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Clinoch (Welsh: Clynog) is
thought to have been a
ruler of Alt Clut, the
Brittonic kingdom later known as Strathclyde, some time in the 6th century. The...
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Gereint (485–490)
Tutagual (490–495) Caw (495–501)
deposed Domgal (501–508)
Clinoch (508–540)
Cinbelin (540–558)
Tutagual /
Tudwal (559–573)
Riderch Hael (fl...
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Melrose 7s". "Scotland to England: the
spread of Sevens". 18
August 2019.
clinoch (18
August 2019). "Scotland to England: the
spread of Sevens". Scottish...
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genealogies name
three of his sons, each of whom
formed a
kingly line:
Clinoch, Dyfnwal's
successor as king of Alt Clut;
Guipno (NB this is NOT the same...
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presumably his successor. The
Harleian genealogies name
Tutagual as the son of
Clinoch, son of
Dumnagual Hen, both of whom were
probably his
predecessors as king...
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which ownership p****ed to Wodrow's son-in-law, John McDowell; a Dr. Mc
Clinoch; and the
Mytinger family, who
retained the
property for
about 100 years...
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Strathclyde / Alt Clut (complete list) –
Dyfnwal Hen, King (early 6th century)
Clinoch of Alt Clut, King (6th century) Tutagual, King (mid 6th century) Rhydderch...