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Donyarth (Latin: Doniert) or
Dungarth (died 875) was the last
recorded king of Cornwall. He was
probably an under-king,
paying tribute to the West Saxons...
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Splintered Spear" (c. 633 – c. 654)
Culmin ap
Petroc (c. 659 – c. 661)
Donyarth ap
Culmin (c. 661 – c. 700)
Kings recorded in Anglo-Saxon
sources Geraint...
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acknowledged the
authority of
Canterbury in 870 and the last-known
Cornish king,
Donyarth, died in 875. By the 880s Wes**** had
gained control of at
least part of...
- Dublin.
During the fighting,
Eystein Olafsson, king of Dublin, is killed.
Donyarth, the last
recorded king of Cornwall,
drowns in what is
thought to be the...
- the
suppression of
Cornish autonomy with the
death by
drowning of King
Donyarth in 875 as
recorded by the
Annales Cambriae. No
subsequent 'Kings' of Cornwall...
- (c.712–754)
Cynan Dindaethwy, King (798–816)
Dumnonia (complete list) –
Donyarth ap Culmin, King (c.661–c.700)
Geraint of Dumnonia, King (c.700–c.710) Kingdom...
- by the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle.
Subsequent kings of
Dumnonia (for
example Donyarth and
possibly Huwal)
reigned over an area that was
eventually reduced to...
- The
railway line is
carried on
eight stone viaducts along this stretch.
Donyarth (Latin: Doniert), or
Dungarth (died 875), was the last-recorded king of...
- Dublin.
During the fighting,
Eystein Olafsson, king of Dublin, is killed.
Donyarth, the last
recorded king of Cornwall,
drowns in what is
thought to be the...
- Baladrddellt, King (c.633–c.654)
Culmin ap Petroc, King (c.659–c.661)
Donyarth ap Culmin, King (c.661–c.700)
Geraint of Dumnonia, King (c.700–c.710) Kingdom...