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==Biography==
==Biography==
===Early rule===
===Early rule===
Born around 820 as the son of {{Wiki|Merfyn Frych}},<ref name="Wiki">{{WP|Rhodri the Great}}</ref> Rhodri ascended to the throne of Gwynedd in 844 following his father's death. Through his marriage to Angharad ferch Meurig, a princess of {{Wiki|Seisyllwg}}, Rhodri eventually came to assimilate the numerous Welsh kingdoms under his rule. By 872, his kingdom largely comprised of what is now modern-day Wales and he was given the title of King of the [[Britons]].<ref name="Database">''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla]]'' – [[Database: Rhodri]]</ref>
Born around 820 as the son of {{Wiki|Merfyn Frych}},<ref name="Wiki">{{WP|Rhodri the Great}}</ref> Rhodri ascended to the throne of Gwynedd in 844 following his father's death. Through his marriage to Angharad ferch Meurig, a princess of {{Wiki|Seisyllwg}}, Rhodri eventually came to assimilate the numerous Welsh kingdoms under his rule. By 872, his kingdom largely comprised of what is now [[Modern times|modern-day]] Wales and he was given the title of King of the [[Britons]].<ref name="Database">''Assassin's Creed: Valhalla'' – [[Database: Rhodri]]</ref>


As King of the Britons, Rhodri spent much of his reign defending the borders of his kingdom, often clashing against the [[Mercia|Kingdom of Mercia]] in [[England|Western England]]. Following the [[Viking expansion|Viking invasion]], Rhodri also came to clash against the Viking invaders, and at one point, developed a bitter feud with the Viking leader [[Ivarr the Boneless]]. During one such encounter, Rhodri fought Ivarr and left a prominent scar on the Viking's face.<ref name="WarWeary">''Assassin's Creed: Valhalla'' – [[War Weary]]</ref><ref name="KingKiller"/>
As King of the Britons, Rhodri spent much of his reign defending the borders of his kingdom, often clashing against the [[Mercia|Kingdom of Mercia]] in [[England|Western England]]. Following the [[Viking expansion|Viking invasion]], Rhodri also came to clash against the Viking invaders, and at one point, developed a bitter feud with the Viking leader [[Ivarr the Boneless]]. During one such encounter, Rhodri fought Ivarr and left a prominent scar on the Viking's face.<ref name="WarWeary">''Assassin's Creed: Valhalla'' – [[War Weary]]</ref><ref name="KingKiller"/>
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ACV War Weary 5.png|Rhodri meeting Deorlaf with his wife and captain
ACV War Weary 5.png|Rhodri meeting Deorlaf with his wife and captain
ACV War Weary 6.png|Rhodri meeting his rival Ivarr once again
ACV War Weary 6.png|Rhodri meeting his rival Ivarr once again
ACV War Weary 11.png|Rhodri being restrained as he called for his men to eliminate the Norse and Saxons
ACV War Weary 11.png|Rhodri restrained after witnessing Ivarr murder Gwriad
ACV King Killer 4.png|Rhodri confronting Eivor and Ivarr from his castle
ACV King Killer 4.png|Rhodri confronting Eivor and Ivarr from his castle
ACV King Killer 10.png|Rhodri confronted in his keep
ACV King Killer 10.png|Rhodri confronted in his keep

Revision as of 01:53, 5 April 2022

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Rhodri ap Merfyn (c. 820 – 873), also known as Rhodri the Great, became King of Gwynedd in 844 and later Powys and Seisyllwg. In various histories, he was referred to as the King of Wales. He was the husband of Angharad ferch Meurig, with whom he formed a unified and savvy leadership.

Biography

Early rule

Born around 820 as the son of Merfyn Frych,[2] Rhodri ascended to the throne of Gwynedd in 844 following his father's death. Through his marriage to Angharad ferch Meurig, a princess of Seisyllwg, Rhodri eventually came to assimilate the numerous Welsh kingdoms under his rule. By 872, his kingdom largely comprised of what is now modern-day Wales and he was given the title of King of the Britons.[3]

As King of the Britons, Rhodri spent much of his reign defending the borders of his kingdom, often clashing against the Kingdom of Mercia in Western England. Following the Viking invasion, Rhodri also came to clash against the Viking invaders, and at one point, developed a bitter feud with the Viking leader Ivarr the Boneless. During one such encounter, Rhodri fought Ivarr and left a prominent scar on the Viking's face.[4][1]

Personality and characteristics

Rhodri was a robust and authoritarian king who would not hesitate to use violence against his enemies, especially against his nemesis Ivarr, whom he detested with all his soul. [citation needed] Despite being a devout Christian and faithful to his religion, [citation needed] he resorted to divination to know his fate, and his seers told him that only a dragon would be able to kill him.[4]

Behind the scenes

Rhodri the Great is a character that appears in Assassin's Creed: Valhalla. He is voiced by Welsh actor Paul Amos, who also voiced Jacob Frye in Assassin's Creed: Syndicate.[5]

Rhodri's date of death has been a subject of much debate. The Brut y Tywysogion records his death occurring at the Battle of Sunday on Anglesey in 873, while the Annales Cambriae has the two events occurring in different years. Egerton Phillimore recorded his death as 877 in his article Y Cymmroder. The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle states that Rhodri and his brother Gwriad were killed in battle against the Mercians in 878.[2]

Gallery

Appearances

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Assassin's Creed: ValhallaKing Killer
  2. 2.0 2.1 Rhodri the Great on Wikipedia
  3. Assassin's Creed: ValhallaDatabase: Rhodri
  4. 4.0 4.1 Assassin's Creed: ValhallaWar Weary
  5. Darby McDevitt (@DarbyMcDevitt) on Twitter "Mr Paul Amos as King Rhodri, a little known distant cousin of Eminem. And a tough guy to boot."