Glywysing •
Eugenius, son of
Magnus Maximus (c.383 - c.440) •
Marius, son of Eugenius (c.440 - c.450s) • Congar, son of Marius (c. 450s) •
Solar, son of Marius (fl c.470) •
Glywys, son of Solar (c. 470–c. 480), who gave his name to the kingdom •
Gwynllyw, son of Glywys, ruler of
Gwynllwg (c. 480–523), cantref of Glywysing •
Pawl, son of Glywys, ruler of
Penychen (c. 480–540), cantref of Glywysing •
Mechwyn, son of Glywys, ruler of
Gorfynydd (c. 480–c.500), cantref of Glywysing • Edelig, son of Glywys, King of Edeligion, (fl c.480 - 500?) •
Cadoc, son of Gwynllyw, ruler of Gwynllwg (523–580) and Penychen (540–580), died without heirs
Glywysing is ruled by the Kings of Gwent until Rhys ap Ithel •
Rhys ap Ithel/
Rhys ab Idwal, son of the Kings of Gwent (c. 755–785), with brothers,
Rhodri and
Meurig •
Arthfael Hen ap Rhys (Arthfael the Old) (785–c. 825) with
Brochfael ap Rhys •
Rhys ap Arthfael, (c. 830–c. 840) •
Hywel ap Rhys, (c. 840–886) •
Owain ap Hywel (886–) •
Gruffydd ab Owain (–934) King of Gower •
Cadwgan ab Owain (–950) King of West Glywysing •
Morgan Hen ab Owain (Morgan the Old) (930–974)
united the former kingdoms of Gwent and Glywysing in 942 under the name of Morgannwg, but they were broken up again immediately after his death, remaining separate until about 1055 • Morgan the Old's son, Owain ap Morgan (974–c. 983) • brothers of Owain ap Morgan (Idwallon, Hywel and Cadell) (dates unknown) • his son, Rhys ab Owain (c. 990–c. 1000)
who ruled Glywysing jointly with his brothers • Ithel the Black, son Idwallon (990) •
Hywel ab Owain (c. 990–c. 1043)
and • Iestyn ab Owain (c. 990–c. 1015) • his son,
Rhydderch ap Iestyn (c. 1015–1033) • his son,
Gruffydd ap Rhydderch (1033–1055) • Gwrgant ab Ithel the Black (1033 - 1070) •
Gruffydd ap Llywelyn, invader and prince of Gwynedd (1055–1063) • Gruffydd ap Rhydderch's son,
Caradog ap Gruffydd (1063–1081)
who was a subject of the King of Gwent and King of Morgannwg Cadwgan ap Meurig before he deposed him and took the kingdom for himself •
Iestyn ap Gwrgan(t) (1081–1091)
Iestyn was the last ruler of an independent Morgannwg, which was thereafter in the possession of the Normans and became the lordship of Glamorgan ==References==