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Welsh medieval cantref and legendary kingdom
51.560; -3.409 Penychen was a possible minor kingdom of early medieval Wales and later a cantref of the Kingdom of Morgannwg. Penychen was one of three
Penychen
Early medieval petty kingdom in south-east Wales
Glywys, the kingdom was divided into three cantrefs named for his sons: Penychen, Gwynllwg, and Gorfynydd. These were typically ruled together by the head
Glywysing
Perphirius of Penychen Wulfthryth of Wilton, Anglo-Saxon noblewoman, died 1000 Wulvela, lived in 6th century, daughter of Perphirius of Penychen Wynthryth
List of royal saints and martyrs
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6th-century Welsh bishop of Léon, Brittany
a Welsh chieftain named Perphirius/Porphyrius ("clad in purple"), from Penychen in Glamorgan. He was later given three saintly sister-martyrs; Juthwara
Paul_Aurelian
Medieval Welsh land division
Powys Wenwynwyn Arwystli Cedewain Cyfeiliog Caereinion Mechain Mochnant Gorfynydd Gwynllwg Gŵyr Penychen Senghenydd Gwrtheyrnion Elfael Maelienydd Buellt
Cantref
Historic county of Wales
River Rhymney. The Lordship took in four of the Welsh cantrefi, Gorfynydd, Penychen, Senghenydd and Gwynllwg. The area later known as the Gower Peninsula was
Glamorgan
Medieval Welsh realms and their rulers
ap Clydwyn (grandson of Brychan c. 400) Glywys ap Solor (c. 430) Pawl Penychen (c. 465) Mechwyn, ruler of Gorfynydd, cantref of Glywysing[citation needed]
List_of_rulers_in_Wales
Welsh saint
with three tree branches. The valley was owned by his uncle, King Pawl of Penychen, who made a present of the land to his nephew. The location later became
Cadoc
death of Glywys the kingdom was divided into three cantrefi, Gwynllwg, Penychen and Gorfynydd, by his sons Gwynllyw father of Cadoc, Pawl and Merchwyn
Glywys
Town in Rhondda Cynon Taf, Wales
Aberdare lies within the commote (cwmwd) of Meisgyn, in the cantref of Penychen. The area is traditionally given as the scene of the battle of Hirwaun
Aberdare
Urban area and district in South Wales
In the early Middle Ages, Glynrhondda was a commote of the cantref of Penychen in the kingdom of Morgannwg, a sparsely populated agricultural area. The
Rhondda
Town in Rhondda Cynon Taf, Wales
period the area came under the commote of Glynrhondda within the cantref of Penychen, though the area remained uninhabited. Although there were no permanent
Porth
Glywysing (complete list) – Cadoc, ruler of Gwynllwg (523–580) ruler of Penychen (540–580) Kingdom of Gwynedd (complete list) – Cadwallon Lawhir, King (c
List of state leaders in the 6th century
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have been the daughter of a Cornish/Welsh chieftain named Perphirius from Penychen in Glamorgan. Legend holds that her mother died while she was quite young
Wilgyth
Human settlement in Wales
lordship of Ruthin, one of the lordships of Glamorgan in the cantref of Penychen. The region was wild and heavily wooded, consisting of scattered hamlets
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(ΈÏως) Greek name derived from the word eros, EROS means "love; sexual desire." In mythology, this is the name of the god of love, lust and sex, worshiped as a fertility god. His Roman equivalent is Cupid "desire," and he is also known by the Latin name Amor "love."
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Hindu, Indian, Malayalam, Sanskrit, Tamil
God of Victory; Good Person; Cool
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Arabic, Australian, Muslim
A Narrator of Hadith; She was the Daughter of Abdullah Al-asdiyah
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, everlasting, or, ever-living.
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Indian, Sikh
Beautiful; Goddess
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English : habitational name from places named Coverdale in North Yorkshire and Lancashire, ‘in the valley (Middle English dale) of the Cover river (a Celtic name)’.
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Hindu, Indian
A Sage who Serves with a King
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English : nickname for a person who insisted on a strict code of social behavior.German : topographic name for someone who lived on or by a hill, from Middle High German stickel ‘hill’, ‘slope’ + the suffix -er denoting an inhabitant; in the south an occupational name for someone who shapes and sets stakes in vineyards.
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English : variant of Ufford with the addition of an inorganic H-.
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