-
paternal uncle to
Cynlas:
Cadwallon Lawhir ap Einion.
Maelgwn is
known as a son of Cadwallon, and
consequently a
paternal cousin of
Cynlas.
Cynlas may have been...
- mid-5th century. He was the son of
Einion Yrth ap
Cunedda and the
father of
Cynlas Goch,
probably the
Cuneglasus excoriated by Gildas. Very
little is known...
-
Einion Yrth (Rhos; c. 440)
Cynlas Goch ab
Owain Gwyn (c. 470, Rhos) St
Einion (Llŷn) ap
Owain (c. 470) Maig ab
Owain ap
Cynlas (c. 500)
Cadal Crysban (c...
-
century and was
denounced by the monk, Gildas. He
wrote (in Latin) that
Cynlas was the "guider of the
chariot which is the
receptacle of the bear". The...
- Gwynedd),
Dyfed (Vortiporius),
Penllyn (probable, as its king Cuneglasus/
Cynlas appears in
royal genealogies ****ociated with the region), ****onia/Alt Clud...
- study's director, to
connect it with the early-6th
century king of Rhos
Cynlas the Red on the
basis of the "Bear Den" (Latin:
receptaculi ursi) mentioned...
- (Maelgwn),
Dyfed (Vortiporius),
Penllyn (probable, as its king
Cuneglasus (
Cynlas)
appears in
royal genealogies ****ociated with the region), ****onia/Alt...
-
Ceredigion 523–560 Rhun Hir ap
Maelgwn Gwynedd 547–586 Meig ap
Cynlas Einion ap
Cynlas [br] Rhos 540-c. 570
Brochwel Ysgithrog Powys c. 570
Pasgen ap...
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Ceredigion 523–560 Rhun Hir ap
Maelgwn Gwynedd 547–586 Meig ap
Cynlas Einion ap
Cynlas [br] Rhos 540-c. 570
Arthfoddw ap
Boddw Ceredigion 560–595 Beli...
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Seiriol was a son of King
Owain Danwyn of Rhos, and
younger brother of King
Cynlas of Rhos and King
Einion of Llŷn. His cell at
Penmon is said to have been...