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- Donyarth (Latin: Doniert) or Dungarth (died 875) was the last recorded king of Cornwall. He was probably an under-king, paying tribute to the West Saxons...
- Splintered Spear" (c. 633 – c. 654) Culmin ap Petroc (c. 659 – c. 661) Donyarth ap Culmin (c. 661 – c. 700) Kings recorded in Anglo-Saxon sources Geraint...
- acknowledged the authority of Canterbury in 870 and the last-known Cornish king, Donyarth, died in 875. By the 880s Wes**** had gained control of at least part of...
- the suppression of Cornish autonomy with the death by drowning of King Donyarth in 875 as recorded by the Annales Cambriae. No subsequent 'Kings' of Cornwall...
- Dublin. During the fighting, Eystein Olafsson, king of Dublin, is killed. Donyarth, the last recorded king of Cornwall, drowns in what is thought to be the...
- (c.712–754) Cynan Dindaethwy, King (798–816) Dumnonia (complete list) – Donyarth ap Culmin, King (c.661–c.700) Geraint of Dumnonia, King (c.700–c.710) Kingdom...
- by the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle. Subsequent kings of Dumnonia (for example Donyarth and possibly Huwal) reigned over an area that was eventually reduced to...
- The railway line is carried on eight stone viaducts along this stretch. Donyarth (Latin: Doniert), or Dungarth (died 875), was the last-recorded king of...
- Vikings, with the body of Saint Cuthbert, and settle at Chester-le-Street. Donyarth, last recorded King of Cornwall, drowns in what is thought to be the River...
- 850–1050. Finds included pottery and stone artefacts. 875: King Dungarth (Donyarth) of Cerniu ("id est Cornubiae") drowns in what is thought to be the River...