-
between the
names Edern and
Edeyrn, and that
Edern is "the
Latin Aeternus, but it is
commonly written in
later Welsh Edeyrn,
which is
really a different...
-
Saint Edeyrn (c. 6th century) was a pre-congregational
saint of Wales,
related to
Vortigern and the
royal house of
Powys and the
brother of
Saint Aerdeyrn...
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probably lasted until his
death and was then ****umed by his son
Edern (
Edeyrn=Eternus).
Edern was the
father of Cunedda,
founder of the
Kingdom of Gwynedd...
-
succeeded by his son Iago. Beli was
either the
father or
grandfather of
Saint Edeyrn. The
royal genealogies of the
Harleian genealogies,
Jesus College MS. 20...
-
Davod Aur
Edeyrn, "The Golden-tongued" fl. 1270, was a
Welsh bard and grammarian.
Davod is said to have
written a
grammar of the
Welsh language, published...
- name, or
simply an
error by the
composer of the Life, is unclear.
Eternus (
Edeyrn) father,
Commander of the
Votadini troops;
Paternus (Padarn Beisrudd, of...
- of the Saints) says that he is the
ancestor of
Saint Edeyrn (the
Bonedd y
Saint says that
Edeyrn was the great-grandson of Rhun,
while Hengwrt MS. 202...
- St
Edeyrn's Church is a
listed Anglican church within the
boundary of Old St Mellon's, Cardiff,
though giving its name to the
nearby area of Llanedeyrn...
- Old St
Mellons (Welsh:
Pentre Llaneirwg) is a
village and
community on the
eastern edge of Cardiff, Wales.
Lying to the east of the
Rhymney River, it forms...
-
According to tradition, it was
named after its
eponymous founder Edern or
Edeyrn. It was
included as a
Welsh territory of
Shropshire in the
Domesday Book...