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  1. Llywarch Hen ap Elidir  ± 534-± 634 


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{geni:occupation} Saint
{geni:about_me} Gododdin were Brythonic people of NE Britain in the sub-Roman period.
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ID: I51306

Name: Gwawr ferch BRYCHAN

Given Name: Gwawr ferch

Surname: Brychan

Sex: F

Change Date: 13 MAY 2009

Note:

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!Arch Rec: Plantagenent Ancestry; Ancestral Lines; Royal Ancestors of Magna

Charta Barons; Brychan documents; History of Breckonshire; Bonedd Y Sain;

(Birth 425);

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Birth: 472 in Brycheiniog, Breconshire, Wales, United Kingdom

Reference Number: > 292 WEL

Death: Y

Father: Brychan ap ANLACH b: 400 in Brycheiniog, Breconshire, Wales, United Kingdom

Mother: Ribrawst (Ribwast) of POWYS

Marriage 1 Elidir "Lydanwyn" ap MEIRCHION b: 457 in South Reged, Britain

Married: ABT 482

Children

Llywarch "Hen" ap ELIDIR b: 484 in South Reged, Britain

Sources:

Abbrev: Pedigree Resource File CD 6

Title: Pedigree Resource File CD 6 (Salt Lake City, UT: Intellectual Reserve, Inc., 1999)serve, Inc., 1999)serve, Inc., 1999).

Repository:

Gwawr Verch Brychan Princess Of BRYCHEINIOG

470 - Yes, date unknown

Birth Abt 470 Brycheiniog, Breconshire, Cymru (Wales)

Gender Female

Died Yes, date unknown

Person ID I6900 Carney Family Tree

Last Modified 19 Jan 2010

Father Brychan Ap Anllach King Of BRYCHEINIOG, b. Abt 419, Brycheiniog, Breconshire, Cymru (Wales) , d. Yes, date unknown

Mother Banhadlwedd Verch Banadl Of POWYS, b. Abt 434, Powys (Montgomeryshire), Cymru (Wales) , d. Yes, date unknown

Family ID F2659 Group Sheet

Family Elidyr "The Stout & Handsome" King Of RHEGED, b. Abt 462, South Rheged (Reged), Britain , d. Yes, date unknown

Children

1. Heledd Verch Elidyr Princess Of RHEGED, b. Abt 510, d. Yes, date unknown

2. Llywarch "The Old" Ap Elidyr King Of S RHEGED, b. Abt 520, South Rheged (Reged), Britain , d. 634, Bala, Wales

Elidyr (Elidir) Llydanwyn ap Meirchion "Stout & Handsome" King of South Rheged;Elidurus Filius Marchianus;-89676 [Parents].Elidyr married Gwawr Verch Brychan-89685.

Gwawr Verch Brychan-89685 [Parents] was born about 467. She married Elidyr (Elidir) Llydanwyn ap Meirchion "Stout & Handsome" King of South Rheged;Elidurus Filius Marchianus;-89676.

Other marriages:

Cadeyrn, Cadell I Ddyrnllwg ap

They had the following children:

Mi Llywarch Hen ap "Lewis The Old" Elidir-89688 was born about 534. He died about 634.

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ID: I108275

Name: GWAWR FERCH BRYCHAN

Sex: F

Birth: Abt 467 CE

Death: After 534 CE 1

Change Date: 13 Jan 2009 at 01:52

Father: BRYCHAN AP BRYCHAN b: Bef MCCIII AVC = 450 CE

Mother: INGENACH b: Bef MCCVIII AVC = 455 CE

Marriage 1 ELIDIR LLYDANWYN AP MEIRCHION b: Abt 462 CE

Married:

Change Date: 13 Jan 2009

Children

HELEDD FERCH ELIDIR b: Abt 510 CE

LLYWARCH HEN THE OLD AP ELIDIR b: 534 CE

Sources:

Abbrev: Sutton Folk Family Tree 3175463.ged

Title: Sutton Folk Family Tree

Sutton Folk Family Tree 3175463.ged

Author: Folk, Linda Sutton

Publication: www.worldconnect.rootsweb.com
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Gwladys

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Saint Gwladys ferch Brychan or St Gladys (Latin-Claudia), was the beautiful Queen of Saint Gwynllyw Milwr and one of the famous saintly daughters of King Brychan of Brycheiniog. She was the mother of one of the most revered Welsh saints, Saint Cadoc 'the Wise'.

