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- Q4356466 description "King of the Northern Pennines".
- Q4356466 description "King of the Northern Pennines".
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- Q4356466 abstract "Dynod son of Pabo (Welsh: Dynod or Dunod ap Pabo; Latin: Dunaunt; died c. 595), better known as Dynod the Stout (Welsh: Dynod Bwr) or Dynod Fawr was the ruler of a small kingdom in the North Pennines in the post-Roman Hen Ogledd ("Old North").Dynod was a son of Pabo Post Prydain and is thought to have succeeded to his kingdom. After the assassination of the northern Britons' overlord, Urien Rheged, Dynod is said to have invaded Urien's kingdom of Rheged, doing battle against Urien's sons Owain and Pascent. He was reputed to have been the father of Saint Deiniol, founder of Bangor.He is said to have died at the hands of the Bernician Angles around AD 595, although Welsh tradition identified him with the abbot Dynod at Bangor-on-Dee who was mentioned in Bede's treatment of the early 7th century Synod of Chester.".
- Q4356466 alias "Dunod Bwr, Dunaunt Bwr, Dynod the Stout, Dunod the Stout, Dunaunt the Stout, Donatus filius Pabo, Donat son of Pabo, Dynod ap Pabo, Dynod map Pabo, Dunod ap Pabo, Dunod map Pabo, Dunaunt ap Pabo, Dunaunt map Pabo,".
- Q4356466 deathDate "0595".
- Q4356466 deathYear "0595".
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- Q4356466 alternativeNames "Dunod Bwr, Dunaunt Bwr, Dynod the Stout, Dunod the Stout, Dunaunt the Stout, Donatus filius Pabo, Donat son of Pabo, Dynod ap Pabo, Dynod map Pabo, Dunod ap Pabo, Dunod map Pabo, Dunaunt ap Pabo, Dunaunt map Pabo,".
- Q4356466 dateOfDeath "c. 595".
- Q4356466 name "Dynod Bwr".
- Q4356466 shortDescription "King of the Northern Pennines".
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- Q4356466 comment "Dynod son of Pabo (Welsh: Dynod or Dunod ap Pabo; Latin: Dunaunt; died c. 595), better known as Dynod the Stout (Welsh: Dynod Bwr) or Dynod Fawr was the ruler of a small kingdom in the North Pennines in the post-Roman Hen Ogledd ("Old North").Dynod was a son of Pabo Post Prydain and is thought to have succeeded to his kingdom.".
- Q4356466 label "Dynod Bwr".
- Q4356466 name "Dynod Bwr".