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Kingdom of Dunoting

Dunoding

460 CE – 900 CE

Quick Facts

Type
Sovereign · kingdom
Period
460 CE – 900 CE
Duration
440 years
Known Periods
2
Capital
Criccieth
Data Confidence
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Overview

Dunoding was an early sub-kingdom within the Kingdom of Gwynedd in north-west Wales which existed between the 5th and 10th centuries. According to tradition, it was named after Dunod, a son of the founding father of Gwynedd – Cunedda Wledig – who drove the Irish settlers from the area in c. 460. The territory existed as a subordinate realm within Gwynedd until the line of rulers descended from Dunod expired in c. 925. Following the end of the House of Dunod, it was split into the cantrefi of Eifionydd and Ardudwy and fully incorporated into Gwynedd. After the defeat of the kingdom of Gwynedd in 1283 and its annexation to England, the two cantrefi became parts of the counties of.

Historical Periods

Kingdom of Dunoting (592–622)

592 CE – 622 CE

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Capital: CricciethArea: 1,515 km²

Kingdom of Dunoting (623–625)

623 CE – 625 CE

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Capital: CricciethArea: 1,515 km²

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