Overview
Seisyllwg (Welsh: [sɛiˈsəɬʊɡ]) was a petty kingdom of medieval Wales. It is unclear when it emerged as a distinct unit, but according to later sources it consisted of the former Kingdom of Ceredigion plus the region known as Ystrad Tywi. Thus it covered the modern county of Ceredigion, part of Carmarthenshire, and the Gower Peninsula. It is evidently named after Seisyll, king of Ceredigion in the 7th or early 8th century, but it is unknown if he was directly responsible for its establishment. In the 10th century Seisyllwg became the centre of power for Hywel Dda, who came to rule most of Wales. In 920 Hywel merged Seisyllwg with the Kingdom of Dyfed to form the new kingdom of Deheubarth.
Historical Periods
Kingdom of Seisyllwg (878–899)
878 CE – 899 CE
Area: 4,577 km²
Kingdom of Seisyllwg (900–910)
900 CE – 910 CE
Area: 8,936 km²
Kingdom of Seisyllwg (911–921)
911 CE – 921 CE
Area: 7,936 km²
Kingdom of Seisyllwg (922–946)
922 CE – 946 CE
Area: 14,278 km²
Kingdom of Seisyllwg (947–959)
947 CE – 959 CE
Area: 18,375 km²