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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...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- to 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)...
- 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...
- 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...