Iolo manuscripts. A selection of ancient Welsh manuscripts
GENEALOGIES OF THE BRITISH SAINTS
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1. Bran the Blessed, the son of Llyr Llediaith, was the first of
the Welsh nation who was converted to the Christian faith ; and
his lineage was one of the three families of British Saints.
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2. Saint Cyndav, an Israelite, who came to Britain with Brân
the Blessed, the son of Llyr Llediaith.
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3. Saint Ilid, an Israelite, came to Britain with Brân the
Blessed ; and his church is Llanilid in Gwent.
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4. Saint Lucius, descended from Bran the Blessed, king of the
Island of Britain ; who was also called Lleuver, the son of Coel,
the son of Cyllin, — and Lles, the son of Coel, the son of Cyllin.
His church was Llandaff; being the first that he erected; and, in
fact, it was the first that was ever built there. Llanleirwg (St. Melon's, near Cardiff) in
Morganwg, is another church dedicated to him.
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5. Saint Dyvan, who came to Britain in the time of Saint Lucius, to administer baptism to the Cymry; for, previously, no one
of that nation had ever been baptized. His church is Merthyr
Dyvan, in Morganwg.
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6. Saint Fagan, who came at the same time to Britain ; having
been deputed by Pope Eleutherius, at the request of Saint Lucius,
to confer baptism on the nation of the Cymry. His church is
Saint Fagan's, in Gwent.
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7. Saint Medwy, whose church is Llanvedwy, in Morganwg.
He lived in the time of Saint Lucius.
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8. Saint Elvan, contemporary with Saint Lucius, the son of
Coel, the son of Cyllin. His church is in Morganwg.
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9. Saint Crallo, contemporary with Saint Lucius, the son of
Coel, the son of Cyllin. His church is in Gwent.
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10. Saint Gwerydd, the son of Cadwn, the son of Cynan, the
son of Eudav, descended from Brân the Blessed. His church was
Llanwerydd, in Gwent, now called St. Donat's.
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11. Saint Docheu (Dubricius), who came to this Island with Saint Fagan;
others say that it was with Saint Germanus, the son of Ridigius,
he came here first. His churches are the two Llandoughs, in
Gwent.
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12. Saint Gwynno, of Brân the Blessed' s lineage; his church, —
Llanwynno, in Gwent.
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13. Teilo, the son of Enllech, the son of Hydwn; and his
churches are Llandaff, Llandeilo-Vawr, Llandeilo-Cresseni, Llandeilo-Verwallt, Llandeilo-Abercowin, Llandeilo-Bertholeu, and
Llan deilo- Glyn Llychwr
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14. Saint David, the son of Sandde, the son of Cedig, the son
of Ceredig, the son of Cunedda Wledig; whose mother was Nonn,
the daughter of Gynyr Hir, of Caer Gawch. Many churches are
dedicated to him in Wales.
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15. Saint Cattwg [Cadocus,] the son of Gwynlliw, the son of
Glywys, the son of Tegid, the son of Cadell Deyrnllwg. His
churches are at Llancarvan, where he had an illustrious college of
saints and learned men. There is a church dedicated to him at
Glyn-Nedd, another in the Vale of Usk, and another in Ystrad
Towy. He was called Cattwg the Wise, from his superior wisdom
in all councils.
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16. Iestyn, the son of Geraint, the son of Erbin, the son of Cystennyn Gorneu,
the son of Cynvar, the son of Tudwal Mynwawr,
the son of Cadan, the son of Cynan, the son of Eudav, the son of
Caradoc [Caractacus,] the son of Brân, the son of Llyr Llediaith.
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17. Caw, Lord of Cwm Cawlwyd, the son of Geraint, the son of
Erbin, ut supra, who was driven from his possessions by the Irish
Picts. The following are the names of his sons, who were saints
in the college of Cattwg, and the college of Illtyd [Iltutus,] at CaerWorgorn;
namely1. Peirio, 2. Gallgo, 3. Maelog, 4. Gildas y
Coed Aur, 5. Eugrad, 6. Caffo ; others of his sons were saints in
Gwynedd, where their churches exist in connexion with their names.
