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Selyf ("Solomon"; Old Welsh: Seleu) is a
Welsh male
given name. It may
refer to:
Salomon of
Cornwall (5th century), a
prince of
Cornwall and
father of...
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Selyf ap
Cynan or
Selyf Sarffgadau (died 616)
appears in Old
Welsh genealogies as an
early 7th-century King of Powys, the son of
Cynan Garwyn. His name...
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Brochwel Ysgithrog (c. 550)
Cynan Garwyn (?–610)
Selyf ap
Cynan (610–613)
Manwgan ap
Selyf (613)
Eiludd Powys (613–?) Beli ap
Eiludd (c. 655) Gwylog...
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Salomon (also
known as
Selyf, Selevan) was a late 5th
century Cornish 'warrior prince',
possibly a King of Cornwall. His
feast day
takes place on the...
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possibly from
Mercia as well. It
resulted in the
deaths of
Welsh leaders Selyf Sarffgadau of
Powys and
Cadwal Crysban of Rhôs. Cir****stantial evidence...
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Manwgan ap
Selyf was an
early 7th-century King of Powys, the son of
Selyf Sarffgadau. One
theory ****erts that when
Manwgan ap
Selyf came to the throne...
- not
generally employ surnames, but
instead used
epithets (e.g.
Selyf Sarffgadau, "
Selyf the Battle-Serpent"),
patronyms (e.g.
Rhodri ap Merfyn, "Rhodri...
- Powys'
northern lands. Æthelfrith
forced a
battle near
Chester and
defeated Selyf and his allies. At the
commencement of the battle, Bede
tells us that the...
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Brochwel Ysgithrog (c. 490)
Cynan Garwyn (c. 520)
Selyf ap
Cynan (c. 550,
Selyf Sarffgadau)
Manwgan ap
Selyf (c. 580, Mael
Myngan ap Self Sarffgadau) Eiludd...
- of Powys. Some
theories ****ert that he was in fact the son of
Manwgan ap
Selyf who
regained power after Eiludd Powys was
killed at the
battle of Battle...