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Cuneglasus (fl. 540) was a
prince of Rhos in Gwynedd, Wales, in the late 5th or
early 6th century. He was
castigated for
various sins by
Gildas in De Excidio...
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Einion Yrth ap
Cunedda and the
father of
Cynlas Goch,
probably the
Cuneglasus excoriated by Gildas. Very
little is
known of his life.
Graham Phillips...
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Owain Danwyn (Owain Whitetooth) ap
Einion (Rhos; late 5th century).
Cuneglasus (Rhos) and St
Einion (Llŷn) ap
Owain (late 5th and
early 6th centuries)...
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Serwyl ap Usai [br]
Ceredigion 490–523
Maelgwn Gwynedd Gwynedd 534–547
Cuneglasus Rhos and
Powys 517-550
Cyngen Glodrydd Powys c. 550
Boddw ap Serwyl [br]...
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Serwyl ap Usai [br]
Ceredigion 490–523
Maelgwn Gwynedd Gwynedd 534–547
Cuneglasus Rhos and
Powys 517-550
Boddw ap Serwyl [br]
Ceredigion 523–560 Rhun Hir...
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ruled the
wider region of Gwynedd). The most
famous monarch was
perhaps Cuneglasus, the son of
Owain Danwyn, who
lived in the
early 6th
century and was denounced...
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Einion seems to have
ruled Llŷn as a
kingdom separate from his
brother Cuneglasus'
kingdom in Rhos. He is
credited with
having sponsored Saint Cadfan's...
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Gwynedd (Maelgwn),
Dyfed (Vortiporius),
Penllyn (probable, as its king
Cuneglasus (Cynlas)
appears in
royal genealogies ****ociated with the region), ****onia/Alt...
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Constantine of Dumnonia,
Aurelius Caninus,
Vortipor of the Demetae,
Cuneglasus and
Maglocunus (Mailcun or in
later spelling Maelgwn of Gwynedd) – for...
- (Maelgwn Gwynedd),
Dyfed (Vortiporius),
Penllyn (probable, as its king
Cuneglasus/Cynlas
appears in
royal genealogies ****ociated with the region), ****onia/Alt...