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Cinuit (Welsh: Cynwyd) may have been an
early ruler of the
Brittonic kingdom of Alt Clut,
later known as Strathclyde, in Britain's Hen
Ogledd or "Old North"...
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Regnal titles Preceded by Cynloyp? King of Alt Clut mid-400s Succeeded by
Cinuit?...
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known as the Lord of Mann.
Tutagual Theodovellaunus (c. 485–c. 495); son of
Cinuit, also king of Alt Clut and
Galwyddel Dingat (c. 495); son of Tutagual, also...
- dynasties.
According to the
Harleian genealogies,
Dyfnwal was the son of a
Cinuit, the son of
Ceretic Guletic,
probably his
predecessors as king. The Harleian...
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Ceretic Guletic (410–450)
Dyfnwal Hen/Dumnagual Hen (450–475)
Erbin (475–480)
Cinuit (480–485)
Gereint (485–490)
Tutagual (490–495) Caw (495–501)
deposed Domgal...
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Strathclyde / Alt Clut (complete list) –
Ceretic Guletic, King (mid 5th century)
Cinuit, King (late 5th century) Isle of Man (complete list) –
Tutagual Theodovellaunus...
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railway station in Cynwyd, Denbighshire,
Wales Other:
Cynwyd of Alt Clut, or
Cinuit (6th century),
possible ruler of Alt Clut in modern-day
Scotland Cynwyd...