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18. Saint Cain, the daughter of Caw, of Cwm Cawlwyd, whose
church is in Ystrad, Dyved.
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19. Aneurin y Coed Aur, the son of Caw, of Cwm Cawlwyd, a
saint of the college of Cattwg.
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20. Ceidiaw, the son of Ynyr Gwent; and Madron, the daughter
of Vortimer the Blessed, was his mother. He was a saint of
the college of Cattwg.
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21. Elian Ceimiad, the son of Allgu Redegawg, the son of Cardydwg,
the son of Cyngu, the son of Ysbwys, the son of Cadrod
Calchfynydd. His mother was Tegvan, the daughter of Tewdric,
king of Morganwg.
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22. King Elaeth, the son of Meyryg, the son of Idno, by Onen
Grec, the daughter of Gwallog, the son of Lleenog.
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23. Saint Dyfnog, the son of Medrod, the son of Cawrdav,
the son of Caradoc Vreichvras.
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24. Saint Mydan, the son of Pasgen, the son of Urien Rheged,
who was a saint of the college of Cattwg.
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25. Gwrvyw, the son of Pasgen, the son of Urien, whose church
is in Anglesey.
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26. Eurgain, the daughter of Maelgwn Gwynedd, the son of
Caswallawn Lawhir, the son of Einion Yrth, the son of Cunedda
Wledig.
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27. Lloniaw Lawhir, of Llanvirgain, the son of Emir Llydaw.
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28. Saint Gwynnog, the son of Gildas y Coed Aur, the son of
Caw Cawlwyd.
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29. Cenydd, the son of Gildas y Coed Aur, the son of Caw Cawlwyd.
His churches are Senghenydd (Caerphilly), in Morganwg, where he
established a college, and where the castle of Senghenydd was afterwards erected ;
and Llangenydd, in Gower.
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30. Noethan, the son of Gildas y Coed Aur, who was a saint of
the college of Illtyd.
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31. Saint Cawrdav, the son of Caradoc Vreichvras, of Gallt-
Cawrdav, in Gwent. He was a saint of Bangor Illtyd.
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32. Meugant Hen, the son of Saint Cyndav, an Israelite.
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33 Saint Gwrai, of Penystrywed, in Arwystli, who was a saint
of Bangor Deiniol, in Gwynedd.
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34. Cyngen, the son of Cadell Deyrnllwg, whose church is in
Shropshire.
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35. Saint Dwna, the son of Selyv, the son of Cynan Garwyn,
the son of Brochwel Ysgithrog, who was a saint of Bangor
Deiniol ; and whose church is in Anglesey.
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36. Saint Peblig, the son of Macsen Wledig, emperor of Rome.
His church is in Caernarvon ; and his mother was Elen, the daughter
of king Eudav.
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37. Avan of Buellt, the son of Ceredig, the son of Cunedda
Wledig. "Hic jacet Avanus Episcopus" in the Churchyard of
Llanavan Vawr, in Buallt [the hundred of Builth.]
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38. Gwynllev, the son of Cyngar, the son of Garthwg, the son
of Ceredig, the son of Cunedda Wledig.
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39. Cynvelyn, the son of Bleiddyd, the son of Meirchion, the
son of Tybiawn, the son of Cunedda Wledig; who was a saint of
Bangor Deiniol.
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The sons of Owen Danwyn, the son of Einion Yrth , the son of Cunedda Wledig.
40. King Einion, in Lleyn,
41. Seiriol, in Penmon
42. Meirion, in the Cantred
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43. Deiniol, the son of Dunawd Ffŷr, the son of Pabo Post
Prydain, by Dwywe, the daughter of Llynog. His church is at
Bangor Deiniol, in Gwynedd, where he had a college of saints.
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44. Saint Asaph, the son of Sawyl Benuchel, the son of Pabo
Post Prydain, whose church is St. Asaph, in Gwynedd below
Conwy.
