Owain ap Hywel (died c. 930[1]) was a king of Glywysing and Gwent[2] in southeastern Wales.
[1] Along with Hywel the Good, Owain met with King Æthelstan of Wessex following the latter's conquest of Northumbria.
Around 927, he and Hywel "established peace with pledge and oaths" at Eamont Bridge near Penrith.
[3][4][5] The subsequent tribute payments in silver[6] and in kind were bemoaned by the bards as a heavy burden.
[4] Owain's death initially divided the kingdom again among his three sons, but the long-lived Morgan outlasted his brothers and reunited the realm again, which thenceforth carried his name.