lordship of Buellt and Gwrtheyrnion and traces his descent from Vortigern and Pascent. His name apparently means "strong-ankles". The genealogy, which appears...
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Cadell ap Rhodri (878–910) Pasgen ap Gwrtheryn, son of Vortigern (c. 400, Pascent) Pawl ap Mepurit (c. 510) Eldog ap Pawl (c. 550) Eldad ab Eldog ap Paul...
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"king among all the kings of the British nation". The chapter records that Pascent, the son of Vortigern, was granted rule over the regions of Buellt and...
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invaded his kingdom of Rheged, doing battle against Urien's sons Owain and Pascent. He is said to have died at the hands of the Bernician Angles around AD...
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possibly more, lost] ... the monarchy ... Maximus ... of Britain ... Concenn, Pascent, Maun, Annan ... Britu son of Vortigern, whom Germanus blessed, and whom...
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mentions Catigern as Vortigern's second son after Vortimer and before Pascent and Faustus, and reiterates that he died in the same battle as Horsa. Neither...
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had castigated him for his various sins. He eventually died, and his son Pascent received Gwrtheyrnion and Buellt from Ambrosius Aurelianus. One of the...
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invited the Anglo-Saxons to Britain and then been forced west, his son Pascent ruled Buellt and Gwrtheyrnion as a grant from Ambrosius Aurelianus. Whatever...
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kingdom did not trace their descent from the royal line of Powys, but from Pascent or Pasgen, a reputed son of the early king Vortigern. However the Powys...
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