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Saint Ceneu (Old Welsh: Keneu) was an
early bishop of
Menevia (St Davids) in
Wales in the
sixth century.
Giraldus Cambrensis,
writing in the
twelfth century...
- "generosity", is
another possibility. It is
possible that
either Gorwst Letlwm or
Ceneu ruled in Rheged. However, it is more
likely that
Meirchion Gul was the first...
- says that Coel's
Northern kingdom was
divided between two of his sons,
Ceneu and Gorbanian. Opie and Opie, p. 6: "Because
there is said to have been...
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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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Ceneus-designated
place in
Lincoln County, Wyoming...
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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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Ceneus-designated
place in
Latah County, Idaho,
United States...
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Anton Mlinaric (against Ecuador) Kobe
Franklin (against Brazil)
Woodbens Ceneus (against Chile)
Santiago Muñóz (against Netherlands)
Harry Bark (against...
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Tamburlaine Only in Part 1
Mycetes – King of
Persia Cosroe –
brother of
Mycetes Ceneus – a
Persian lord
Ortygius – a
Persian lord
Meander – a
Persian lord Menaphon...