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- Cuneglas abstract "Cuneglas (Latin: Cuneglasus; Welsh: Cynlas, "Tawny hound" or "Tawny warrior"; fl. early 6th century), also known as Cynlas the Red (Cynlas Goch), was a son of Owain Whitetooth (Ddantgwyn) and his successor as king of Rhos, an area of Denbighshire in northern Wales. He was the brother of saints Einion, Seiriol, and Meirion and is sometimes considered to have been the historical basis for King Arthur.Cuneglas is one of the 'tyrants' denounced by the contemporary writer, Gildas, in his De Excidio Britanniae. This indignant monk calls him:"You bear, you rider and ruler of many, and guider of the chariot which is the receptacle of the bear""You contempter of God and vilifier of his order""You tawny butcher, as in the Latin tongue thy name signifies" one who raises war against men, indeed against his own countrymen, as well as against God one who has "thrown out of doors your wife" and lustfully desires "her detestable sister who had vowed unto God, the everlasting chastity of widowhood".The "receptacle of the bear" is more generally interpreted as the "home of the bear". In Welsh, this might be Din Arth or Din Erth - "Fort of the Bear" - still the name of a Dark Age hillfort at Llandrillo-yn-Rhôs in Cynlas' old kingdom. Although there is also a Dinerth in Ceredigion.".
- Cuneglas alias "Cuneglasus, Cynlas, Cynlas Goch, Cynlas the Red, Cynlas ap Owain, Cynlas ab Owain, Cynlas son of Owain".
- Cuneglas birthDate "0005".
- Cuneglas birthYear "0005".
- Cuneglas deathDate "0006".
- Cuneglas deathYear "0006".
- Cuneglas wikiPageID "4194295".
- Cuneglas wikiPageRevisionID "645864727".
- Cuneglas alternativeNames "Cuneglasus, Cynlas, Cynlas Goch, Cynlas the Red, Cynlas ap Owain, Cynlas ab Owain, Cynlas son of Owain".
- Cuneglas dateOfBirth "c. late 5th century".
- Cuneglas dateOfDeath "c. early 6th century".
- Cuneglas hasPhotoCollection Cuneglas.
- Cuneglas name "Cuneglas".
- Cuneglas shortDescription "King of Rhos".
- Cuneglas description "King of Rhos".
- Cuneglas description "King of Rhos".
- Cuneglas subject Category:6th-century_Welsh_monarchs.
- Cuneglas subject Category:6th-century_Welsh_people.
- Cuneglas subject Category:6th-century_deaths.
- Cuneglas subject Category:6th-century_monarchs_in_Europe.
- Cuneglas subject Category:Monarchs_of_Rhos.
- Cuneglas subject Category:Year_of_birth_unknown.
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- Cuneglas comment "Cuneglas (Latin: Cuneglasus; Welsh: Cynlas, "Tawny hound" or "Tawny warrior"; fl. early 6th century), also known as Cynlas the Red (Cynlas Goch), was a son of Owain Whitetooth (Ddantgwyn) and his successor as king of Rhos, an area of Denbighshire in northern Wales.".
- Cuneglas label "Cuneglas".
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- Cuneglas isPrimaryTopicOf Cuneglas.
- Cuneglas name "Cuneglas".