-
captured a
number of Gwythyr's
noblemen including Nwython and his son Cyledr. Gwyn
would later murder Nwython, and
force Cyledr to eat his father's heart....
-
descending from
their township, Who had
risen at the word of the
grandson of
Nwython. I saw
great s****y men who came with the dawn, And the head of Dyfnwal...
- of the story, it is
briefly explained, "a
Chyledyr Wyllt y uab, a llad
Nwython a oruc a diot y gallon, a chym**** yssu
callon y dat, ac am
hynny yd aeth...
- (559–573)
Riderch Hael (fl. (573–612)
Constantine (?)
Neithon /
Nechtan /
Nwython (612–621) Beli I (621–633)
Eugein map Beli (633–645) Guret/Gwriad (645–658)...
-
enemy following the conflict,
alongside his
father Nwython and
several others. Gwyn
later murders Nwython and, subsequently,
forces Cyledr to eat his father's...
- virtues. The
other sons of
Aneurin were also saints, Cennydd, Madog, Dolgan,
Nwython, and Dolgar."
Brother of St Chad of Lichfield, he was a monk at Lindisfarne...
- (complete list) –
Rhydderch Hael, King, (fl.573–612)
Neithon /
Nechtan /
Nwython, King (612–621) Beli I, King (621–633)
Eugein I, King (633–645) Guret,...
- Strathcarron,
refers to
these events,
indicating that the
forces of "
Nwython's grandson" (i.e., Eugein, the
grandson of
Neithon of Alt Clut) triumphed...