- St
Gluvias near Penryn. He is
sometimes referred to as the
Cornish Glywys,
Glywys Cernyw.[citation needed] He is
venerated as a
saint and his
feast day...
- Solar, son of
Marius (fl c.470)
Glywys, son of
Solar (c. 470–c. 480), who gave his name to the
kingdom Gwynllyw, son of
Glywys,
ruler of
Gwynllwg (c. 480–523)...
- Herefordshire, England.
Clydog ap
Clydwyn (grandson of
Brychan c. 400)
Glywys ap
Solor (c. 430) Pawl
Penychen (c. 465) Mechwyn,
ruler of Gorfynydd, cantref...
-
version known as the
Gotha Life,
written at Bodmin,
identifies that king as
Glywys of
Glywysing (Orme 2000, p. 215) and
Petroc as a
brother of
Gwynllyw and...
-
mention Arthur. Gwladys's
other children were Cynidr, Bugi, Cyfyw, Maches,
Glywys II and Egwine.
Today her main
church and ****ociated
school is in Bargoed...
- Monmouthshire, Wales. In the
early dark ages it was ****ociated with King
Glywys, his son
Edelig after whom the
village is named, and
Saint Cybi. M. Richards...
-
Gervasius and
Protasius c. 170
Glyceria 2nd
century Glycerius 5th
century Glywys 5th
century Gobnait 5th
century Gordi**** and
Epimachus 3rd or 4th century...
- (490–493/517)
Meurig ap Tewdrig, King (493/517–530–540)
Glywysing (complete list) –
Glywys, King (c.470–c.480) Gwynllyw,
ruler (c.480–523) Pawl,
ruler (c.480–540)...
- the
Bristol Channel with ten followers. The
local duke, Edelig, son of
Glywys,
threatened to
evict them from his land, but as he
approached them he fell...
- some
elements that are
historically accurate.
Gwynllyw was the son of King
Glywys,
whose powerful kingdom of
Glywysing was
centred on Glamorgan. It is debatable...