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Tutagual (Welsh: Tudwal) is
thought to have been a
ruler of the
kingdom of Alt Clut,
later known as Strathclyde, a
Brittonic kingdom in the Hen Ogledd...
- Lord of Mann.
Tutagual Theodovellaunus (c. 485–c. 495); son of Cinuit, also king of Alt Clut and
Galwyddel Dingat (c. 495); son of
Tutagual, also king of...
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Regnal titles Preceded by
Tutagual King of Alt Clut fl. 580 Succeeded by Neithon...
- Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, 455. Russell, Paul. "Old
Welsh Dinacat, Cunedag,
Tutagual:
Fossilized Phonology in
Brittonic Personal Names". In: Indo-European Perspectives:...
- 10.1163/157407706778942312. Russell, Paul. "Old
Welsh Dinacat, Cunedag,
Tutagual:
Fossilized Phonology in
Brittonic Personal Names". In: Indo-European Perspectives:...
- (480–485)
Gereint (485–490)
Tutagual (490–495) Caw (495–501)
deposed Domgal (501–508)
Clinoch (508–540)
Cinbelin (540–558)
Tutagual /
Tudwal (559–573) Riderch...
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holds he
fought King Arthur. He came to
power in 495 AD by
deposing King
Tutagual, but only
managed to
remain in
power for six
years before being removed...
- century) Cinuit, King (late 5th century) Isle of Man (complete list) –
Tutagual Theodovellaunus, King (c.485–c.495) Dingat, King (c. 495);
Great Britain:...
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Dumnagual Hen, his
probable predecessor as King of Alt Clut, and the
father of
Tutagual, his
probable successor. The
Bonedd Gwŷr y Gogledd, a
later genealogy of...
- Hen, King (early 6th century)
Clinoch of Alt Clut, King (6th century)
Tutagual, King (mid 6th century)
Rhydderch Hael, King (6th–7th century) Isle of...