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1. | Owain ap Hywel, Prince of South Wales (son of Howell Dha "the Good", Prince of South Wales and Elen verch Llywarch); died in 988 in Wales. Other Events and Attributes:
- History: In 948, he became the Prince of South Wales.
From 949 to 950, Jevaf and Iago fought against Owain and his brothers.
Owain fought the battle of Aber Conway in Gwynedd in 952. The battle was a draw with major losses on both sides.
In 953, the princes of Gwynedd (Javaf and Iago) again invaded Cardigan, and were driven back by Owain and his surviving brothers. In the end, Owain's youngest brother, Eineon, relinquished the Kingdom to Javaf and Iago.
In 958, Owain took lands from Morgan Mawr, the Prince of Glamorgan, but King Edgar of England forced him to return it.
In 962, Owain paid a tribute of wolf heads to King Edgar of England.
Notes:
Death: MacKenzie (1966) gives his death year as 987.
Family/Spouse: Angharad verch Llewelyn. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- Einion ap Owain was born about 933 in Dinefwr Castle, Carmarthenshire, Wales; died in 983 in Gwent, Wales.
- Cadwaellon ap Owain died in 961 in Wales.
- Maredydd ap Owain, King of All Wales was born about 938 in Carmarthshire, Wales; died in 999 in Wales.
- Llywarch ap Owain
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