-
Prince of Wales.
Coats of arms of
Kingdoms of
Wales Anlach mac Cormac;
Brychan Brycheiniog ap
Anlach (c. 400 or 470)
Tewdwr ap
Rhain (c. 700); Nowy (c....
- this
labour by
having a
watermill built. Cormac's sons, Dáire, Cellach,
Anlach and
Cairbre Lifechair, and ten daughters. Two of his daughters, Gráinne...
-
Brycheiniog are
unclear but the name is
thought to
derive from
Brychan mac
Anlach, the 5th
century ruler of the area. The
lands of his
kingdom supposedly...
- to
Celtic hagiography Brychan was born in Ireland, the son of a
Prince Anlach, son of Coronac, and his wife, Marchel,
heiress of the
Welsh kingdom of...
- century,
though this
event is
shrouded in legend.
Brychan was a son of
Anlach, an
Irish settler who had
peacefully taken control of the area by marrying...