- the
figure Custennin Gorneu or
Custennin Corneu (Constantine of Cornwall) who
appears in the
genealogies of the
kings of Dumnonia.
Custennin is mentioned...
-
unreachable castle, he is the
father of
Olwen and
uncle of
Goreu fab
Custennin. Culhwch's father, King
Cilydd son of Celyddon,
loses his wife Goleuddydd...
-
Goreu fab
Custennin (also
spelled as Gorau) is a hero of
Welsh and
early Arthurian mythology, the son of
Custennin, and
cousin to Arthur,
Culhwch and Saint...
-
Bledric ap
Custennin (also
known as Blederic, Bredrice, Peledric, Bletius, Bledrys, Bledrig,
Bletricius or Bledericus) was a 6th- and 7th-century ruler...
- Ysbaddaden's
shepherd brother,
Custennin. They
learn that the
castle belongs to Ysbaddaden, that he
stripped Custennin of his
lands and
murdered the shepherd's...
- Ysbaddaden's
shepherd brother,
Custennin. They
learn that the
castle belongs to Ysbaddaden, that he
stripped Custennin of his
lands and
murdered twenty-three...
- ap
Gerren (c. 514 – c. 530)
Custennin ap Cado,
probably "Saint
Custennin" (c. 530 – c. 560)
Gerren rac
Denau ap
Custennin, "Gerren for the South" (c....
- ("
Custennin the Younger"). However, its
account of Uther's
parentage differs;
Triad 51
describes Uther's
father to be
Constantine III ("
Custennin the...
- Ysbaddaden's
shepherd brother,
Custennin. They
learn that the
castle belongs to Ysbaddaden, that he
stripped Custennin of his
lands and
murdered the shepherd's...
- religion.
Saint Comgall founds an
abbey in Bangor,
Northern Ireland. King
Custennin of
Dumnonia is
converted to Christianity.
Theudebert II, king of Austrasia...