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45. Saint Cyndeyrn (Kentigern), the son of Owen, the son of Urien, the son
of Gorwst, the son of Gwaith Hengaer. His mother was Auranwy,
the daughter of Clydno Eiddyn.
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46. Cadell, the son of Urien Rion, the son of Llywarch Hên,
the son of Elidr Lydanwyn.
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47. Lleuddad, the son of Dingad, the son of Nudd Hael, the son
of Senyllt, the son of Cedig, the son of Dyvnwal Hen, the son of
Ednyved, the son of Macsen Wledig, by Athevai, the daughter of
Llawdden, of the Isle of Eiddin, in the North.
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48. Baglan, the son of Dingad, the son of Nudd HaeL, ut supra.
His church is Llanvaglan, in Morganwg; and there is another dedicated to him in Gwynedd.
(Llanfaglan, Caernarvonshire; and Bagian, near Neath, Glamorganshire).
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49. Eleri, the son of Dingad, ut supra, in Pennant; he was a
saint of Deiniol's college.
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50. Tegwy, the son of Dingad, ut supra, whose church is in
Ceredigion.
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51. Tyvriog, the son of Dingad, ut supra, whose church is in
Ceredigion.
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52. Saint Cadvan, the son of Eneas Ledewic, of Llydaw; his
mother being Gwen Teirbron, the daughter of Emyr Llydaw. He
came to this Island in the time of Vortigern, with St. Germanus
from Gaul, his native country, to renovate Christianity in this
Island.
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53. Illtyd the Knight, the son of Biccanus, of Armorica, whose
church is Bangor Illtyd, in Gwent, where he is a saint, and where
Theodosius's chief college, in Caerworgorn, was established; and
which had been demolished by the pagans.
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54. Henwyn, the son of Gwrdav Hen, of Armorica. He was
confessor to Cadvan and his saints in the Isle of Bardsey.
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55. Padarn, the son of Pedredin, the son of Emyr Llydaw, who
came to this Island with St. Germanus, the son of Kidigius, and
became a saint of Bangor Illtyd ; but, subsequently, he was a
bishop -and a saint of Llanbadarn-Vawr, in Ceredigion. He
was first cousin to Cadvan, and both were cousins to Illtyd the
Knight, in whose college they were saints at Caer-Worgorn.
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Who were all saints and learned persons that
were, with Cadvan, brought to this Island by
St. Germanus ; and all of them became saints
in the chief college of Illtyd, and that of Cattwg,
at Llancarvan ; but they all went as saints with
Cadvan to Bardsey, except Docheu, whom
Teilo appointed bishop of Llandaff in his
stead.
56. Cynan,
57. Degwy,
58. Mael,
59. Sulien,
60. Ethrias.
61. Llywyn,
62 Llynab,
63, Docheu
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64. Tydecho, the son of Amwn Ddu, king of Graweg, the son
of Emyr Llydaw. He was first cousin to Cadvan.
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65. Saint Peirio, the son of Caw Cawlwyd, a saint of Illtyd's
college, and who succeeded him as principal of that college, where
he lies buried.
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66. Trinio, the son of Diwng, the son of Emyr Llydaw, and
Cadvan's first cousin.
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67. Maeleric (Meilir) , the son of Gwyddno, the son of Emyr Llydaw :
he was cousin to Cadvan ; and both are saints in Bardsey.
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68. Tygai Glassog, of Maelan, the son of Ithel of Armorica, and
a saint in Bardsey. His church is in Gwynedd.
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69. Llechid, the daughter of Ithel of Armorica, a saint of Arllechwedd, where her church is.
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71. Saint Trillo, the son of Ithel of Armorica; a saint in Bardsey; but his church is in Bliôs.
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70. Cybi, the son of Selyv, the son of Geraint, the son of Erbin,
the son of Cystennyn Carnau, a saint of Bangor Dunawd, whose
churches are at Holyhead, in Anglesey ; and Llangybi, in Gwent.
