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Dynod son of Pabo (Welsh:
Dynod or
Dunod ap Pabo; Latin: Dunaunt; died c. 595),
better known as
Dynod the Stout (Welsh:
Dynod Bwr) or
Dynod Fawr was the...
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Dunod is a
given name.
Notable people with the name include:
Dunod Fawr, 6th
century Brythonic King
somewhere in the
North of
Britain Saint Dunod, late...
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death of Euin,
Gaidoald becomes the Duke of
Trent (Northern Italy). King
Dynod Bwr of the
Pennines (Northern England) dies
fighting off a
Bernician invasion...
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Latin versions of
Welsh names so he
could be
referring to
Dynod, duke of Cornwall, or Anwn
Dynod, Maximus's own son.
Nothing is said of
Dionotus until he...
- (d. 565)
Dorotheus of Gaza,
Christian monk and
abbot (approximate date)
Dynod Bwr, king of Hen
Ogledd (approximate date) Varāhamihira,
Indian astronomer...
- and at Bangor. She may also have been the
mother of
Cynwyl ap
Dynod,
Gwarthan ap
Dynod and Aneirin. She is
remembered in a
church of St Dwywe. She was...
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North Wales and
after his death,
Gwynedd was
divided among his sons:
Dynod was
awarded Dunoding,
another son
Ceredig received Ceredigion,"
Afloeg by...
- to flee from war to
family in Wales. She may have been the wife of
Saint Dynod Bwr and the
mother of
Saint Deiniol (after whom
Bangor Cathedral was named)...
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death of Euin,
Gaidoald becomes the Duke of
Trent (Northern Italy). King
Dynod Bwr of the
Pennines (Northern England) dies
fighting off a
Bernician invasion...
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listing the
three "Horse-Burdens" of
Britain relates that Gwrgi, Peredur,
Dynod Bwr and
Cynfelyn Drwsgl were
carried by a
horse called Corvan,
which enabled...