- The
Pillar of
Eliseg – also
known as Elise's
Pillar or
Croes Elisedd in
Welsh –
stands near
Valle Crucis Abbey, Denbighshire,
Wales [Grid
reference SJ...
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Elisedd ap
Gwylog (died c. 755), also
known as Elise, was king of
Powys in
eastern Wales, son of
Gwylog ap Beli.
Little has been
preserved in the historical...
- Beli ap
Eiludd (c. 655)
Gwylog ap Beli (695?–725)
Elisedd ap
Gwylog (725–755?)
Brochfael ap
Elisedd (755?–773)
Cadell ap
Brochfael (773–808)
Cyngen ap...
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Elisedd ap
Cyngen ap
Cadell was a son of
Cyngen ap
Cadell the last King of Powys. He was a son of
Cyngen ap
Cadell the last King of
Powys of the Gwertherion...
- an 8th- and 9th-century king of Powys. He was the son of
Brochfael ab
Elisedd, whom he
succeeded to the
throne c. 773. The
Annals of
Wales mention his...
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Brochfael ab
Elisedd was a king of
Powys in the mid-8th century, who
inherited the
throne from his father,
Elisedd ap Gwylog. Upon his death, he was succeeded...
-
Saxons in
Wales along with his
brother Elisedd. The
Annales Cambriæ
record his failure: "Idwal and his
brother Elisedd are
killed in
battle against the Saxons"...
- Wat's ****.
According to Davies, this had been with the
agreement of king
Elisedd ap
Gwylog of Powys, as this boundary,
extending north from the
valley of...
- King
Elisedd ap
Gwylog (d.c. 755).
Elisedd's successes led King Æthelbald of
Mercia to
build Wat's ****. This
endeavour may have been with
Elisedd's own...
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conjunction with this, that Tewdos'
mother (Rhain's wife) was the
daughter of
Elisedd ap
Gwylog (king of Powys) and Sanan(t)
ferch Nowy, Cloten's
younger sister;...