Overview
Gwent (Old Welsh: Guent) was a medieval Welsh kingdom, lying between the Rivers Wye and Usk. It existed from the end of Roman rule in Britain in about the 5th century until the Norman invasion of Wales in the 11th century. Along with its neighbour Glywysing, it seems to have had a great deal of cultural continuity with the earlier Silures, keeping their own courts and diocese separate from the rest of Wales until their conquest by Gruffydd ap Llywelyn. Although it recovered its independence after his death in 1063, Gwent was the first of the Welsh kingdoms to be overrun following the Norman conquest.
Historical Periods
Kingdom of Gwent (540–576)
540 CE – 576 CE
Area: 1,442 km²
Kingdom of Gwent (577–586)
577 CE – 586 CE
Area: 1,420 km²
Kingdom of Gwent (587–627)
587 CE – 627 CE
Area: 1,530 km²
Kingdom of Gwent (628–704)
628 CE – 704 CE
Area: 1,486 km²
Kingdom of Gwent (705–740)
705 CE – 740 CE
Area: 1,420 km²
Kingdom of Gwent (741–754)
741 CE – 754 CE
Area: 1,355 km²
Kingdom of Gwent (755–787)
755 CE – 787 CE
Area: 1,420 km²
Kingdom of Gwent (788–805)
788 CE – 805 CE
Area: 1,355 km²
Kingdom of Gwent (806–829)
806 CE – 829 CE
Area: 1,420 km²
Kingdom of Gwent (830–839)
830 CE – 839 CE
Area: 1,355 km²
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