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Gwylog ap Beli was one of the
rulers of the
Kingdom of
Powys during the late 7th to
early 8th Century, son of Beli ab Eiludd.
There is also a
small possibility...
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Elisedd ap
Gwylog (died c. 755), also
known as Elise, was king of
Powys in
eastern Wales, son of
Gwylog ap Beli.
Little has been
preserved in the historical...
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Selyf (613)
Eiludd Powys (613–?) Beli ap
Eiludd (c. 655)
Gwylog ap Beli (695?–725)
Elisedd ap
Gwylog (725–755?)
Brochfael ap
Elisedd (755?–773)
Cadell ap...
- King (c.798–816)
Kingdom of
Powys (complete list) –
Gwylog ap Beli, King (695–725)
Elisedd ap
Gwylog, King (725–c.755)
Brochfael ap Elisedd, King (c.755–773)...
- (died 855), king of
Powys in
honour of his great-grandfather
Elisedd ap
Gwylog. The form
Eliseg found on the
pillar is ****umed to be a
mistake by the carver...
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Castle in the
valley of the
river Vyrnwy by 717,
possibly by King
Elisedd ap
Gwylog (d.c. 755). Elisedd's
successes led King Æthelbald of
Mercia to
build Wat's...
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According to Davies, this had been with the
agreement of king
Elisedd ap
Gwylog of Powys, as this boundary,
extending north from the
valley of the River...
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Habib al-Fihri, Arab
noble Abu
Muslim Khorasani,
Persian general Elisedd ap
Gwylog, king of
Powys (Wales) Sunpadh,
Persian rebel leader Zhang Xuan, Chinese...
- Wihtred, king of Kent Ealdbert,
prince of Wes**** Grimoald, duke of
Bavaria Gwylog ap Beli, king of
Powys Nothhelm, king of Sus****
Ruben of Dairinis, Irish...
- (died 855), king of Powys, in
honour of his great-grandfather
Elisedd ap
Gwylog (reign 725–755), who is here
claimed to be a
descendant of "Britu son of...