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Cynyr Ceinfarfog (born c. 480) was a
ruler of the
Kingdom of
Dyfed in Wales. He was
known as
Cunoricus in
Latin and in
English as
Kendrick or as Cynyr...
- His
father is
given as
Cynyr Ceinfarfog (Fork-Beard), his son as
Garanwyn and his
daughter as Kelemon.
Before Cai's birth,
Cynyr prophesied that his son's...
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married Gwen
ferch Cynyr, the
daughter of
Cynyr Ceinfarfog who had
settled at Caer-Goch near St David's in Pembrokeshire. Gwen
ferch Cynyr was the sister...
- In the
earlier Welsh stories, the
father of Kay (Cei) is
instead named Cynyr (Kyner). In the 1963 Walt
Disney Studios animated musical-fantasy-comedy...
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known as Gwen of
Talgarth Saint Wenna (queen), also
known as Gwen
ferch Cynyr "Welsh Names-intro". This page or
section lists people that
share the same...
- the 6th century.
According to
legend he was one of the five sons born to
Cynyr Farfdrwch of
Cynwyl Gaeo, and a
descendant of the
ancient Welsh king Cunedda...
- Cynfran, Cyngar, Cynhafal, Cynhaiarn, Cynin, Cynllo, Cynog, Cynon, Cynwyl,
Cynyr, Cynyw, Cywair, David, De****an, Deiniol,
Deiniol Fab, Derfel, Digain, Dingat...
- name is
given the
Welsh form, Selyf. His mother,
Saint Wenna (Gwen
ferch Cynyr), was
sister to
Saint Non. He was
raised as a
Christian and, in
early life...
- They were sons of
Cynyr Barbtruc (or "cut-beard"; Welsh: "
Cynyr Farfdrwch") and
descendants of
Cunedda the
Imperator (Welsh: "
Cynyr Wledig"). The five...
- on her
story state that: Non may have been the
daughter of the
nobleman Cynyr of Caer Goch (in Pembrokeshire). The
chieftain who
fathered David may have...