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72. Saint Elvod, of the lineage of Cawlwyd; and a bishop of
Holyhead, in Anglesey.
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73. Patrick, the son of Alfred, the son of Goronwy, of Gwareddog in Arvon,
who lived in the time of St. Elvod, and belonged
to the college of Cybi, in Anglesey, of which he was a saint.
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74. Patrick Maenwyn, of Gower, who converted the Irish to the
Christian faith. His church is at Aberllychwr. 3
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75. Saint Cadvarch, the son of Caradoc Vreichvras, the son of
Llyr Merini ; he was a saint of Bangor Dunawd, and his church
was at Lleyn, in Arvon.
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76. Tangwn, the son of Caradoc Vreichvras, (king of the dis-
trict between the Wye and the Severn,) the son of Llyr Myrini ;
his church is Llangoed, in Anglesey.
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77. Maethlu, the son of Caradoc Vreichvras, whose church is
Llanvaethlu, in Anglesey.
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78. Tyssilio, the son of Brochwel Ysgithrog, the son of Cyngar,
the son of Cadell Deyrnllwg, by Arddun Baunasgell, the
daughter of Pabo Post Prydain.
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79. Dingad, the son of Nudd Hael, the son of Senyllt, whose
church is Llandingad, in Gwent; and who was a saint of the college
of St. Cattwg, the son of Gwynlliw.
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80. Cyngar, the son of Arthwg, the son of Ceredig, the son of
Cunedda Wledig, whose college was in Morganwg, the place being
now called Llangenys.
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81 . Saint Llywelyn, of Trallwng, the son of Tegonwy, the son
of Teon, the son of Gwineu Davreuddwyd.
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82. Gwyddvareh, the son of Llywelyn, of Trallwng ; a saint of
the college of Cybi, in Anglesey [Holyhead.]
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83. Saint Aelhaearn, the son of Hygarn, the son of Caerwael,
the son of Cyndrwyn, by Llystinwennau. His church is at CaerEinion, in Powys.
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84. Saint Llwchaearn, the son of Hygarn, ut supra ; a saint
of Bangor Dunawd, whose church is in Cedewain.
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85. Saint Cynhaearn, the son of Hygarn, ut supra, whose
church is in Eivionydd, in Arvon.
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86. Gwyddvareh, the son of Alarwt, prince of Pwyl, whose
church is Meivod, in Powys.
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87. Ystyffan, the son of Mawan, the son of Cyngen, the son of
Cadell Deyrnllwg, whose church is Llanstyphan, in Maelienydd.
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The sons of Saithenin, of the plain of Gwyddno, in Ceredigion ; whose lands were
overwhelmed by the sea; whereupon the became saints of Bangor Dunawd
88. Saint Tyvryddog, whose church is in Anglesey.
89. Tudclud,
90. Geneddyl,
91. Myrini,
92. Tudnov,
93. Senewyr
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94. Saint Samson, of Bangor Illtyd, the son of Amwn Ddu,
king of Graweg, in Armorica. He was also a bishop of that college,
and after that, of York ; but subsequently of Armorica. He
lies buried in Illtyd's church.
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95. Saint Teyrnog, the son of Arwystli Gloff; whose church is
in the vale of Clwyd. He was a saint of Bangor Dunawd.
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96. Tydiaw, the son of Arwystli Gloff; his church is in Derwen Cyveiliog.
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97. Saint Tyvrydog, the son of Arwystli Gloff, who was a saint
of Bardsey and Anglesey.
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98. Marchell, the daughter of Arwystli Gloff. The mother
of these children of Arwystli was Achanwedd, the daughter of
Amlawdd Wledig.
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99. Urien, the son of Cynvarch, the son of Meirchion Gul, the
son of Gorwst Ledlwm, the son of Cenau, the son of Coel Godebog;
a saint of Bangor Cattwg, at Llancarvan.
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100. Llywarch Hen, the son of Elidr Lydanwyn, the son of
Meirchion Gul, the son of Gorwst Ledlwm, the son of Cenau, the
son of Coel Godebog.
