- patronym,
Godebog (Old Welsh: Guotepauc),
meaning "Protector" or "Shelterer".: 77 His name is thus
sometimes given as "Coel
Godebog" or "Coel Hen
Godebog". However...
- of Cunobeline. Both
Cunedda and his father-in-law, King Coel Hen (Coel
Godebog),
claimed descent from Beli Mawr.
Early versions of
their genealogies are...
- ap
Caradog ap Bran ap Llyr Llediaith; and this
Stradweul wife of Coel
Godebog was
mother to
Dyfrwr and
mother to
Ceneu son of Coel (Vn o
naddunt yw Stradweul...
- Koch
draws attention to the
mention of
meibion Godebawc (the sons of
Godebog) as an
enemy in
stanza 15 of Y
Gododdin and
points out that
according to...
- of Cunobeline. Both
Cunedda and his father-in-law, King Coel Hen (Coel
Godebog),
claimed descent from Beli Mawr. In
certain medieval genealogies, he is...
- be
distantly related to that of
Dolan Cothi, in Wales,
which traces to
Godebog, King of Britain, but is
directly descended from the
Johnes family of County...