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- Cynog_ap_Brychan abstract "Cynog son of Brychan (Welsh: Cynog ap Brychan; born c. 434), better known as Saint Cynog (Old Welsh: Kennauc), was an early British saint and martyr. His shrine is at Merthyr Cynog in Wales and his feast day is observed on 7 or 9 October.Cynog was reputedly a son of Brychan, a powerful Welsh prince of the British Dark Ages. Cynog's mother was reputedly Benadulved, daughter of Benadyl, a prince of Powys, whom he seduced while a hostage at the court of her father. He is said to have been murdered on the mountain called the Van (Bannau Brycheiniog). His relics are housed at Merthyr Cynog.In 1188, Gerald of Wales wrote that there still existed a certain relic purported to be a royal torc that had once been worn by Cynog, presumably as an item of royal regalia. Gerald encountered this relic while travelling through Brycheiniog. He wrote of this relic:Moreover I must not be silent concerning the collar which they call St. Canauc's; for it is most like to gold in weight, nature, and colour; it is in four pieces wrought round, joined together artificially, and clefted as it were in the middle, with a dog's head, the teeth standing outward; it is esteemed by the inhabitants so powerful a relic, that no man dares swear falsely when it is laid before him: it bears the marks of some severe blows, as if made with an iron hammer; for a certain man, as it is said, endeavouring to break the collar for the sake of the gold, experienced the divine vengeance, was deprived of his eyesight, and lingered the remainder of his days in darkness.The detailed description, which, though not easy to interpret, points, in the opinion of Sir T. D. Kendrick, to its probably being Welsh or Irish work of the Viking period, i.e. the 10th or the 11th century.He is chiefly commemorated in Brycheiniog, where Defynnog, Ystradgynlais, Penderyn, Battle, Llangynog, and Merthyr Cynog, are all named after him, the last being reputed his place of burial.".
- Cynog_ap_Brychan alias "Cynog ap Brychan, Cynog son of Brychan, Saint Cynog, Saint Kynauc, Saint Kennauc, Kynauc ap Brychan, Kynauc map Brychan, Kennauc ap Brychan, Kennauc map Brychan, Sanctus Kennauc, Cunocius, Cunnock, Cynawc".
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- Cynog_ap_Brychan wikiPageWikiLink Britons_(historic).
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- Cynog_ap_Brychan wikiPageWikiLink Category:Monarchs_of_Brycheiniog.
- Cynog_ap_Brychan wikiPageWikiLink Category:Sub-Roman_Britain.
- Cynog_ap_Brychan wikiPageWikiLink Category:Torcs.
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- Cynog_ap_Brychan wikiPageWikiLink Crown_Jewels.
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- Cynog_ap_Brychan wikiPageWikiLink Torc.
- Cynog_ap_Brychan wikiPageWikiLink Wales.
- Cynog_ap_Brychan wikiPageWikiLink Welsh_(people).
- Cynog_ap_Brychan wikiPageWikiLink Welsh_people.
- Cynog_ap_Brychan wikiPageWikiLink Ystradgynlais.
- Cynog_ap_Brychan wikiPageWikiLinkText "Cynog ap Brychan".
- Cynog_ap_Brychan wikiPageWikiLinkText "Cynog".
- Cynog_ap_Brychan alternativeNames "Cynog ap Brychan, Cynog son of Brychan, Saint Cynog, Saint Kynauc, Saint Kennauc, Kynauc ap Brychan, Kynauc map Brychan, Kennauc ap Brychan, Kennauc map Brychan, Sanctus Kennauc, Cunocius, Cunnock, Cynawc".
- Cynog_ap_Brychan hasPhotoCollection Cynog_ap_Brychan.
- Cynog_ap_Brychan name "Cynog".
- Cynog_ap_Brychan shortDescription "Welsh saint".
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- Cynog_ap_Brychan description "Welsh saint".
- Cynog_ap_Brychan description "Welsh saint".
- Cynog_ap_Brychan subject Category:5th-century_Irish_people.
- Cynog_ap_Brychan subject Category:5th-century_monarchs_in_Europe.
- Cynog_ap_Brychan subject Category:Celtic_Christianity.
- Cynog_ap_Brychan subject Category:Celtic_art.
- Cynog_ap_Brychan subject Category:Children_of_Brychan.
- Cynog_ap_Brychan subject Category:History_of_Powys.
- Cynog_ap_Brychan subject Category:Medieval_Gaels.
- Cynog_ap_Brychan subject Category:Monarchs_of_Brycheiniog.
- Cynog_ap_Brychan subject Category:Sub-Roman_Britain.
- Cynog_ap_Brychan subject Category:Torcs.
- Cynog_ap_Brychan hypernym Saint.
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- Cynog_ap_Brychan type Leader.
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- Cynog_ap_Brychan comment "Cynog son of Brychan (Welsh: Cynog ap Brychan; born c. 434), better known as Saint Cynog (Old Welsh: Kennauc), was an early British saint and martyr. His shrine is at Merthyr Cynog in Wales and his feast day is observed on 7 or 9 October.Cynog was reputedly a son of Brychan, a powerful Welsh prince of the British Dark Ages. Cynog's mother was reputedly Benadulved, daughter of Benadyl, a prince of Powys, whom he seduced while a hostage at the court of her father.".
- Cynog_ap_Brychan label "Cynog ap Brychan".
- Cynog_ap_Brychan sameAs Cynog_Ferthyr.
- Cynog_ap_Brychan sameAs Cynog.
- Cynog_ap_Brychan sameAs m.0fpj1ml.
- Cynog_ap_Brychan sameAs Мо-Хонок.
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- Cynog_ap_Brychan name "Cynog".