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Pabo "Post Prydyn" Ap Ceneu Of BRITAIN

Pabo "Post Prydyn" Ap Ceneu Of BRITAIN

Male Abt 424 -

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Pabo "Post Prydyn" Ap Ceneu Of BRITAIN was born about 424 (son of Cenau (St. Ceneu) Ap Coel King North BRITAIN); died in in Pennines, Britain.

    Other Events:

    • Name: Post Prydyn
    • _UID: 036829F6BFBE4BB5B6DBEB15AC6196AAE5AE

    Notes:

    Source: lorenfamily.com


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Cenau (St. Ceneu) Ap Coel King North BRITAIN was born about 382 (son of Coel Hen Godebog King Of North BRITAIN and Ystrafael Verch Cadfan Of DUMNONIA); died after 425.

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    • FamilySearch ID: GJNW-JDF
    • Name: Ceneu Of North BRITAIN
    • _UID: 5FF951A1C9584C3DBC8B076EF52B8BDB36B6
    • Alt. Birth: Abt 382; Alt. Birth

    Notes:

    Source: lorenfamily.com

    Children:
    1. Mor Ap Cenau King Of North BRITAIN was born about 420; and died.
    2. Gwrst "The Ragged" King Of RHEGED was born about 422; died in in South Rheged (Reged), Britain.
    3. 1. Pabo "Post Prydyn" Ap Ceneu Of BRITAIN was born about 424; died in in Pennines, Britain.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Coel Hen Godebog King Of North BRITAIN was born about 350 in Rheged, North England (son of Guoyepauc (Guotepauc) Ap TEGFAN); died about 420 in Coilsfield, Tarbolton, England.

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    • FamilySearch ID: GJNW-6SH
    • Name: Coel (Colius) King Of North BRITAIN
    • Name: Coel Hen Ap TEHVANT
    • _UID: EC4FE83047AE445A8C534232641FD6CC5EB1
    • Alt. Birth: Abt 362; Alt. Birth

    Notes:

    Coel Hen or Coel "the Old" is known to most of us through the famous nursery rhyme:

    Old King Cole was a merry old soul

    And a merry old soul was he.

    He called for his pipe,

    And he called for his bowl,

    And he called for his fiddlers, three.

    He is also a familiar figure in ancient Welsh genealogies, for most of the Celtic British monarchies claimed descent from him in one form or another. He appears to have lived around the turn from the 4th to the 5th century, the time when the Roman officials returned to Italy, leaving Britain and her people to fend for themselves. Coel's particular association with the north of Britain has led to the suggestion that he may actually have been the last of the Roman Duces Brittanniarum with his headquarters at York. He certainly imposed his power over a great swathe of the country, and can be considered the first King in Northern Britain. (This Coel should not be confused with the legendary Coel Godhebog "the Magnificent", Lord of Colchester, whose daughter, St.Helen, supposedly married the Emperor Constantius Chlorus two centuries earlier.)

    There is an old story told in the north about Coel's last campaign. What is now Scotland was originally inhabited by the Pictish race. It was during Coel's time that immigrant Irishmen from the Scotti tribe began to settle the Western coast around Argyle. Coel, fearing that the two peoples would unite against the British, sent raiding parties across his northern border to stir up discord between them. The plan, however, backfired for the Picts and the Scots were not taken in. Coel merely succeeded in pushing the two even closer together, and they began to attack the British Kingdom of Strathclyde. Coel declared all out war and moved north to expel the invaders. The Picts and Scots fled to the hills ahead of Coel's army, who eventually set up camp at what became Coylton alongside the Water of Coyle (Ayrshire). For a long time, the British were triumphant, while the Scots and Picts starved. Desperate for some relief, however, the enemy advanced an all-or-nothing attack on Coel's stronghold. Coel and his men were taken by surprise, overrun and scattered to the winds. It is said that Coel wandered the unknown countryside until he eventually got caught in a bog at Coilsfield (in Tarbolton, Ayrshire) and drowned. Coel was first buried in a mound there before being removed to the church at Coylton. The year was about AD 420. After his death, Coel's Northern Kingdom was divided between two of his sons. Coel was the King who brought corn to Britain.

    Coel married Ystrafael Verch Cadfan Of DUMNONIA. Ystrafael (daughter of Cadfan "The Great" Ap Cynan King Of DUMNONIA and Gwladys) was born about 360; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Ystrafael Verch Cadfan Of DUMNONIA was born about 360 (daughter of Cadfan "The Great" Ap Cynan King Of DUMNONIA and Gwladys); and died.

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    • FamilySearch ID: GJNW-MNV
    • Name: Ystradwel Verch Gadeon
    • _UID: D4CB11CC3DD74942907073E23E45C68D4640
    • Alt. Birth: Abt 365; Alt. Birth

    Notes:

    Source: lorenfamily.com

    Alt. Birth:
    Britain

    Children:
    1. 2. Cenau (St. Ceneu) Ap Coel King North BRITAIN was born about 382; died after 425.
    2. Gwawl Verch Coel Of BRITAIN was born about 386 in Wales, England; and died.
    3. Helena Of BRITAIN was born about 388; and died.
    4. Garbanion Ap Coel King Of BRYNEICH was born about 390; and died.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Guoyepauc (Guotepauc) Ap TEGFAN was born about 330 (son of Tegfan Gloff Ap TEUHVANT); and died.

    Other Events:

    • FamilySearch ID: GJNW-422
    • Name: Tehvant
    • _UID: 0033560D4C1B4B5C864B24827B1809742B96

    Notes:

    Source: lorenfamily.com

    Children:
    1. 4. Coel Hen Godebog King Of North BRITAIN was born about 350 in Rheged, North England; died about 420 in Coilsfield, Tarbolton, England.

  2. 10.  Cadfan "The Great" Ap Cynan King Of DUMNONIA was born about 325 in Celtic tribes of Dumnonii (son of Conan Meriadog King Of DUMNONIA & BRITTANY and Ursula (St.) Verch Dynod Princess Of DUMNONIA); and died.

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    • FamilySearch ID: GJNW-6S3
    • Name: Cadfan Ap Cynan King Of DUMNONIA
    • Name: Gadeon Ap Cynon Eudaf King Of DUMNONIA
    • Name: The Great
    • _UID: 710977F18A214BE584DD9A303723C1E6E998
    • Alt. Birth: Abt 330; Alt. Birth

    Notes:

    Source: lorenfamily.com

    Titled:
    King of Dumnonia

    Cadfan married Gwladys. Gwladys was born about 330 in Celtic tribes of Dumnonii; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  3. 11.  Gwladys was born about 330 in Celtic tribes of Dumnonii; and died.

    Other Events:

    • FamilySearch ID: GJNW-L2W
    • _UID: 187200B646A54623B4E7146DA6221630BEA6

    Notes:

    Source: lorenfamily.com

    Children:
    1. Gwrfawr Morfawr Ap Cadfan Of DUMNONIA was born about 360 in Celtic tribes of Dumnonii; and died.
    2. 5. Ystrafael Verch Cadfan Of DUMNONIA was born about 360; and died.