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Meirchion was the
father of King Mark of Cornwall,
famous for his role in the
story of
Tristan and Iseult. He is thus ****umed to have been an ancient...
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Meirchion Gul was
probably a late 5th-century king of Rheged, a
Brythonic realm in the area of Sub-Roman
Britain known as the Hen
Ogledd (in the North...
- from
external sources:
Meirchion Gul,
father of
Cynfarch Cynfarch Oer (Cynfarch the Dismal), also
known as
Cynfarch fab
Meirchion and
Cynfarch Gul, father...
- English-language
translation of the
Welsh Meirionnydd,
itself named after Meirchion (or Meirion),
grandson of
Cunedda Wledig (b. ca. 380 A.D.), King of North...
- was
partitioned between his children,
leading to his great-grandson,
Meirchion Gul, in the late 5th century,
likely being the
first of his descendants...
- Nant-y-****dyn-uchaf Coed y Gopa
Coedydd Aber
Coedydd ac
Ogofau Elwy a
Meirchion Coedydd Derw Elwy
Coedydd Dyffryn Alwen Cors
Geuallt Corsydd Nug a ****dwr...
- Palamedes, The Once and ****ure King Tristan's uncle,
husband to
Iseult Meirchion Tristan and
Iseult Father to Mark of
Cornwall Melehan Historia Regum Britanniae...
- "Cuckold King". In Old
Welsh records, Mark is
recorded as "March son of
Meirchion" of
Kernow (Cornwall). He is ****ociated with
governing portions of Gwynedd...
- Gul,
Afghan prisoner of the
United States at
Guantanamo Bay
Naval Base
Meirchion Gul, 5th-century king of
Rheged (modern-day
northern England) Mohammad...
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including the
place names Powmaughan and
Maughanby (containing
Welsh Meirchion) and the word
kelchyn (related to
Welsh cylch).
Jackson concludes that...