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Koch, John T., Cunedda, Cynan, Cadwallon, Cynddylan: four Welsh poems and Britain 383–655, Aberystwyth: University of Wales Centre for Advanced Welsh and Celtic Studies, 2013.

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Cunedda, Cynan, Cadwallon, Cynddylan: four Welsh poems and Britain 383–655
Place
Aberystwyth
Publisher
University of Wales Centre for Advanced Welsh and Celtic Studies
Year
2013
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History, society and culture
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Cadwallon ap CadfanCadwallon ap Cadfan
(d. c. 634)
king of Gwynedd, traditionally identified with Bede’s Cædwalla in HE 3.1
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CuneddaCunedda
(supp. fl. late 4th/5th century)
Cunedda Wledig;Cunedda ap Edern
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Cynan GarwynCynan Garwyn
(fl. 2nd half of the 6th century)
Ruler of Powys.
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CynddylanCynddylan
(fl. c.616–c.641)
Cynddylan ap Cyndrwyn, a ruler of Powys who is thought to have allied with Penda, king of Mercia. It has been suggested that he was defeated and killed, along with Penda, in the battle of Winwaed.
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“Introduction”
1
[I] “‘Marwnad Cunedda’ and the end of Roman Britain”
39
[II] Trawsganu Kynan Garwyn m(ab) Broch(fael), the Battle of Chester and the origins of Powys”
105
“Maps”
155
[III] “A turning tide: ‘Moliant Cadwallon’”
161
[III Appendix] “‘Gwaith Gwen Ystrad’”
221
[IV] Marwnad Cynddylan: martyrdom, apostasy, and the Welsh-Mercian alliance”
231
Abbreviations (293ff); Bibliography (298ff); Index (317)
293
Contributors
Dennis Groenewegen
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