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Gwallog ap Llênog (Welsh: [ˈɡwaɬɔɡ ap ˈɬeːnɔɡ], Old Welsh:
Guallauc map Laenauc) was
possibly a sixth-century
ruler of Elfed, a
region in the
wider area...
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descent from him.
Contra illum quattuor reges, Urbgen, et Riderchhen, et
Guallauc, et Morcant, dimicaverunt.
Deodric contra illum Urben ****
filiis dimicabat...
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great and
renowned mortality at Catraeth". He
identifies Gwallawc as the "
Guallauc" who was one of the
kings who
fought against Bernicia in
alliance with...
- may have been in this
region and
named after either Laenauc, a
father of
Guallauc, or *Lennóc, a
saint name. Lampert, Northumberland, also
spelt Lampart...