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- Cynddylan (Modern Welsh pronunciation: /kən'ðəlan/), or Cynddylan ap Cyndrwyn was a seventh-century Prince of Powys ****ociated with Pengwern. Cynddylan...
- in the Midlands, possibly around the Wrekin, England. Cyndrwyn (c. 535) Cynddylan ap Cyndrwyn (fl. 642) Overlord of Wales (King of Wales) as a modern...
- Eiludd. There is also a small possibility his mother was Heledd ferch Cyndrwyn, the narrator of the Canu Heledd, as she would have been welcomed by his...
- [citation needed] Penda's Welsh allies may have included Cynddylan ap Cyndrwyn of Powys: the awdl-poem Marwnad Cynddylan, thought to have been composed...
- consistently allied with some of the Welsh—perhaps including Cynddylan ap Cyndrwyn, of whom it was said that "when the son of Pyb desired, how ready he was"...
-  195, 371. ISBN 978-0907158738. Thornton, David E. (2004). "Cynddylan ap Cyndrwyn (fl. c. 616–c. 641), king in Wales". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography...
- 367–664 (Jefferson, N.C.: McFarland, 2017). John T. Koch, 'Heledd Ferch Cyndrwyn', in The Celts: History, Life, and Culture, ed. by John T. Koch and Antone...
- Hygarfael or Cerfael, son of Cyndrwyn, a prince of the Powysian dynasty descended from Vortigern, king of Britain. The area of Cyndrwyn's control was centred on...