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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