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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...
- mother.
Tomas Brelavay:
School friend and
collaborator in Krasnoy.
Givan Frenin:
School friend and
collaborator in Krasnoy.
Count Orlant Valtorskar: Neighbor...
- Wales. He was said to have
received the
island of
Bardsey from
Einion Frenin, king of Llŷn,
around 516 and to have
served as its
abbot until 542. Most...
- Trydydd, drwy Ras Duw, ar
Deyrnas Unedig Prydain Fawr a
Gogledd Iwerddon a’i
Deyrnasoedd eraill, yn
Frenin, yn Ben ar y Gymanwlad, yn
Amddiffynnwr y Ffydd...
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eleventh century Einion Wan (fl. c. 1202–1245),
Welsh court poet
Saint Einion Frenin (c. 5th century), a son of
Owain Ddantgwyn who
reigned as a
local king in...
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genealogy of
British saints,
Owain was also the
father of the
saints Einion Frenin,
Seiriol and Meirion, and in some versions,
Hawystl Gloff.
According to...
- 5th-century
ruler of the
Kingdom of Gwynedd, and the
brother of
Saint Einion Frenin, a 5th or 6th-century king in the Llŷn Peninsula,
Seiriol founded and governed...
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Deyrnas Unedig Prydain Fawr a
Gogledd Iwerddon a’i
Deyrnasoedd eraill, yn
Frenin, yn Ben ar y Gymanwlad, yn
Amddiffynnwr y Ffydd, i’r hwn yr ydym yn datgan...
- as a
hermit Eirw 5th
century 6th
century Eglwyswrw Female saint Einion Frenin 5th
century 6th
century Llanengan 9 or 10
February (trad.)
Descendant of...
- ...........Of
Henry VIII’s
household and his
children yonder. I
Edwart Frenin ydoedd,...................To King
Edward she was a true Uwch ei faeth, goruchaf...