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Cadell Ddyrnllwg (Welsh for 'Cadell of the
Gleaming Hilt'; born c. AD 430) was a mid-5th
century King of Powys.
According to
Chapters 32-35 of the Historia...
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early sixth-century King of Powys.
Cyngen was a
descendant of
Cadell Ddyrnllwg,
probably his son.
Cyngen married Tudglid ferch Brychan,
resulting in...
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Fendigaid (c. 430–447),
reputed to be the
eldest son of
Gwrtheyrn Cadell Ddyrnllwg (c. 447–460), said in the
Historia Brittonum to have been
blessed by Saint...
- (c. 430–447);
reputed eldest or
second eldest son of Gwrtheyrn.
Cadell Ddyrnllwg (c. 447–460);
described in the
Historia Brittonum as
being blessed by...
- list) – Vortigern, High King
Cadeyern Fendigaid, King (c.430–447)
Cadell Ddyrnllwg, King (c.447–460)
Rhuddfedel Frych, King (c.480–500)
Cyngen Glodrydd,...
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patronymic "ap Cadell".
Notable people with the name include:
Cadell Ddyrnllwg, King of
Powys c.447–460,
founder of
royal house of
Powys Cadell ap Brochfael...
- and Olwen. Baring-Gould
mentions another Ustig,
descended from
Cadell Ddyrnllwg, who was a confessor,
along with
Dyfrig and Eldad, at Cor
Garmon at Llancarfan...
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Gwynedd 480–534
Owain Danwyn Rhos and
Powys 480-517
Rhuddfedel Frych Cadell Ddyrnllwg Powys 447–460
Serwyl ap Usai [br]
Ceredigion 490–523
Maelgwn Gwynedd Gwynedd...
- son not of Vortigern, but of the
legendary Powys ancestor figure Cadell Ddyrnllwg. This
Cadell is
known from the
Historia Brittonum,
which says he was a...
- to the
Powys Dynasty from at
least the 4th
century through king
Cadell Ddyrnllwg, and was lost and
retaken from the
Danish Vikings in the
early 10th century...