- was the son of
Cynfarch Oer, son of
Meirchion Gul, son of Gorwst, son of
Cenau, son of Coel Hen (King Cole), the
first recorded post-Roman
military leader...
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Keyne (/keɪn, kiːnə/; also
referred to as Keane,
Kayane Keyna,
Cenau, Cenedion, Ceinwen) was a 5th-century holy
woman and
hermitess who was said to have...
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Celer 1
Llangeler St
Celynin 3
Bronwydd Arms, Llangelynnin,
Llwyngwril St
Cenau 1
Llangenny St
Cenhedlon 1
Rockfield St
Cennydd 1
Llangennith St Cewydd...
- him a son of
Cenau son of Coel Hen.
Later Welsh genealogies insert two
generations by
making him son of
Arthwys son of Mar son of
Cenau son of Coel, though...
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circular driveway in
front of the house. 6677
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Cenau,
Llangenny Llangenny, The Vale of
Grwyney SO2401218148 51°51′24″N 3°06′17″W...
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Elletson The Vale of
Grwyney 738 St Peter, Llanbedr-Ystrad-Yw
Medieval St
Cenau,
Llangenny Medieval Talgarth l/w
Bronllys l/w
Llanfilo St Mary, Bronllys...
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Celynin Llangennech,
Saint Cennych Llangennith,
Saint Cenydd Llangenny St.
Cenau or
Saint Keyne Llangian,
Saint Cian
Llangiwg near Pontardawe, St Ciwg Llangloffan...
- and Llangenny.
Three features in
Llangenny are the
grade II*
listed St.
Cenau or
Saint Keyne parish church, the
Dragons Head Inn and Cwm Barn, an old...