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    St Gluvias near Penryn. He is sometimes referred to as the Cornish Glywys, Glywys Cernyw.[citation needed] He is venerated as a saint and his feast day...
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    Solar, son of Marius (fl c.470) Glywys, son of Solar (c. 470–c. 480), who gave his name to the kingdom Gwynllyw, son of Glywys, ruler of Gwynllwg (c. 480–523)...
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  • kingdoms were separate and independent. Glywys (c. 470–c. 480), who gave his name to the kingdom Gwynllyw, son of Glywys, ruler of Gwynllwg (c. 480–523), cantref...
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    Herefordshire, England. Clydog ap Clydwyn (grandson of Brychan c. 400) Glywys ap Solor (c. 430) Pawl Penychen (c. 465) Mechwyn, ruler of Gorfynydd, cantref...
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    mention Arthur. Gwladys's other children were Cynidr, Bugi, Cyfyw, Maches, Glywys II and Egwine. Today her main church and associated school is in Bargoed...
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    version known as the Gotha Life, written at Bodmin, identifies that king as Glywys of Glywysing (Orme 2000, p. 215) and Petroc as a brother of Gwynllyw and...
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  • Monmouthshire, Wales. In the early dark ages it was associated with King Glywys, his son Edelig after whom the village is named, and Saint Cybi. M. Richards...
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  • Gervasius and Protasius c. 170 Glyceria 2nd century Glycerius 5th century Glywys 5th century Gobnait 5th century Gordianus and Epimachus 3rd or 4th century...
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    some elements that are historically accurate. Gwynllyw was the son of King Glywys, whose powerful kingdom of Glywysing was centred on Glamorgan. It is debatable...
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    named Glywysing, believed to be named after a 5th-century Welsh king called Glywys, who is said to have been descended from a Roman Governor in the region...
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    of Gwynllyw, eponymous founder of the cantref of Gwynllwg and the son of Glywys. Medieval sources give Gwynllyw a brother, called "Pawl", who is chief of...
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    in the custom of attributing it to an eponymous founder (Glywysing for Glywys, Ceredigion for Ceredig). The Welsh term for a political entity was gwlad...
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    therefore begat Owain, Owain begat Nor, Nor begat Solor, Solor begat Glywys, Glywys begat Gwynlliw, Gwynlliw begat the most blessed Cadoc of whom we are...
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    the Bristol Channel with ten followers. The local duke, Edelig, son of Glywys, threatened to evict them from his land, but as he approached them he fell...
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    sub-Roman petty Kingdom of Glywysing named after the legendary Welsh King Glywys who probably took his name from the then demised Roman colony. Glywysing...
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  • Gorfynydd. According to tradition, these cantrefi were created on the death of Glywys (c.480 AD), the first king of Glywysing, when the kingdom was divided between...
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  • (490–493/517) Meurig ap Tewdrig, King (493/517–530–540) Glywysing (complete list) – Glywys, King (c.470–c.480) Gwynllyw, ruler (c.480–523) Pawl, ruler (c.480–540)...
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    incorporated the modern area of Glamorgan and was ruled by a dynasty founded by Glywys. This dynasty was replaced by another founded by Meurig ap Tewdrig, whose...
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    "ownership was registered" and commemorates St Glywys. The Ogmore charter stone also honours St Glywys and records a Bishop Fili who was the grantee of...
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    or based it on community memory. Edelig was one of the 21 sons of King Glywys of Glywysing. In October 2015, the reverend Pamela Love was the assistant...
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    Eventius and Theodulus (c. 113-119) Saint Juvenal of Narni (c. 369/377) Saint Glywys (Gluvias) of Cornwall (5th century) Saint Conleth, first Bishop of Kildare...
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    churches in Llangybi-upon-Usk and Llanddyfrwyr-yn-Edeligion before King Glywys of Glywysing forced them to leave. They then went to the island of Aran...
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  • that this saint lived around a century earlier, the princely son of King Glywys of Glywysing, making it likely Clemen was actually the father of Petroc...
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    as "Be it [known to all men] that Arthmail gave (this) field to God and Glywys and Nertat and his daughter". The other, even more damaged, may have, [IN...
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