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- Gwynllŵg was a kingdom of mediaeval Wales and later a Norman lordship and then a cantref. It was named after Gwynllyw, its 5th century or 6th century ruler...
- 1020) Kings and Lords in the cantref of Gwynllwg, in Glamorgan (Gwent). Gwynllyw ap Glywys (c. 460), ruler of Gwynllwg, cantref of Glywysing Saint Cadoc (c...
- Wentloog or St Brides Wentlooge or simply St Bride's; Welsh: Llansanffraid Gwynllŵg) is a hamlet to the south west of the city of Newport in South Wales. The...
- kingdom was divided into three cantrefs named for his sons: Penychen, Gwynllwg, and Gorfynydd. These were typically ruled together by the head of the...
- c. 450 – 500 CE) was a Welsh king and religious figure. He was King of Gwynllŵg in South Wales and is the legendary founder and patron saint of the City...
- Peterstone or Peterstone Wentlooge (Welsh: Llanbedr Gwynllŵg) is a small village to the south west of the city of Newport, South Wales. Peterstone Wentlooge...
- developed as the 5th-century Welsh kingdoms of Gwent, Brycheiniog, and Gwynllŵg. Some theories concerning King Arthur make him a leader in this area. There...
- Hay Monmouthshire Abergavenny Caerleon Chepstow (part) Ewyas Lacy (part) Gwynllwg (Wentloog) Monmouth Usk Glamorgan Glamorgan Gower Carmarthenshire Cantref...
- the west by Glamorganshire. Wentloog is an anglicisation of the Welsh Gwynllŵg, the name of the early kingdom and medieval cantref. It contained the following...
- took in four of the Welsh cantrefi, Gorfynydd, Penychen, Senghenydd and Gwynllwg. The area later known as the Gower Peninsula was not under the Lordship...