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Cyngen may
refer to:
Cyngen ap
Cadell (d. 855),
prince of
Powys Cyngen Glodrydd, 6th
century Welsh ruler This
disambiguation page
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Cyngen ap
Cadell (also
spelled Concenn) was King of
Powys from 808
until his
death in 854
during a
pilgrimage to Rome.
Cyngen was of the line of Brochwel...
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Cyngen Glodrydd was an
early 6th-century King of Powys. He was a
descendant of King
Cadell Ddyrnllwg.
Cyngen married St. Tudlwystl, a
daughter of Brychan...
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Elisedd ap
Cyngen ap
Cadell was a son of
Cyngen ap
Cadell the last King of Powys. He was a son of
Cyngen ap
Cadell the last King of
Powys of the Gwertherion...
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Brochwel son of
Cyngen (Welsh:
Brochwel ap
Cyngen, died c. 560),
better known as
Brochwel Ysgithrog, was a king of
Powys in
eastern Wales. The unusual...
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Gruffydd ap
Cyngen (died c. 814) was a
prince of
Powys in
Wales of the
Early Middle Ages. His
father Cyngen ap
Cadell was the last king of
Powys from...
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Cadell Ddyrnllwg (c. 447–460)
Rhyddfedd Frych (c. 480)
Cyngen Glodrydd (c. 500)
Pasgen ap
Cyngen (c. 530)
Morgan ap
Pasgen (c. 540)
Brochwel Ysgithrog...
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Pasgen ap
Cyngen was a mid 6th
century King of Powys, and son of
Cyngen Glodrydd. "Kingdoms of
Cymru Celts - Powys". www.historyfiles.co.uk. Retrieved...
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finalized his
subjugation of
Powys following the
death of its
exiled ruler Cyngen in Rome. In 871,
Rhodri expanded his
dominion further, into
Ceredigion following...
- 780) Boso the Elder,
count of
Turin and
Valois Cyngen ap Cadell, king of
Powys (Wales)
Elisedd ap
Cyngen, king of
Powys (Wales) Pepin,
count of Vermandois...