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Clydog (also
known as Clydawg, Clodock, ****aucus, Cleodicus, Cladocus) was a sixth-century
Welsh king of
Ergyng who
became a saint. His
feast day is traditionally...
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Seisyll ap
Clydog was King of
Ceredigion in
Wales some time in the late 7th or
early 8th century. He gave his name to the
later kingdom of Seisyllwg, which...
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Cledaucus (Welsh:
Clydog) was a
legendary king of the
Britons as
accounted by
Geoffrey of Monmouth. He came to
power in 215 BC. He was
preceded by Eliud...
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emerged as a
distinct unit. It is ****umed to have been
named for
Seisyll ap
Clydog, King of
Ceredigion in the 7th or
early 8th century, and as such he is traditionally...
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Hywel was the son of King
Cadell ap
Rhodri of Seisyllwg. He had a brother,
Clydog ap Cadell, who was
probably the
younger of the two.
Hywel was
later reputed...
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Serwyl (490–525)
Boddw (525–560)
Arthfoddw (560–595)
Arthlwys (595–630)
Clydog I (630–665)
Ednyfed -
realm also
included the Caer-Went part of
Gwent (his...
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daughter Ælfwynn.
Kings Idwal Foel of
Gwynedd and
Hywel ap Cadell, and
Prince Clydog of
Deheubarth (Wales)
submit to the
overlordship of
Edward the Elder. The...
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Boddw (c. 570);
Arthlwys ab
Arthfoddw (c. 610);
Clydog ab
Arthlwys (c. 650);
Seisyll ap
Clydog, King of
Seisyllwg (c. 690,
Ceredigion and
Ystrad Tywi);...
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which they
proceeded to
inhabit for 300 more
years afterwards. It was
Clydog who
emerged as the king in the 5th century. The
Silures fiercely resisted...
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Midlands than in East Anglia.
Three Welsh kings,
Hywel Dda,
Clydog and
Idwal Foel, who had
previously been
subject to Æthelflæd, now gave their...