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Gwgon ap
Meurig (died c. 870/871) was a 9th-century king of
Ceredigion and
Ystrad Tywi (i.e., Seisyllwg) in
southwest Wales.
Gwgon was the son of the former...
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Pistyll Rhaeadr The
Wynnstay Arms
tavern Church of St
Dogfan Altar Carreg Gwgan (
Gwgan's Stone); 9-10th
century Celtic cross, kept in
Church of St
Dogfan Church...
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descendants built a
castle there. The
Wogans (Ughi, Hugan, Owgan, Wgan,
Gwgan, or Wogan) were an
ancient family descended from a
Roman patrician named...
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lands within Bernard's Lordship, to
sustain their dignity (
Gwgan initially receiving Cathedine).
Bernard was
succeeded by his son, Mahel...
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Caeth in the
Cantref of Brenhinol.
Thomas Morgan derived the name from
Gwgan, a
personal name
which he
ascribes to a "celebrated
Welsh personage". The...