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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...
- early sixth century King of Powys. Cyngen was a descendant of Cadell Ddyrnllwg, probably his son. Cyngen married Tudgild ferch Brychan, resulting in...
- reputed to be the eldest son of Gwrtheyrn, blessed by Saint Germ**** Cadell Ddyrnllwg (c. 447–460) Rhyddfedd Frych (c. 480) Cyngen Glodrydd (c. 500) Pasgen...
- 430–447); reputed eldest son of Gwrtheyrn, blessed by Saint Germ****. Cadell Ddyrnllwg (c. 447–460) Rhyddfedd Frych (c. 480) Cyngen Glodrydd (c. 500) Pasgen...
- Gwrtheyrn) Rhuddfedel Frych Morgan ap Pasgen (c. 430, Mawgan ap Pascen) Cadell Ddyrnllwg (c. 430 son of Cadeyrn) Cyngen Glodrydd (c. 460, son of Cadell) Pasgen...
- 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...
- 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...
- list) – Vortigern, High King Cadeyern Fendigaid, King (c.430–447) Cadell Ddyrnllwg, King (c.447–460) Rhyddfedd Frych, King (c.480–500) Cyngen Glodrydd, King...
- chapters 32-35. Also according to the Historia he was replaced by Cadell Ddyrnllwg, formerly one of his servants. The hill fort at Foel Fenlli is traditionally...
- 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...