- 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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Eliseg,
Eliseg son of Guoillauc. + And that Concenn, great-grandson of
Eliseg,
erected this
stone for his great-grandfather
Eliseg. + The same
Eliseg...
- fragmentary, mid-ninth
century C.E.
Latin inscription of the
Pillar of
Eliseg in the
ancient commote of Yale, near
Valle Crucis Abbey, Denbighshire, Wales...
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throne again when
Vortimer is killed. The
inscription on the
Pillar of
Eliseg, a mid-9th
century stone cross in Llangollen,
northern Wales,
gives the...
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Pillar of
Eliseg is
erected by King
Cyngen ap
Cadell of
Powys (Wales), as a
memorial to his great-grandfather
Elisedd ap
Gwylog (or
Eliseg) (approximate...
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otherwise unrecorded daughter of
Magnus Maximus, Sevira, on the
Pillar of
Eliseg (9th century), an
early medieval inscribed stone in Wales,
which claims...
- of a
medieval castle built by the
Princes of
Powys Fadog. The
Pillar of
Eliseg [Grid Ref: SJ 20267 44528] is
another ancient monument located 400m NNW...
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century was
erected by king
Cyngen ap
Cadell of
Powys named the
Pillar of
Eliseg, in
honor of his great-grandfather king
Elisedd ap Gwylog, born c. 725....
- Gwylog. Upon his death, he was
succeeded by his son,
Cadell ap Brochfael. His name also was
inscribed (as "Brochmail") in the
Pillar of
Eliseg. v t e...
- Glamorgan. He is
given as the
ancestor of a
Welsh king on the
Pillar of
Eliseg,
erected nearly 500
years after he left Britain, and he
figures in lists...