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    Coel (Old Welsh: Coil), also called Coel Hen (Coel the Old) and King Cole, is a figure prominent in Welsh literature and legend since the Middle Ages....
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    Rhydderch Hael "the Generous" of Strathclyde and two other descendants of Coel, Gwallog mab Llaenog and Morgant Bwlch. They defeated the Angles and besieged them...
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  • provide hostages. Urien's son Owain used the memory of his ancestor Ceneu son of Coel and denied giving hostages. Urien then stirred his men and fighting...
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  • Brittonic survivors; he remained a captive until his ransom was paid by Ceneu ap Llywarch Hen. Miller, Arthur (1885). "Aneurin". In Dictionary of National...
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  • 'Gwallog son of Llenog son of Maeswig Gloff son of Cenau son of Coel Hen'. That Coel was truly the progenitor of these dynasties, however, is a matter...
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  • Llyr Llediaith; and this Stradweul wife of Coel Godebog was mother to Dyfrwr and mother to Ceneu son of Coel (Vn o naddunt yw Stradweul verch Gadean ap...
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