[edit]Traditional history

The mediæval lives of Saint Cadoc (c. 1100) by Lifris[1] and of Saint Gwynllyw (c. 1120) [2] preserve legendary details of this saint though details frequently differ. She is also noted in Welsh king lists.

Half Irish, we have the most details on her of all of Brychan's children. Her beauty won the admiration of King Gwynllyw of Gwynllwg in South Wales. According to The Life of Saint Cadoc (c.1100) when her father refused to allow their marriage Gwynllyw accompanied by 300 men abducted her from Talgarth. A pitched battle occurred which was only stopped by the intervention of King Arthur and Cai and Bedwyr who supported Gwynllyw and his warband in the battle. This act only occurred after Cai managed to persuade Arthur not to abduct the beautiful Gwladys himself. This tale of abduction seems similar to elements in Culhwch and Olwen and other Arthurian stories indicating it originated in bardic stories. This is the earliest reference to Arthur in a Saint's life. According to the Life of Saint Gwynllyw this battle never occurred and the marriage was actually accomplished peacefully.

Gwaldys soon had a son, the famous saint Cadoc and other children also saints Cynidr, Bugi, Cyfyw, Maches, Glywys II and Egwine.

It was the prompting of Cadoc and Gwaldys that led Gwynllyw to abandon his life of violence and seek forgiveness for his sins. A vision led him to found a hermitage on what is now Stow Hill in Newport, South Wales. Gwladys accompanied Gwynllyw into a hermits life and for a while they lived together on Stow Hill, fasting, eating a vegetarian diet, and bathing in the cold waters of the Usk to prove their piety.

Later they moved further apart to prevent carnal sin. Saint Gwladys founding her own hermitage at Pencarn in Bassaleg, supposedly the site is at Pont Ebbw.[3] While there she bathed in the Ebbw River and the Lady's Well at Tredegar may have been dedicated to her. It has been suggested that site of St. Basil church, Bassaleg was originally dedicated to her.

Later at the urging of Cadoc she moved yet further to Capel Wladus in Gelligaer. Today her main church is St. Gwladys, Bargoed.

There is a supposed Burial place of St. Gwladys at Pont Ebbw.

[edit]Notes

^ Lifris, 'Vita sancti Cadoci', Vitae sanctorum Britanniae et genealogiae, ed. and trans. A. M. Wade-Evans (1944), 24–141

^ 'Vita sancti Gundleii', Vitae sanctorum Britanniae et genealogiae, ed. A. W. Wade-Evans (1944), 172–93

^ Lifris, 'Vita sancti Cadoci', Vitae sanctorum Britanniae et genealogiae, ed. and trans. A. M. Wade-Evans (1944), 24–141

[edit]External links

Saint Gwladys' life

Pictures of The Chapel of St Gwladys, Pont Ebbw, Near Newport, Mon

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Manaw Gododdin was the narrow coastal region on the south side of the Firth of Forth , part of the Brythonic-speaking Kingdom of Gododdin in the post-Roman Era . Its notability is as the homeland of Cunedda prior to his conquest of North Wales , and as the homeland of the heroic warriors in the literary epic Y GododdinPressed by the Picts expanding southward and the Northumbrians expanding northward, it was permanently destroyed in the 7th century and its territory absorbed into the then-ascendant Kingdom of Northumbria .
The lands both south and north of the Firth of Forth were known as 'Manaw', but from the post-Roman Era forward, only the southern side is referred to as Manaw Gododdin, the Manaw associated with the people of Gododdin. Manaw Gododdin was adjacent to – and possibly included in – Eidyn the region surrounding modern Edinburgh
Though Manaw Gododdin was located within the territory of modern Scotland, as a part of Yr Hen Ogledd (English: The Old North) it is also an intrinsic part of Welsh history, as both the Welsh and the Men of the North (Welsh Gwŷr y Gogledd) were self-perceived as a single people, collectively referred to as Cymry.[2] The arrival in Wales of Cunedda of Manaw Gododdin in c. 450 is traditionally considered to be the beginning of the history of modern Wales
The name appears in literature as both Manaw Gododdin and Manau Gododdin. The modern Welsh form is spelled with a 'w'.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manaw_Gododdin
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