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  • |Brethanic Celts coalecse into five kingdoms : Calenwy(?), Dyllewin(?), Rhysiog, UL10-98, UL10-99. ...n of Dyllenwin and Calenwy to form Morionys(?). Frequent conflicts between Rhysiog and Morionys.
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  • ...e was befalling other Caeltig realms, particularly Ionadàlba, Morionys and Rhysiog, and the Vinnish lands to the east. King Meryn of Devnun turned for help to ...hen King Rewan "the Reckless" entered into an alliance with King Iolo I of Rhysiog to rid his realm of the Wesmans, in return for which Rewan would then assis
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  • *1616: Ingerland seizes the colony of [[New Cambria]] from [[Rhysiog]]. It will rename the colony to Cambria in the 1620s.
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  • ...bru Newydd''), centred on the settlement of Brynderwyn, the following day. Rhysiog's relatively low population at the time meant that the population of the co ...and was adding economic pressure to an already volatile Rhysiog. In 1614, Rhysiog entered into negotiations with Ingerland to sell the colony. Following the
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  • ...st to colonise the area around the turn of the 16th century, followed by [[Rhysiog|Rhysiogan]] settlers in 1594. In 1616, [[Ingerland]] took possession of [[N
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  • *'''21 April 1594:''' Fleeing religious persecution, settlers from Rhysiog found the colony of New Cambria (Cambric: "Cambru Newydd) at Brynderwyn. *'''November 1615:''' Facing severe economic difficulties, Rhysiog enters negotiations to sell New Cambria to Ingerland.
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