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101. Cynwyd Cynwydion, the son of Cynvelyn, the son of
Garthrwys, the son of Mor, the son of Ceneu, the son of Coel Godebog, whowas a saint of Bangor Cattwg.
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102. Clydno Eiddyn, the son of Cynwyd Cynwydion, the son
of Cynvelyn, ut supra.
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103. Cynan Genir, the son of Cynwyd Cynwydion, the son of
Cynvelyn, ut supra.
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104. Cynvelyn Drwsgl, the son of Cynwyd Cynwydion, the son
of Cynvelyn, ut supra.
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105. Cadrod Calchvynydd, the son of Cynwyd Cynwydion, the
son of Cynvelyn, ut supra.
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Sons of Pabo Post Prydain and saints of Bangor Dunawd.
106. Dynawd,
107. Carwyd,
108. Sawyl Bennchel,
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109. Pabo Post Prydain, the son of Arthwys, the son of Mor,
the son of Morydd, the son of Ceneu, the son of Coel Godebog.
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Sons of Eliver Gosgorddvawr, the son of Arthrwys, the son of Mor, the son of Morydd, the
son of Ceneu, the son of Coel Godebog, saints of Bangor Illtyd ;
and Peredur was principal there.
110. Gwrgi
111. Peredur.
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Sons of Ceidiaw, the son of Arthrwys, the son of Myr, the son of Morydd, the son
of Ceneu, the son of Coel Godebog ; saints of Bangor Illtyd.
112. Gwenddolau,
113. Nudd,
114. Cov,
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115. Ehydderch, the son of Tudwal, the son of Tudclud, the
son of Cedig, the son of Dyvnwal Hên.
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116. Mordav, the son of Serian, the son of Dyvnwal Hen.
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117. Elffin, the son of Gwyddno, the son of Garboniawn, the
son of Dyvnwal Hen, king of Gwent. He and the preceding two
were saints of Bangor Illtyd.
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118. Gavran, the son of Aeddan Vradog, the son of Dyvnwal
Hen.
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119. Elidr Mwynvawr, the son of Gorwst Briodawr, the son of
Dyvnwal Hen.
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120. Rhiallu, the son of Tudwalch Carnau, prince of Cornwall,
by Dyvanwedd, the daughter of Amlawdd Wledig.
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121. St. Bride, the Nun, the daughter of Dwpdagws, a saint of
Ireland. Her church is Saint Bride's Major, in Morganwg; and
she has other churches in Gwent-is-coed, [Nether- Gwent,] and
Gwynllwg [Wentloog.]
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122. Tanwg, the son of Ithel Hael, of Armorica, a saint of the
Bangor of Bardsey, who came with Cadvan and Germanus, the
son of Ridigius, to this Island. His church is in Ardudwy.
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123. Nonn, the mother of St. David, and daughter of Gynyr of
Caer Gawch, in Menevia ; which Gynyr gave his possessions to
God and St. David, so as to erect a church at Menevia; to which
place St. David came from Caerlleon upon Usk, after the death of
the Emperor Arthur ; and thenceforth it became the metropolitan
church of Wales.
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124. Gynyr Gwent, of Caer Gawch, in Menevia, the father of
Nonn the Blessed, the mother of St. David ; who gave his possessions to God and his saints for ever.
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125. Nidan, the son of Gwrvyw, the son of Pasgen, the son of
Cynvarch, the son of Meirchion, the son of Grwst, the son of Cenau,
the son of Coel Godebog.
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126. Meiryn, the son of Myrini, the son of Saithenin, of the
plain of Gwyddno, whose church is in Wentloog.
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127. Lloniaw, the son of Alan Vergam, the son of Emyr Llydaw,
who was of Bangor Illtud, but his church is in Ceredigion. 1
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The sons of Helig, the son of Glannog, of the plain of Gwyddno, whose territory was
overwhelmed by the sea. They are saints in Gwynedd, from the Bangor of Bardsey.
