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- Cuneglasus (fl. 540) was a prince of Rhos in Gwynedd, Wales, in the late 5th or early 6th century. He was castigated for various sins by Gildas in De Excidio...
- protection of Cuneglas. Joining those who remain opposed to Lancelot at Glevum, they find Arthur there, in council with Kings Meurig of Gwent and Cuneglas of Powys...
- hear from Cuneglas that his father was lying and that he swear an alliance will exist between Dumnonia and Powys against the Saxons; Cuneglas concedes...
- condemnation of five British kings, Constantine, Aurelius Con****, Vortiporius, Cuneglas, and Maelgwn. As it is the only contemporary information about them, it...
- Arthur's hor**** arrive at Mount Baddon along with Sagramor and King Cuneglas of Powys and manage to win a victory over the Saxons. Arthur also succeeds...
- During the campaign he is killed by Artabanes, leader of the revolt. King Cuneglas of Rhos abandons his wife in favour of his sister-in-law, a nun who he...
- Einion seems to have ruled Llŷn as a kingdom separate from his brother Cuneglas' kingdom in Rhos. He is credited with having sponsored Saint Cadfan's monastery...
- from the nearby River Arth and the p****age in Gildas, describing the King Cuneglas much more likely describes the Dark Age hillfort of Dinerth at Bryn Euryn...
- During the campaign he is killed by Artabanes, leader of the revolt. King Cuneglas of Rhos abandons his wife in favour of his sister-in-law, a nun who he...
- Saint Einion was a son of Owain Whitetooth (Ddantgwyn) and the brother of Cuneglas, king of Rhos, and of saints Seiriol and Meirion [Wikidata]. Part of Gwynedd's...