Rhuddfedel Frych ('Rhuddfedel the Freckled') may have been a late 5th-century Welsh ruler. At least one historian has suggested that he may have been the first member of the royal house of Powys to be styled as "Prince".[1]
Peter Bartrum notes that Rhuddfedel appears only in a "very artificial pedigree of Cadell Ddyrnllug" in the Hanesyn Hen and that "Nothing is known about Rhuddfedel Frych. He may perhaps be a son of Cateyrn."[2]
Rhuddfedel was said to have been succeeded by his son Cyngen Glodrydd.[1]
References
^ a bMathews, Rupert (2012). Ceawlin: The Man Who Created England. Pen & Sword Books. ISBN9781844689378.
^Bartrum, Peter C. (1993). "Rhuddfedel Frych". A Welsh Classical Dictionary: People in History and Legend up to About A.D. 1000. Aberystwyth: National Library of Wales. p. 640. ISBN9780907158738. Retrieved 31 March 2025.
Dunoding Dunod ap Cunedda Eifion ap Dunod Dingad ab Eifion Meurig ad 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 Bleiddud ap Caradog Cuhelyn ap Bleiddud
^Rulers with names in italics are considered fictional
^Bartrum, Peter Clement (1993). A Welsh Classical Dictionary: People in History and Legend Up to about A.D. 1000. National Library of Wales. ISBN0907158730.