- his grandson. The
contemporary rendering of this name
would seem to be
Peibio, as in Garthbeibio, a
parish in Montgomeryshire, or Ynys Beibio, near Holyhead...
- club
Holyhead Peibio Youth amalgamated with
Holyhead Hotspur and
formed the club's
junior branch. Now
known as
Holyhead Hotspur Peibio Youth, the juniors...
- Wales.
Dubricius was the
illegitimate son of Efrddyl, the
daughter of King
Peibio Clafrog of Ergyng. His
grandfather threw his
mother into the
River Wye when...
-
independent for a
period under Peibio Clafrog in the 5th or 6th
century and
again under Gwrfoddw Hen in the
early 7th century.
Peibio was the
grandfather of Saint...
-
border of what is now Herefordshire, England.
Peibio Clafrog ap Erb (c. 525), King of
Ergyng Cynfyn ap
Peibio (c. 550)
Gwrfoddw Gwrgan Fawr ap
Cynfyn (c...
- Cenncairech, a
Norse ruler whose name is
often translated into "scabby head".
Peibio Clafrog,
whose name
translates as "scabby" or "leprous".
Scabby Range Nature...
- in the
early medieval period. He was the son of
Peibio Clafrog.
Little is
known of
Cynfyn ap
Peibio apart from the
evidence of
later medieval genealogies...
-
divided between his
young sons.
Nynnio became king of
Gwent and
Glywysing and
Peibio became the
ruler of Ergyng. "EBK: King Erb of
Gwent & Glywysing". www.earlybritishkingdoms...
- with St. Julian, priest, and then
precipitated into the sea." See also:
Peibio Clafrog. His
relics are in the
church of St
Laurence in Tivoli. See also:...
-
father was Rhun ab
Eneas Ledewig the Breton, his
mother was the
sister of
Peibio Clafrog, King of Ergyng, and his
grandmother was
possibly the
former wife...