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Ceidio is a
former civil parish in the
Welsh county of Gwynedd. It was
abolished in 1934, and
incorporated into Buan. A
Vision of
Britain Through Time :...
- them, it
would be found. The
Chessboard of
Gwenddoleu ap
Ceidio (Gwyddbwyll
Gwenddoleu ap
Ceidio): if the
pieces were set, they
would play by themselves...
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Gwenddoleu ap
Ceidio (died c. 573) or
Gwenddolau was a
Brythonic king who
ruled in
Arfderydd (now Arthuret). This is in what is now south-west Scotland...
- Merlini, however,
Geoffrey Latinizes the
masculine name of
Gwenddoleu ap
Ceidio as Guennolous.
Spelled Gwendoloena, the name
reoccurs in the
anonymous Latin...
- (approximate date). The
Battle of
Arfderydd is
fought between Gwenddoleu ap
Ceidio and the sons of Eliffer,
Gwrgi and Peredur. The
forces of
Gwenddoleu are...
- St
Ceidio's Church,
Rhodogeidio is a
rural 19th-century
church near Llannerch-y-medd, in Anglesey,
north Wales. It was
built using materials from the 14th-century...
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Guinevere Guithelin Gurgintius Gurguit Barbtruc Gurgustius Gwenddoleu ap
Ceidio Gwenddydd Queen Gwendolen Helena (empress)
Helenus Hengist and
Horsa Hoel...
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among other parishes; a new
parish of Buan was
formed by the
merger of
Ceidio and
Llanfihangel Bac****aeth; and the
parish of
Dolbenmaen was transferred...
- of 469,
increasing to 484 at the 2011 Census.
Other settlements include Ceidio,
Llandudwen and
Llanfihangel Bac****aeth. In 1870–72 the
Imperial Gazetteer...
- King of Alt Clut (Strathclyde)
slaughtered the
forces of
Gwenddoleu ap
Ceidio, and
Myrddin went mad
watching this defeat. The
Annales Cambriae date this...