, father-in-law to Gruffudd ap Cynan
Principality of Wales (1216–1542)
The late medieval territory of the Principality of Wales and the members of Welsh royalty who ruled that area or attempted to regain their dynastic inheritances during the Principality. They were titled or claimants as the Prince of Wales. The territory of the principality included the kingdoms of Gwynedd, Deheubarth, and Powys, and also the areas of Ceredigion and Carmarthenshire. There was the exception of Llywelyn ab Iorwerth, who ruled most of the territory of the Principality and also Montgomeryshire, but not as a Prince of Wales; by 1230 he styled himself as the Prince of Aberffraw and Lord of Snowdon.Pre-Principality, 1165–1197
- Owain Gwynedd, King of Gwynedd, Prince of Wales;
- Rhys ap Gruffydd, Lord of Deheubarth, Prince of Wales.
Welsh rule, 1216–1283
- Llywelyn Fawr ap Iorwerth, Prince of Gwynedd, Prince of North Wales;
- Dafydd ap Llywelyn, Prince of Gwynedd ;
- Llywelyn ap Gruffudd, Prince of Wales ;
- Dafydd ap Gruffydd, Prince of Gwynedd.
English rule, 1283–1542
- Madog ap Llywelyn, claimant Prince of Wales ;
- Owain ap Tomas ap Rhodri in exile but claimed Prince of Wales ;
- Owain ap Gruffudd, pretender Prince of Wales, Lord of Glyndyfrdwy.