- and
Breton sources: The sons
listed in the
Cognacio Brychan, De Situ
Brecheniauc and the
genealogies of
Jesus College MS 20 are Cynog,
Rhain Dremrudd...
-
Welsh one; in the
eleventh century the town of
Brecon is
recorded as '
Brecheniauc',
which became "Brecknock" and "Brecon". In a
paragraph on Brecknockshire...
- Paternus, Padarn. Tatheus. Wenefred, Gwenfrewi.--Genealogies: De situ
Brecheniauc.
Cognacio Brychan. Ach
Knyauc sant.
Generatio st. Egweni.
Progenies Keredic...
- (Gauran is
given as his son,
rather than father). The Cambro-Latin De Situ
Brecheniauc and
Cognacio Brychan claim his
mother was Luan,
daughter of
Brychan of...
-
Welsh one; in the
eleventh century the town of
Brecon is
recorded as '
Brecheniauc',
which became "Brecknock" and "Brecon". In a
paragraph on Brecknockshire...
-
Brycheiniog in what is now
South Wales (A
different source, De Situ
Brecheniauc, says that he
actually had 24 daughters, all of whom were saints). Although...
- Paternus, Padarn. Tatheus. Wenefred, Gwenfrewi.--Genealogies: De situ
Brecheniauc.
Cognacio Brychan. Ach
Knyauc sant.
Generatio st. Egweni.
Progenies Keredic...
-
Rachel Bromwich, et al. Cardiff, 1991. pp. 33–71. Petts, David. "De Situ
Brecheniauc and
Englynion y Beddau:
Writing About Burial in
Early Medieval Wales...
- XIX (1906), pp. 18–50.
Includes two
genealogical do****ents: De situ
Brecheniauc and
Cognacio Brychan. Notes: The sons of Brychan; The
daughters of Brychan;...