- King Arthur.
Owain Danwyn (Old
Welsh Dantguin, also
spelled Ddanwyn,
Ddantgwyn, etc.,
meaning "White Tooth"), is
known from
several medieval genealogies...
-
rulers such as Riotamus,
Ambrosius Aureli****, and the
Welsh kings Owain Ddantgwyn,
Enniaun Girt, and
Athrwys ap Meurig. However, no
convincing evidence...
-
Phillips claimed to have
located the
grave of the "historical Arthur" (Owain
Ddantgwyn) in the "true site of Avalon" on a
former island at
Baschurch in Shropshire...
- 800)
Blieddud ap
Caradog (c. 830)
Cuhelyn ap
Bleiddud (c. 870)
Owain Ddantgwyn ap
Einion Yrth (Rhos; c. 440)
Cynlas Goch ab
Owain Gwyn (c. 470, Rhos)...
- Ceredig [br]
Ceredigion 453–490
Cadwallon Lawhir ap
Einion Gwynedd 480–534
Owain Ddantgwyn Serwyl ap Usai [br]
Ceredigion 490–523
Maelgwn Gwynedd Gwynedd 534–547...
- The
Welsh name, Ynys Seiriol,
refers to
Saint Seiriol. The son of
Owain Ddantgwyn, a 5th-century
ruler of the
Kingdom of Gwynedd, and the
brother of Saint...
-
Welsh court poet
Saint Einion Frenin (c. 5th century), a son of
Owain Ddantgwyn who
reigned as a
local king in
Gwynedd Einion Yrth ap
Cunedda (c. 420–500;...
-
Cynglas (modern Welsh: Cynlas) of the
royal genealogies, the son of
Owain Ddantgwyn and
grandson of Einion, son of Cunedda. He is ****ociated with the southern...