Nest ferch Cadell

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Nest ferch Cadell (* ca. 770 in Powys, heute Montgomeryshire) war eine Prinzessin des mittelalterlichen walisischen Königreiches Powys, das sich im Nordosten von Wales befand. Durch ihre Ehe mit Merfyn Frych ap Gwriad (Merfyn der Sommersprossige, Sohn des Gwriad) König von Gwynedd wurde sie zur Königin von Gwynedd. Ihre historische Rolle liegt darin, dass über ihre Erbansprüche die Krone des Königreiches Powys nicht in ihrer eigenen Familie blieb, sondern in der Gestalt ihres Sohnes, Rhodri den Großen an die Familie ihres Mannes überging. Dies war die Grundlage für den Aufstieg ihres Sohnes Rhodri zu einem der bedeutendsten Herrscher von Wales. rdf:langString
Nest ferch Cadell est réputée être une fille de Cadell ap Brochfael, un roi de Powys du VIIIe siècle, qui aurait été l'épouse de Merfyn Frych ap Gwriad roi de Gwynedd, et la mère de Rhodri Mawr, roi de Powys et de Gwynedd. rdf:langString
Nest ferch Cadell was the daughter of Cadell ap Brochfael, an 8th-century King of Powys, the wife of Merfyn Frych, King of Gwynedd. On the death of her brother Cyngen ap Cadell in 855, authority over the Kingdom of Powys was claimed by Rhodri the Great, who had previously inherited the Kingdom of Gwynedd on the death of his father in 844. Rhodri thus united the Kingdoms of Powys and Gwynedd. Traditionally, Nest was claimed to be Rhodri's mother, hence his claim to Powys would have been matrilineal. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Nest ferch Cadell (* ca. 770 in Powys, heute Montgomeryshire) war eine Prinzessin des mittelalterlichen walisischen Königreiches Powys, das sich im Nordosten von Wales befand. Durch ihre Ehe mit Merfyn Frych ap Gwriad (Merfyn der Sommersprossige, Sohn des Gwriad) König von Gwynedd wurde sie zur Königin von Gwynedd. Ihre historische Rolle liegt darin, dass über ihre Erbansprüche die Krone des Königreiches Powys nicht in ihrer eigenen Familie blieb, sondern in der Gestalt ihres Sohnes, Rhodri den Großen an die Familie ihres Mannes überging. Dies war die Grundlage für den Aufstieg ihres Sohnes Rhodri zu einem der bedeutendsten Herrscher von Wales.
rdf:langString Nest ferch Cadell est réputée être une fille de Cadell ap Brochfael, un roi de Powys du VIIIe siècle, qui aurait été l'épouse de Merfyn Frych ap Gwriad roi de Gwynedd, et la mère de Rhodri Mawr, roi de Powys et de Gwynedd.
rdf:langString Nest ferch Cadell was the daughter of Cadell ap Brochfael, an 8th-century King of Powys, the wife of Merfyn Frych, King of Gwynedd. On the death of her brother Cyngen ap Cadell in 855, authority over the Kingdom of Powys was claimed by Rhodri the Great, who had previously inherited the Kingdom of Gwynedd on the death of his father in 844. Rhodri thus united the Kingdoms of Powys and Gwynedd. Traditionally, Nest was claimed to be Rhodri's mother, hence his claim to Powys would have been matrilineal. However, it is unclear why the inheritance of Powys would have passed through Nest to her son, and not to one of the sons of Cyngen: Elisedd ap Cyngen, Ieuaf ap Cyngen, Aeddan ap Cyngen, and Gruffudd ap Cyngen. The texts of Welsh laws which survive to us were written down no earlier than the 12th century, but they provide no evidence that women were capable of transmitting legal title of kingship or lordship. Equally, although Rhodri's pedigree in a manuscript in Jesus College Oxford states Nest as his mother, another pedigree in a fourteenth-century manuscript in the National Library of Wales records his mother as Essyllt ferch Cynan. There are no strong grounds to accept either manuscript as reliable, but it is reasonable to believe that the royal house of Gwynedd promoted the view that the Kingdom of Powys had passed to Rhodri the Great through his mother in order to legitimise their control over it. Either way, this possible genealogical manipulation became part of the accepted story of the unification of the two kingdoms. Most now take Nest ferch Cadell to be the Nest who was married to Gwerstan son of Gwaithfoed, whose Grandson Bleddyn founded Powys's ruling House of Mathrafal. Rhodri's mother is instead taken to be Essylt daughter of Cynan Dindaethwy, last King of the House of Cunedda; it follows that Essylt was not Merfyn's mother, but his wife. Consequently, those taking this view conclude that Nest's alleged marriage to Merfyn (or Rhodri) was merely a rumour spread and recorded by supporters of Gwynedd to demean the Kings of Powys, and to claim lordship over them. The House of Gwynedd's Kingship is recorded being passed jure uxoris through Essylt to her husband Merfyn, and thence distaff (i.e. by the female line) to their son Rhodri on Merfyn's death, the same going for Rhodri's wife Angharad, the daughter of Meurig King of Seisyllwg when her brother Gwgon drowned without an heir, allowing Rhodri to rule Seisyllwg jure uxoris, and his son Cadell to inherit it matrilineally.
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