• Cyngen ap Cadell (English: Cyngen son of Cadell) or also (Concenn), was King of Powys from 808 until his death in 854 during a pilgrimage to Rome. Cyngen...
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  • Elisedd ap Cyngen ap Cadell was a son of Cyngen ap Cadell the last King of Powys. He was a son of Cyngen ap Cadell the last King of Powys of the Gwertherion...
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  • Arnau Cadell (12th–13th century), Catalan sculptor Ava Cadell (born 1956), American actress Cyngen ap Cadell (c. 790 – 855), Welsh king Elizabeth Cadell (1903–1989)...
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  • Cyngen may refer to: Cyngen ap Cadell (d. 855), prince of Powys Cyngen Glodrydd, 6th century Welsh ruler This disambiguation page lists articles associated...
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  • the Pillar of Eliseg. He was succeeded by his son Cyngen ap Cadell, the last known king of the Cadelling dynasty of Powys. Some genealogies claim that his...
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    Rhodri Mawr (redirect from Rhodri ap Merfyn)
    eldest son, Cadell, at its helm. Anarawd ap Rhodri Cadell ap Rhodri Meurig ap Rhodri Merfyn ap Rhodri Gwriad ap Rhodri Tudwal ap Rhodri Gwyddelig ap Rhodri...
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  • Gruffydd ap Cyngen (died c. 814) was a prince of Powys in Wales of the Early Middle Ages. His father Cyngen ap Cadell was the last king of Powys from the...
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  • –725) Elisedd ap Gwylog (725–755?) Brochfael ap Elisedd (755?–773) Cadell ap Brochfael (773–808) Cyngen ap Cadell (808–854) - throne usurped by Rhodri Mawr...
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    20267 44527]. It was erected by Cyngen ap Cadell (died 855), king of Powys in honour of his great-grandfather Elisedd ap Gwylog. The form Eliseg found on...
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  • inscription was commissioned by Cyngen ap Cadell (died 855), king of Powys, in honour of his great-grandfather Elisedd ap Gwylog (reign 725–755), who is...
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