Edling (Welsh: etifedd) was a title given to the agreed successor or heir apparent of a reigning Welsh monarch.[1] The title comes from the Old English word Æþeling 'noble child' (for example, see Edgar the Ætheling), which was used in Anglo-Saxon England before the Norman Conquest to denote one of 'royal blood'.
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The corruption in Welsh use had a more precise meaning and denoted the acknowledged heir to the throne, usually the ruler's eldest son, even though any son, legitimate or illegitimate, could be chosen as edling.[2]
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References[edit]
- ^John Thomas Koch (2006) Celtic culture: a historical encyclopedia. ABC CLIO. p. 946. ISBN1-85109-440-7
- ^Medieval Wales. welshicons.org.uk
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