-
twenty two children, all male bar one,
including the
churchmen Pedrog and
Edelig.
According to
twelfth century sources,
after the
death of
Glywys the kingdom...
- to have
crossed the
Bristol Channel with ten followers. The
local duke,
Edelig, son of Glywys,
threatened to
evict them from his land, but as he approached...
- "Church (in ruins)"
Kildellig Monastery early monastic site Cell-dellce; Kil-
edelig Kilfoelain Monastery early monastic site,
possibly in
County Laois or County...
- Wales. In the
early dark ages it was ****ociated with King Glywys, his son
Edelig after whom the
village is named, and
Saint Cybi. M. Richards,
Welsh Administrative...
- son of Glywys,
ruler of
Gorfynydd (c. 480–c.500),
cantref of
Glywysing Edelig, son of Glywys, King of Edeligion, (fl c.480 - 500?) Cadoc, son of Gwynllyw...
-
Edelig threatened to
evict them from his land, but as he
approached them he fell from his horse,
which died, and he and his men
became blind.
Edelig then...
- (Errill Monastery)
Kildellig Monastery early monastic site Cell-dellce; Kil-
edelig 52°54′25″N 7°33′00″W / 52.907026°N 7.550032°W / 52.907026; -7.550032...
-
norsk konversationsleksikon / Bind I : A-Byzantinsk
kunst (Ordbøgerne: A-
Edelig). Kristiania. p. 23.
Retrieved February 8, 2018.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint:...
- in the mid-6th
century (probably 550 AD) and he was
buried in Llangefni.
Edelig Edeligion, King of Edeligion.
Nicholas Orme, The
Saints of
Cornwall (Google...