In the early middle ages Wales was composed of a variety of independent
kingdoms with varying degrees of power, influence, and stability, each
ruled by proud and obdurate lineages. In this period a kingdom of Wales
never existed, but the more powerful leaders, like Rhodri Mawr, Gruffudd
ap Llywleyn, and Llywelyn ap Gruffundd, sought to extend their rule over
the entire country. In this book, Kari Maund produces revealing pictures
of the leading Welsh kings and princes of the day and explores both
their contribution to Welsh history and their impact on the wider world.
It restores these men to their rightful place among the past rulers of
the island of Britain.