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Personal data Tudwal ap ap Gwrfawr, King of Dumnonia (Cornwall) 


Household of Tudwal ap ap Gwrfawr, King of Dumnonia (Cornwall)

He is married to Gratianna of Galloway.

They got married.


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Tudwal ap ap Gwrfawr, King of Dumnonia (Cornwall)
± 375-± 425



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    Ron Roddenhof, "Family tree Roddenhof", database, Genealogy Online (https://www.genealogieonline.nl/stamboom-roddenhof/I3457.php : accessed January 21, 2026), "Tudwal ap ap Gwrfawr, King of Dumnonia (Cornwall) (± 375-± 425)".