128. Bodvyn,
129. Brothen
130. Ernin,
131. Brenda,
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132. Gwynwn, the son of Helig, the son of Glannog, a saint of
Ceredigion.
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133. Edeyrn, the son of Vortigern, of Cattwg's college; whose
church is in Llanedeyrn, in Morganwg ; and there, also, his college
of three hundred saints.
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134. Edern, the son of Nudd, the son of Beli, the son of Rhun,
the son of Maelgwn Gwynedd. His church is in Anglesey.
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135. Saint Gwrhir, servant of Teilo, in Bangor Cattwg.
His church, Llysvaen, in Wentloog.
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136. Saint Lupus, of Gaul, who has two churches in Morganwg.
It was in the time of Vortigern that he came to Britain, with
St. Germanus, the son of Ridigius.
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137. Saint Isan, of Bangor Illtyd, whose church is Llanisan, in
Wentloog.
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138. Elvyw, the son of Dirdan, and Banhadlen, the daughter of
Gynyr, of Caer Gawch.
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139. Anev, the son of Caw Cawlwyd, who was a hermit in
Anglesey.
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140. Beuno, the son of Hywgi, the son of Gwynlliw, the son of
Glywys, the son of Tegid, the son of Cadell Deyrnllwg ; who was a
saint of the chief college of Cattwg his uncle; he exercised ecclesiastical
supremacy in Gwynedd ; where his college was, i. e. Clynog
Vawr, in Arvon.
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141. Saint Anna, the daughter of Uthyr Bendragon, and mother
of Gynyr, of Caer Gawch. After which she became the wife of
Amwn Ddu, king of Graweg, in Armorica, and also of Bangor Illtyd,
by whom she had a son, called Saint Samson, of Illtyd's college.
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142. Dogvael, the son of Ithel Hael, the son of Cedig, the son
of Ceredig, the son of Cunedda Wledig ; whose church is in Dyved.
And he was also a saint of the college of Cattwg, at Llancarvan.
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143. Saint Mabon, the son of Enllech, the son of Hydwn,
whose church is Llanvabon, in Morganwg. He was brother of
Teilo. He had another church, Rhiwvabon, in Maelor.
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144. Saint Tyvodwg, who came to this Island with Germanus
and Cadvan. He has churches in Morganwg; and one in
Somersetshire.
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145. Saint Tudwg, of Cennydd's college, in Gower; whose
church is in Morganwg.
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146. Elldeyrn, the brother of Vortigern; whose church is in
Morganwg.
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147. Cathan, the son of Cawrdav, the son of Caradoc Vreichvras ;
and his church is in Llangathan.
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148. Cewydd, the son of Caw Cawlwyd; whose church is Llangewydcl, in Morganwg.
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149. Garrai, the son of Cewydd, the son of Caw Cawlwyd ;
whose church is Llanarrai, in Morganwg.
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150. Saint Gwrnerth, the brother of St. Llywelyn, of Trallwng.
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151. Tudvyl, the daughter of Brychan Brycheiniog; whose
church is Merthyr Tudvyl, where she was slain by the pagans.
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152. Saint Sadwrn, whose churches are in Dyved and Anglesey.
He was a saint of Asaph's college, and a confessor there.
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153. Saint Ehidian, of Cennydd's college, in Gower.
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154. Saint Brynach, whose churches are in the counties of
Morganwg and Brecknock.
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155. Saint Cyvelach, who became bishop of Llandaff, and was
slain by the pagans. His church is Llangyfelach, in Gower ; and
he has another in Ewyas.
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156. Saint Madoc, the son of Gildas y Coed Aur, who was of
Cennydd's college, and whose church is Llanmadoc, in Gower.
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157. Saint Tathan, the chaplain of Ynyr Gwent; one of whose
churches is Llandathan, in Morganwg, and the other, Caerwent.
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158. Saint Tewdrig, the son of Teithvallt, king of Morganwg;
whose church is Merthyr Tewdrig, in Gwent-is-Coed, where he
was slain by the pagans.
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169. Tybiau, the daughter of Brychan Brycheiniog; a saint in
Ystrad Towy, where she was slain by the pagans.
