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Ceretic Guletic of Alt Clut was a king of Alt Clut, ****ociated with
Dumbarton Castle in the 5th century. He has been
identified with Coroticus, a Brittonic...
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Ambrosius vocor, id est,
Embreis Guletic., lit. '"I am
called Ambrosius, that is
Embreis Guletic"'.
Embreis Guletic is
probably Emrys Gwledig.
Wales is...
- The
Welsh title [G]wledig,
archaically Gwledic or
Guletic and
Latinised Guleticus, is
defined as follows: "lord, king, prince, ruler; term
applied to...
- Ceretic,
Ceredig or
Keredic may
refer to:
Ceretic Guletic, 5th-century king of Alt Clut in present-day
Scotland Ceredig (c. 420 – 453),
first king of...
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contemporary sources in this
early period. The
first is
Coroticus or
Ceretic Guletic (Welsh: Ceredig),
known as the
recipient of a
letter from
Saint Patrick...
- North". The
Harleian genealogies indicate that he was the son of
Ceretic Guletic, who may be
identified with the
warlord Ceredig rebuked by
Saint Patrick...
- (500–501)
Kingdom of
Strathclyde / Alt Clut (complete list) –
Ceretic Guletic, King (mid 5th century) Cinuit, King (late 5th century) Isle of Man (complete...
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Harleian genealogies,
Dyfnwal was the son of a Cinuit, the son of
Ceretic Guletic,
probably his
predecessors as king. The
Harleian genealogies name three...
- of sub-Roman Britain. The
Welsh title [G]wledig,
archaically Gwledic or
Guletic and
Latinised Guleticus, is
defined as follows: "lord, king, prince, ruler;...
- century.
Various authorities have
suggested a king-list as follows:
Ceretic Guletic (410–450)
Dyfnwal Hen/Dumnagual Hen (450–475)
Erbin (475–480)
Cinuit (480–485)...