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Cyngen Glodrydd was a semi-legendary
early sixth-century King of Powys.
Cyngen was a
descendant of
Cadell Ddyrnllwg,
probably his son.
Cyngen married Tudglid...
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Elystan Glodrydd (or, occasionally,
Elstan Glodrydd; died c. 1010), also
known as "Æthelstan the Famous" and "The Renowned," was,
according to
Welsh genealogical...
- the
cantrefs of
Maelienydd and Elfael.
Elystan Glodrydd (c. 975, Æthelstan)
Cadwgan ab
Elstan Glodrydd Idnerth Madog (d. 1140)
Cadwallon ap
Madog (d....
- Cateyrn."
Rhyddfedd was said to have been
succeeded by his son
Cyngen Glodrydd. Mathews,
Rupert (2012). Ceawlin: The Man Who
Created England. Pen & Sword...
- family's
Welsh heritage and one of her
noble ancestors the
warrior Elystan Glodrydd,
Prince of
Ferrig (represented by the lion). Red and blue are the regimental...
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Sitsylt (Lord of Builth) ap
Llewelyn (Lord of Builth) ap
Cadwgan ap
Elystan Glodrydd ("The Renowned"),
Prince of Fferreg, of Dol-y-Gaer, Breconshire. Major...
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succeeded Benlli Gawr, not Cadeyern.
Rhuddfedel Frych (c. 480)
Cyngen Glodrydd (c. 500)
Pasgen ap
Cadeyrn (c. 530)
Mawgan ap
Pasgen (c. 540) Brochwel...
- lion
alludes to one of the Duchess's ancestors, the
Welsh knight Elystan Glodrydd,
prince of Ferrig. Birgitte,
Duchess of
Gloucester The arms of the Duke...
- most likely, his
aggressive manner).
Brochwel was the son of King
Cyngen Glodrydd and his wife
Tudglid ferch Brychan, a
daughter of
Brychan ap
Gwyngwen ap...
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female saint Tudglid, who was a
daughter of
Brychan and the wife of
Cyngen Glodrydd. Baring-Gould, S; Fisher, John (1908). The
Lives of the
British Saints...