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Dyfnwal Moelmud (Welsh for "Dyfnwal the Bald and Silent"; Latin:
Dunvallo Molmutius; fl. c. 450–470) was
accounted as an
early king and
lawmaker among...
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Medieval Welsh kings.
Dubnovellaunus and
Mandubracius appear as
Dyfnwal Moelmud (Dubnovellaunus the Bald and Silent) and Manawydan,
while the
Welsh Triads...
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Megalithic Yard are controversial.
Later Welsh legend credited Dyfnwal Moelmud with the
establishment of
their units,
including a foot of 9 inches. The...
- and son of Sortogus, a
direct male-line
descendant of Maxentius,
Dyfnwal Moelmud,
Camber and
Brutus of Troy.
William Worcester travelled to
Cornwall in...
- the name of many
ancient and
medieval Gaelic kings and noblemen:
Dyfnwal Moelmud (Dunvallo Molmutius),
legendary king of pre-Roman
Britain Dyfnwal Hen (Dumnagual...
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Cambria and earl of
Ewias and Urtchingfild.
Through Gorbonion,
Dyfnwal Moelmud was descended, who
became king of Britain, and
eventually the line p****es...
- were the laws said to have been
instituted over the
Britons by
Dyfnwal Moelmud, who is also
referred by the
Latin form of his name,
Dunvallo Molmutius...
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Survey of Cornwall; Book of
Baglan folios 83, 165, 307;
Gorboduc Dyfnwal Moelmud King/Duke Son of Cloten;
unites Britain as its king c. 400 BC Historia...
- Morganwg) (1852–1853)". Yr Ymofynnydd. Stephens,
Thomas (1854). "Dyfnwal
Moelmud and
Early Welsh Law".
Cambrian Journal and
Archaeologia Cambrensis. Stephens...
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Church of St John the Baptist,
Bristol King of
Northern Britain Reign c. 390 BC
Predecessor Dyfnwal Moelmud Successor Belinus Father Dyfnwal Moelmud...