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160. Saint Ciwg, the son of Arawn, the son of Cynvarch;
whose church is Llangiwg, in Gower.
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161. Saint Collen, the son of Gwynnog, the son of Clydog, the
son of Cawrdav, the son of Caradoc Vreichvras ; whose church is
Llangollen, in Iâl.
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162. Saint Cenwyn, whose church is in Ceredigion; he was a
saint of Bangor Padarn.
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1 63. Saint Ilar, who came to this Island with Cadvan ; and
whose church is in Morganwg.
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164. Saint Hywgi, the son of Glywys, the son of Tegid, the
son Cadell Deyrnllwg; who gave his lands to God and Cattwg for
ever, and then became a saint with Cattwg; his son was Saint
Beuno.
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165. Saint Tegwyn, who came to this Island with Cadvan, in
the time of Vortigern ; who procured wise men and divines from
Gaul, now called France, to renovate Christianty in this Island,
in consequence of the decay and failure that had befallen the faith
in Christ.
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166. Arwystli Hen, an Italian (possibly Aristobulus, brother of St. Paul's Timothy, son of Aristobulus & Salome), 1 who came here with Bran, the
son of Llyr Llediaith, as his priest.
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167. Gwyndav Hen, of Armorica, the confessor of St. Germanus.
the son of Ridigius ; who came to this Island with the said Germanus, in the time of Vortigern.
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168. Hevin, the son of Gwyndav Hen, of Armorica, the priest
of Cadvan and his saints in the 'Bangor of Bardsey.
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169. Arwystli Gloff, the son of King Saithenin, of the plain of
Gwyddno, whose lands were overwhelmed by the sea. He was
buried at the Bangor of Bardsey.
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170. Saint Caiman, the son of Gwyddliw (Guodloiu), 1 the son of Gwynlliw,
the son of Glywys, the son of Tegyd, the son of Cadell Deyrnllwg;
whose church is Llangannau, in Morganwg.
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171. Saint Arthan; whose church is in Gwynllwg.
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172. Saint Cwyan, whose college was at Llangwyan [Llan-
quian,] in Morganwg, where he was slain by pagan Saxons.
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1 73. Saint Cyfy w, the son of Gwynlliw, the son of Glywys, the
son of Tegyd, the son of Cadell Deyrnllwg. St. Cattwg's registrar
at his chief college.
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174. Saint Cwyllog, the daughter of Caw Cawlwyd, of Twr
Celyn, in Anglesey, where she had lands from Maelgwn Gwynedd;
and he was driven from his dominion in Cwm Cawlwyd, by the
Gwyddelian Picts.
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175. Mygnach, the son of Mydno, of Caer Seon, registrar of
the college of Cybi. He was a saint at Holyhead, in Anglesey,
and afterwards Principal of that college.
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1 76. St. Tegvan ; his church is in Anglesey. He was confessor
at Bangor Cybi [Holyhead.]
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177. Arddun Benasgell, daughter of Pabo Post Prydain. She
was the wife of Brochwel Ysgithrog, king of Pengwern Powys
[Shrewsbury.]
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178. Brychan Brycheiniog, the son of Enllech, the son of Hydwn, king of Ireland.
The mother of Brychan was Marchell,
the daughter of Tewdrig, the son of Teithvallt, the son of Teithrin,
the son of Nynniaw, king of Graweg and Garth Mattrin.
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179. St. Samlet. His church is Cilvai in Gorwennydd.
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180. Fili, the son of Cennydd, the son of Aur of Coed Aur.
His church is in Rhos Fili, in Gower.
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181. St. Maelog, the son of Caw Cawlwyd. He has a church
in Anglesey, and in Ystrad Towy.
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182. St. Egwad, the son of Cynddilic, the son of Cennydd, the
son of Aur of Coed Aur. His church is in Ystrad Towy.
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183. Aurdeyrn, the son of Gwrtheyrn Gwrtheneu [Vortigern.]
His church is in Morganwg.