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Seventh century Welsh ruler
Cynddylan (Modern Welsh pronunciation: /kən'ðəlan/), or Cynddylan ap Cyndrwyn was a seventh-century Prince of Powys associated with Pengwern. Cynddylan
Cynddylan
Collection of early Welsh englyn-poems
character. One prominent figure in the poems is Heledd's dead brother Cynddylan. Dorothy Ann Bray summarised the cycle thus: The entire cycle of the Heledd
Canu_Heledd
Anglo-Saxon battle (c. 642 CE)
needed] Penda's Welsh allies may have included Cynddylan ap Cyndrwyn of Powys: the awdl-poem Marwnad Cynddylan, thought to have been composed shortly after
Battle_of_Maserfield
Settlement in sub-Roman Britain
exploits of Cynddylan, as imagined around the 9th century, are told in the Old Welsh Canu Heledd (a cycle of poems named after Cynddylan's sister), possibly
Pengwern
prefixing the name of a house, parish or the mother's surname, as in "Cynddylan Jones". A hyphen was sometimes later introduced, for example "Griffith-Jones"
Welsh_surnames
Figure in Welsh mythology
made in Marwnad Cynddylan, a probably seventh-century awdl-poem, in which the mythological hero is compared to the deceased Cynddylan, a seventh-century
Culhwch
Calendar year
invades Pengwern (modern Wales) and kills King Cynddylan in battle, near the River Trent. Cynddylan's brother Morfael and the rest of the royal family
656
King of Mercia from c. 626 to 655
in the perhaps seventh-century Welsh praise-poem Marwnad Cynddylan, which says of Cynddylan: 'pan fynivys mab pyd mor fu parawd' ('when the son of Pyd
Penda_of_Mercia
Pseudo-historical early medieval monarch
Proto-Celtic, Brill, 2009, pp. 197–198 John T. Koch, Cunedda, Cynan, Cadwallon, Cynddylan: Four Welsh Poems and Britain 383–655 (Aberystwyth: University of Wales
Coel_Hen
Middle Welsh verse
Jones, they are given as stanzas 7 (not an englyn), 14-15 (on Owain and Cynddylan), 19 (part of 17-19, on Meigen son of Rhun), 30 (part of 28-30, on graves
Englynion_y_Beddau
King of Powys
assuming Eiludd Powys fought at Maes Cogwy alongside Elfan Powys and Cynddylan, that Beli would have been the King whom Heledd ran to for protection
Beli_ab_Eiludd
Supposed 577 battle between West Saxons and Britons
literature which places an English-battling seventh-century king called Cynddylan in the Wroxeter region. Scholars also argued that the importance given
Battle_of_Deorham
Town in Shropshire, England
this battle was called the battle of Pengwern and in it their leader Cynddylan was also killed. The earliest known human settlement in Oswestry is Old
Oswestry
County town of Shropshire, England
destruction of Uriconium. Llywarch Hen's presence at the court of Prince Cynddylan at Pengwern, understood as the British name for Shrewsbury, implies the
Shrewsbury
Ancient city of disputed location in the United Kingdom
http://asc.jebbo.co.uk/e/e-L.html Mathews K, 2006, Marwnad Cynddylan (The death of Cynddylan), section 8, accessed at http://www.kmatthews.org.uk/history/texts
Urbs_Iudeu
Prince of the Brythonic kingdom of Rheged
family all dead, he is advised to flee to the court of Cynddylan in the Kingdom of Powys. When Cynddylan was slain in battle, Llywarch was left friendless
Llywarch_Hen
Medieval Welsh realms and their rulers
the Midlands, possibly around the Wrekin, England. Cyndrwyn (c. 535) Cynddylan ap Cyndrwyn (fl. 642) Overlord of Wales (King of Wales) as a modern territory
List_of_rulers_in_Wales
Type of poetry
and Taliesin (second half of the 6th century), and the haunting Stafell Cynddylan, which is the oldest recorded literary work by a woman in northern Europe
Welsh_poetry
Aspect of Welsh history (383–1066)
king Cynddylan; but the poem's geography probably reflects the time of its composition, around the ninth or tenth century rather that Cynddylan's own time
Wales in the Early Middle Ages
Wales_in_the_Early_Middle_Ages
400s–1160 kingdom in east-central Wales
Eglwys Tysilio and subsequently the dynasty's Royal mausoleum. If King Cynddylan of Pengwern hailed from the royal Powys dynasty, then forces from Powys
