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Welsh bishop (died c. 927)
Cyfeilliog (Welsh pronunciation: [kəˈvɛiɬjɔɡ]) or Cyfeiliog (Welsh: [kəˈvɛiljɔɡ], in Old Welsh Cemelliauc; probably died 927) was a bishop in south-east
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King of Gwent in Wales (r. c. 872 – c. 910)
Mercians. A number of Brochfael's charters survive, mainly grants to Bishop Cyfeilliog and settlements of Brochfael's disputes with the bishop. Brochfael was
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King of the Anglo-Saxons from 899 to 924
Ergyng in south-east Wales (now Archenfield in Herefordshire) and captured Cyfeilliog, Bishop of Ergyng. Edward ransomed him for the large sum of forty pounds
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Historic English name for an area of southern and western Herefordshire
They captured Bishop Cyfeilliog, and King Edward the Elder ransomed him for £40. The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle describes Cyfeilliog as Bishop of Archenfield
Archenfield
Human settlement in Wales
dispute between the households of Cyfeilliog, the Bishop of Ergyng and Brochfael ap Meurig, joint king of Gwent. Cyfeilliog was awarded compensation in gold
Rogiet
Ordinary of the Church in Wales Diocese of Llandaff
probably the same as the Bishop of St David's 874 ??? Nudd 880s 927? Cyfeilliog Perhaps Bishop of Ergyng 927? 929 Libiau ??? ??? Wulfrith ??? ??? Pater
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Old Welsh manuscript
cryptogram in Greek letters: the Welsh name Cemelliauc (modern Welsh Cyfeilliog), who could have been the same person as the Bishop Cameleac whom the
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Calendar year
devastate the Welsh coast and move up the Severn River. They capture Bishop Cyfeilliog of Ergyng, and he is ransomed by King Edward the Elder. The Vikings are
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Decade
devastate the Welsh coast and move up the Severn River. They capture Bishop Cyfeilliog of Ergyng, and he is ransomed by King Edward the Elder. The Vikings are
910s
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