Caradog Ap Gruffydd - Succession

Succession

Caradog left a son, Owain ap Caradog, who contented himself with the rule of Gwynllwg and was the founder of the line of the Lords of Caerleon in south east Wales.

Regnal titles
Preceded by
Gruffydd ap Llywelyn
Prince of Glywysing (as part of the Kingdom of Morgannwg)
1063–1074
Succeeded by
merged into the Kingdom of Morgannwg
Preceded by
Maredudd ab Owain
Pretender King of Deheubarth
1072–1081
Succeeded by
Rhys ap Tewdwr
Preceded by
Cadwgan ap Meurig
King of Morgannwg
1075–1081
Succeeded by
Iestyn ap Gwrgant

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