CyngenapCadell (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...
Cyngen may refer to: CyngenapCadell (d. 855), prince of Powys Cyngen Glodrydd, 6th century Welsh ruler This disambiguation page lists articles associated...
Arnau Cadell (12th–13th century), Catalan sculptor Ava Cadell (born 1956), American actress CyngenapCadell (c. 790 – 855), Welsh king Elizabeth Cadell (1903–1989)...
Gruffydd apCyngen (died c. 814) was a prince of Powys in Wales of the Early Middle Ages. His father CyngenapCadell was the last king of Powys from the...
eldest son, Cadell, at its helm. Anarawd ap Rhodri Cadellap Rhodri Meurig ap Rhodri Merfyn ap Rhodri Gwriad ap Rhodri Tudwal ap Rhodri Gwyddelig ap Rhodri...
Powys after it had been overrun by the English. His great-grandson, CyngenapCadell erected a column in his memory which stands not far from the later...
Cadellap Brochfael (English: Cadell, son of Brochfael; died c. 808), also known as Cadell Powys, was an 8th- and 9th-century king of Powys. He was the...
20267 44527]. It was erected by CyngenapCadell (died 855), king of Powys in honour of his great-grandfather Elisedd ap Gwylog. The form Eliseg found on...
Pillar of Eliseg is erected by King CyngenapCadell of Powys (Wales), as a memorial to his great-grandfather Elisedd ap Gwylog (or Eliseg) (approximate date)...
Cyngen Glodrydd was an early 6th-century King of Powys. He was a descendant of King Cadell Ddyrnllwg. Cyngen married St. Tudlwystl, a daughter of Brychan...
wife of Merfyn Frych, King of Gwynedd. On the death of her brother CyngenapCadell in 855, authority over the Kingdom of Powys was claimed by Rhodri the...
705 Brochwel ap Elise) Cadellap Brochfael (Cadellap Brochwel ap Aeddan) CyngenapCadell (CyngenapCadellap Brochwel, d. 855) Merfyn ap Rhodri (d. 904)...
Aegina, Byzantine noblewoman, adviser and saint (approximate date) CyngenapCadell, king of Powys (Wales) Fātimah bint Mūsā, Muslim saint (d. 816) Íñigo...
780) Boso the Elder, count of Turin and Valois CyngenapCadell, king of Powys (Wales) Elisedd apCyngen, king of Powys (Wales) Pepin, count of Vermandois...
daughter and wife of Cunedda. Merfyn married Nest ferch Cadell, the sister or daughter of CyngenapCadell, the King of Powys of the Gwertherion dynasty, and...
Ælfwald II. Cadellap Brochfael, king of Powys (modern Wales), dies after a 35-year reign, and is succeeded by his son CyngenapCadell. Jewish merchants...
Aberffraw, and through the House of Dinefwr through Rhodri's son, king Cadellap Rhodri. The Senior line of the House of Aberffraw descended from Prince...
Pillar of Eliseg is erected by King CyngenapCadell of Powys (Wales), as a memorial to his great-grandfather Elisedd ap Gwylog (or Eliseg) (approximate date)...
Brochfael, King (773–808) CyngenapCadell, King (808–854) Rhodri Mawr, King (854–878) Merfyn ap Rhodri, King (878–900) Llywelyn ap Merfyn, King (900–942)...
Aegina, Byzantine noblewoman, adviser and saint (approximate date) CyngenapCadell, king of Powys (Wales) Fātimah bint Mūsā, Muslim saint (d. 816) Íñigo...
century was erected by king CyngenapCadell of Powys named the Pillar of Eliseg, in honor of his great-grandfather king Elisedd ap Gwylog, born c. 725. The...
determining the date of Easter 844 Merfyn Frych, king of Gwynedd 855 CyngenapCadell, king of Powys 871 Gwgon, king of Ceredigion and Ystrad Tywi 878 Rhodri...
was erected four centuries earlier by CyngenapCadell, King of Powys in memory of his great-grandfather, Elisedd ap Gwylog. Madog was buried in the then-completed...