Meurig is a Welsh name of Brittonic origin and may refer to: Meurig ap Tewdrig (fl. before 470, the son of Tewdrig (St. Tewdrig), and a king of the early...
Meurig ap Tewdrig (Latin: Mauricius; English: Maurice) was the son of Tewdrig (St. Tewdric), and a King of the early Welsh Kingdoms of Gwent and Glywysing...
Meurig ap Idnerth (Mauric/Meuruc, [son] of Idnerth) was an early 6th-century king of Buellt, a medieval Welsh kingdom. Little is known of King Meurig...
Athrwys ap Meurig (c. 605–655) was a prince, and possibly king, of Gwent and Glywysing in Wales. He was the son of King Meurig ap Tewdrig and the father...
Gwgon ap Meurig (died c. 870/871) was a 9th-century king of Ceredigion and Ystrad Tywi (i.e., Seisyllwg) in southwest Wales. Gwgon was the son of the former...
Iago ab Idwal ap Meurig (died 1039) was a Prince of Gwynedd and Powys. He was also referred to as "King of the Britons" in the Annals of Ulster. On the...
Arthen ap Seisyll (d. 807) Dyfnwallon ab Arthen (c. 750) Meurig ap Dyfnwallon (c. 780) Gwgon ap Meurig (d. 872) Triffyn Farfog (c. 430) Aergol Lawhir (c. 460)...
Meurig ap Hywel (died c. 843/49) was a 9th-century king of Gwent in southeastern Wales. The Chronicle of the Princes reported that in the year 843 AD,...
Ystrad Meurig (or Ystradmeurig) is a village and community in Ceredigion, Wales. It lies on the B4340 road northwest of the town of Tregaron, on the edge...
Meurig ab Ithel or Idwal was an 8th-century king of part of Glywysing in southern Wales. Meurig's father Ithel ap Morgan had been in sole possession of...
Lewis ab Owen ap Meurig (by 1524 – 1590) of Brondeg, near Newborough, Anglesey, Wales, was a Welsh politician. He was elected a Member of Parliament (MP)...
dowry. Meurig ap Tewdrig King of Gwent (493/517 – 530–540) Athrwys ap Meurig King of Gwent (530–540 - 573) Frioc ap Meurig, with Idnerth ap Meurig ? Ithel...
Meurig Bowen is a British arts administrator who works mainly in festival and orchestral programming. Since 2020 he has been Chief Executive and Artistic...
Angharad ferch Meurig (fl. c. 875 CE) was a 9th-century Welsh noblewoman. She was the wife of Rhodri the Great of Gwynedd, and mother of Anarawd (Rhodri's...
Maurice Antonia Jones (born September 14, 1964) is the former CEO of OneTen [1], a coalition of companies dedicated to creating one million jobs for African...
Christianity portal Meurig Llwyd Williams (born 1961) was the Archdeacon of Bangor from 2005 to 2011; and Archdeacon of France, 2016–2021. Williams is...
Idwal ap Meurig (died 997), was king of Gwynedd. He was the son of Meurig ab Idwal Foel, who, though the rightful heir to the throne, was killed in 986...
Ifor Bach (meaning Ivor the Short) (fl. 1158) also known as Ifor ap Meurig and in anglicised form Ivor Bach, Lord of Senghenydd, was a twelfth-century...
Ffernfael ap Meurig or Ffyrnfael or Fernmail, fl. 880s, was king of Gwent in southeast Wales jointly with his brother Brochfael. Asser says in his biography...
Sir John Meurig Thomas FLSW FRS HonFREng HonFRSE FRMS (15 December 1932 – 13 November 2020), also known as JMT, was a Welsh scientist, educator, university...
Meurig Dafydd (c. 1510–95) was a Welsh bard, genealogist and historian, at one time one of the leading literary figures in Glamorgan. However, his poetry...
Cadwgan ap Meurig (fl. 1045 – 1074) was a medieval Welsh ruler who reigned over the petty kingdoms of Gwent and Morgannwg in the tumultuous years of dynastic...
was the grandson of Meurig ap Tewdrig and the son of Athrwys ap Meurig. Morgan was the grandson and probable successor of King Meurig. Lloyd argues that...
King (842–848) Meurig ap Hywel, King (848–849) Meurig ap Arthfael Hen, King (849–874) Ffernfael ap Meurig, King (874–880) Brochfael ap Meurig, King (880–920)...
Llywelyn's death in 1023, a member of the Aberffraw dynasty, Iago ab Idwal ap Meurig, became ruler of Gwynedd and began his rise to power in Powys. In 1039,...
second eldest son, Cadell, at its helm. Anarawd ap Rhodri Cadell ap Rhodri Meurig ap Rhodri Merfyn ap Rhodri Gwriad ap Rhodri Tudwal ap Rhodri Gwyddelig ap...
Aurelianus, and the Welsh kings Owain Ddantgwyn, Enniaun Girt, and Athrwys ap Meurig. However, no convincing evidence for these identifications has emerged....