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Einion, the
Welsh form of the
Latin Enni****, is a male
Welsh given name and may
refer to:
Einion Offeiriad ("
Einion the Priest") (died 1356),
Welsh poet...
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Einion Yrth ap
Cunedda (c. 440 – c. 500;
reigned c. 470 – c. 480), also
known as
Einion Yrth (Welsh for "the Impetuous"), was a king of Gwynedd. He is...
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Cadwallon Lawhir ap
Einion (c. 460 – c. 534),
usually known as
Cadwallon Lawhir ("Long Hand") and also
called Cadwallon I by some historians, was a king...
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Ystrad Einion or Ystrad-
Einion is a
small village in the
community of Ysgubor-y-coed, Ceredigion, Wales,
which is 78.7
miles (126.7 km) from
Cardiff and...
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Saint Einion Frenin (Welsh: old Enniaun, mod. Sant
Einion or
Engan Frenin, lit. "Saint
Einion the King"; Latin: Enni**** or Ani****) was a late 5th and...
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Einion ap
Collwyn (sometimes "ap Gollwyn") (fl. 1093), was a
Welsh prince and
warrior supposed to have
existed in the
eleventh century. Not
mentioned in...
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Einion Offeiriad ("
Einion the Priest") (died 1356) was a
Welsh language poet and grammarian.
Einion lived in Ceredigion,
where he was a
chaplain to Sir...
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Welsh court poet
Einion ap
Gwalchmai (fl. 1202–1223) was the son of the poet
Gwalchmai ap
Meilyr and
brother of the poet
Meilyr ap Gwalchmai. He lived...
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Einion ab
Anarawd (c.1130–1163) was the son of
Anarawd ap Gruffydd.
Einion was born
around 1130 AD in Carmarthenshire, Wales. He was
Christened of the...
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Einion Wan (fl. 1230–1245) was a Welsh-language
court poet
whose surviving poems include elegies to
Llywelyn the
Great and
Madog ap
Gruffydd "Maelor" ap...