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- Clydwyn is a 6th-century Pre-Congregational Saint of Wales. The eldest son of Brychan Brycheiniog and brother of St Tudful, he was himself king. His children...
- Kingdom of Ewyas (Ewias) in Wales and Herefordshire, England. Clydog ap Clydwyn (grandson of Brychan c. 400) Glywys ap Solor (c. 430) Pawl Penychen (c...
- and the genealogies of Jesus College MS 20 are Cynog, Rhain Dremrudd, Clydwyn, Arthen, Papai, Dingad, Berwyn and Rhydog. Also listed, but not in all...
- November (trad.) Virgin Clydog or Clintacus 19 August or 3 Nov (trad.) King Clydwyn or Cledwyn 6th century Penmachno (formerly) 1 November (trad.) Son of Brychan...
- 9th Bishop of Paris (c. 430) Saint Amabilis of Riom (475) Saint Cledwyn (Clydwyn), patron saint of Llangedwyn in Clwyd in Wales (5th century) Saint Pabiali...
- grandchildren became the famed saints of Cornwall and Wales. His father was Clydwyn, himself a saint and the son of Brychan. Although some sources say he conquered...
- in its place." Robert died in 1910 and his son Colonel William Herbert Clydwyn Llewellyn inherited the property. He was born in 1883 and in 1909 married...
- 12th-century church; this was the church of St Enclydwyn (probably the same as St Clydwyn or Cledwyn, a 6th-century saint, the eldest son of Brychan Brycheiniog...
- Wyndham Ivor Radcliffe of Druidstone, near Cardiff 1925: William Herbert Clydwyn Llewellyn of Court Colman, Bridgend 1926: Admiral Algernon Walker-Heneage-Vivian...