Dyfnwal Hen or Dumnagual Hen ("Dyfnwal the Old") was a ruler of the Brittonic kingdom of Alt Clut, later known as Strathclyde, probably sometime in the...
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an ancestor figure, he compares to Dyfnwal Hen, who is likewise attributed with founding kingly lines in the Hen Ogledd. Hector Boece and Ayrshire folklore...
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Dyfnwal may refer to: Dyfnwal Hen (fl. 6th century), King of Alt Clut Dyfnwal, King of Strathclyde (died 908-915) Dyfnwal ab Owain (died 975), King of...
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documents mention Dyfnwal. A tenth-century genealogy in the British Library (Harley MS 3859) identifies him as the grandson of Coel Hen, and ancestor of...
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Bonedd Gwŷr y Gogledd (category Hen Ogledd)
with the Coeling or descendants of Coel Hen, including the houses of Rheged and Eidyn. The second takes Dyfnwal Hen as its ancestor figure, who is here identified...
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medieval Gaelic kings and noblemen: Dyfnwal Moelmud (Dunvallo Molmutius), legendary king of pre-Roman Britain Dyfnwal Hen (Dumnagual I), Ruler of Alt Clut...
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have suggested a king-list as follows: Ceretic Guletic (410–450) Dyfnwal Hen/Dumnagual Hen (450–475) Erbin (475–480) Cinuit (480–485) Gereint (485–490) Tutagual...
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for Áedán. The Bonedd Gwŷr y Gogledd records him as a descendant of Dyfnwal Hen of Alt Clut, though the genealogy is much confused (Gauran is given as...
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legendary) Konrad III of Silesia (Polish: Konrad III Stary) Dyfnwal Hen (Welsh for "Dyfnwal the Old") of Alt Clut Emund II of Sweden Eric I, Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg...
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explicitly concurred with Octavius Morgan in the entry for "Deigr ap Dyfnwal Hen (Legendary)" in his A Welsh Classical Dictionary, while Osborne and Hobbs...
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Strathclyde (complete list) – Dyfnwal (died 908×915) Owain ap Dyfnwal (fl. 934) Dyfnwal ab Owain (died 975) Rhydderch ap Dyfnwal (fl. 971), possible King Máel...
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Kingdom of Strathclyde (category Hen Ogledd)
Scotland and North West England, a region the Welsh tribes referred to as Yr Hen Ogledd (“the Old North"). At its greatest extent in the 10th century, it...
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King (595–616) Kingdom of Strathclyde / Alt Clut (complete list) – Dyfnwal Hen, King (early 6th century) Clinoch of Alt Clut, King (6th century) Tutagual...
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Seisyllwg – Arthen ap Seisyll, King (700–735) Dyfnwal ap Arthwyr [br], King (735–770) Meurig ap Dyfnwal [br], King (770–807) Ireland Ireland (complete...
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Cumbric (category Hen Ogledd)
language of the Brittonic subgroup spoken during the Early Middle Ages in the Hen Ogledd or "Old North", in Northern England and the southern Scottish Lowlands...
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Baptist, Bristol King of Southern Britain Reign c. 390 BC Predecessor Dyfnwal Moelmud Successor Gurguit Barbtruc King of Northern Britain Predecessor...
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Y Gododdin (category Hen Ogledd)
Eugein I, here described as "the grandson of Neithon", over Domnall Brecc ("Dyfnwal Frych" in Welsh), king of Dál Riata, at the Battle of Strathcarron in 642:...
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Molmutine Laws were the laws said to have been instituted over the Britons by Dyfnwal Moelmud, who is also referred by the Latin form of his name, Dunvallo Molmutius...
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Dyfed 710–730 Brycheiniog 710–720 Awst ap Cadwgan [ru] Brycheiniog 720–735 Dyfnwal ap Arthwyr [br] Seisyllwg 735–770 Rhodri Molwynog ap Idwal Gwynedd 720–754...
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the Church of St John the Baptist, Bristol King of Northern Britain Reign c. 390 BC Predecessor Dyfnwal Moelmud Successor Belinus Father Dyfnwal Moelmud...
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King (844–878) Anarawd ap Rhodri, King (878–916) Seisyllwg – Meurig ap Dyfnwal [br], King (770–807) Gwgon ap Meurig, King (808–872) Cadell ap Rhodri,...
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of North Cambria and earl of Ewias and Urtchingfild. Through Gorbonion, Dyfnwal Moelmud was descended, who became king of Britain, and eventually the line...
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Porrex I King of Britain Predecessor Gorboduc Successor Dyfnwal Moelmud Father Gorboduc Mother Judon...
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599, 618, 633, 649, 690, 696, 725 Cunedda was married to Gwawl ferch Coel Hen The second ruler of Gwynedd after Cunedda, his seventh son. His gravestone...
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Cador, and son of Sortogus, a direct male-line descendant of Maxentius, Dyfnwal Moelmud, Camber and Brutus of Troy. William Worcester travelled to Cornwall...
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Britanniae; Survey of Cornwall; Book of Baglan folios 83, 165, 307; Gorboduc Dyfnwal Moelmud King/Duke Son of Cloten; unites Britain as its king c. 400 BC Historia...
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whether they are linked to the King of the Strathclyde Cumbrians, Owain ap Dyfnwal (fl. 934). It is thought that Strathclyde British had settled in parts...
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victory was against the last Cumbrian king, known as Dunmail (possibly Dyfnwal III of Strathclyde), and, following the defeat, the area was ceded to Malcolm...
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victory was against the last Cumbrian king, known as Dunmail (possibly Dyfnwal III of Strathclyde), and, following the defeat, the area was ceded to Malcolm...
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Llanfair Cilgedyn. coflein NPRN: 306416. GGAT PRN: 01838g. Cadw SAM: MM094 Hen Gwrt Moated Site. coflein NPRN: 94890. GGAT PRN: 01388g. Cadw SAM: MM097...
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