Kingdom_of_Powys
American historian and linguist (born 1953)
Oxbow Books. 2016. ISBN 978-1-78570-227-3. Cunedda, Cynan, Cadwallon, Cynddylan: Four Welsh Poems and Britain 383–655. University of Wales Centre for
John_T._Koch
Sixth-century ruler of Rheged
original on 4 April 2025. ——, ed. (2013). Cunedda, Cynan, Cadwallon, Cynddylan: Four Welsh Poems and Britain 383-655. Aberystwyth: Centre for Advanced
Urien_Rheged
Calendar year
which includes the Welsh army of Kings Cadafael Cadomedd of Gwynedd and Cynddylan of Pengwern. The Mercians become dominant in the English Midlands. Oswiu
642
Village in Shropshire, England
tonight for the heir of the Cyndrwynyn; it is the land of the grave of Cynddylan Wyn. Baschurch is ?fallow land tonight; its clover is bloody. It is reddened;
Baschurch
Church in Shropshire, England
Shrewsbury. The earliest piece of Welsh evidence for this is the Lament for Cynddylan incorporated in the poems of Llywarch Hen, which date in their written
St_Chad's_Church,_Shrewsbury
Decade
invades Pengwern (modern Wales) and kills King Cynddylan in battle, near the River Trent. Cynddylan's brother Morfael and the rest of the royal family
650s
Village in Shropshire, England
has been identified with Trefwen (white-town), the famous stronghold of Cynddylan king of Pengwern. Whittington was granted to William Peverel probably
Whittington,_Shropshire
7th-century princess of the Kingdom of Powys
major female character named in Welsh literature. She was the brother of Cynddylan and the narrator in the Canu Heledd poems. She was the only survivor of
Heledd_ferch_Cyndrwyn
Human settlement in Wales
Welsh sources. His name is mentioned in two englynion at the end of a 'Cynddylan' fragment in the Middle Welsh poetry known as Canu Llywarch Hen (XI. 112b
Abergwyngregyn
Moliant Cadwallon ('The Praise of Cadwallon') and Marwnad Cynddylan ('Elegy for Cynddylan'). The second of these is unusual for the period in being attributed
Welsh-language_literature
Sixth-century Brythonic monarch
ll. 21n, 37. Koch, John T. (ed. and tr.) Cunedda, Cynan, Cadwallon, Cynddylan: Four Welsh Poems and Britain 383-655 (Aberystwyth: University of Wales
Gwallog_ap_Llênog
King of Gwynedd from 634 to c. 655
surprise assault on Pengwern's llys (English: royal court), killing King Cynddylan and virtually wiping out the entire royal family. Thereafter Pengwern
Cadafael,_King_of_Gwynedd
Welsh poems concerning Cadwallon ap Cadfan
Aberffraw as the chief court of the kings of Gwynedd, together with 'Marwnad Cynddylan'. Since the poem says o adaw Kymbry wrth ynghussyl 'from leaving Wales
Canu_Cadwallon
Cliff Williams, Wales international rugby union player, 32 15 June - John Cynddylan Jones, theologian, 90 17 June - Hugh Robert Jones, Nationalist leader
1930_in_Wales
Soprano singer
She was then at Broadmead Wesleyan Chapel in Bristol where she and John Cynddylan Jones lead the services. In June 1905 Evan Roberts preached to 6,000 people
May_John
combined forces of Gwynedd and Powys at the Battle of Chester and the royal Cynddylan dynasty of Powys was overthrown by the Mercians at the end of the 7th
History_of_Wrexham
Welsh local election
Llanedy 1961 Party Candidate Votes % ±% Labour W. John Evans* 1,635 Independent Rev D. Cynddylan Jones 673 Labour hold Swing
1961 Carmarthenshire County Council election
1961_Carmarthenshire_County_Council_election
Welsh teacher and singer (1950–2024)
Ti Yw Fy Nghân (EP, Audio Records, SAIN 48, 1974) "You Are My Song" "Cynddylan's Room" "Angry Days" "Sleep You" Cân Y Gobaith (LP, Folk, SYWM 212, 1979
Eirlys_Parri
Decade
which includes the Welsh army of Kings Cadafael Cadomedd of Gwynedd and Cynddylan of Pengwern. The Mercians become dominant in the English Midlands. Oswiu
640s
Poem by Dafydd ap Gwilym
and the Canu Heledd, such as the well-known poem on the destruction of Cynddylan's hall at Pengwern, and it can also be found in poems written in Irish
The Ruin (Dafydd ap Gwilym poem)
The_Ruin_(Dafydd_ap_Gwilym_poem)
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