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- Glywys abstract "Glywys is a legendary early 5th century Welsh king, an important character in early Welsh genealogies as the eponymous founder king of Glywysing, a south-east Welsh kingdom whose heartland lay between the Tawe and the Usk. In one genealogy Glywys is reckoned the eldest son of Solor, son of Mor. He is said to have married Gwawl, the daughter of Ceredig of Ceredigion: one legend states they had twenty two children, all male bar one. fathered and the churchmen Pedrog and Edelig. According to twelfth century sources, after the death of Glywys the kingdom was divided into three cantrefi, Gwynllwg, Penychen and Gorfynydd, by his sons Gwynllyw father of Cadoc, Pawl and Merchwyn respectively, though Glwysing still existed and would later become Glamorgan. Gwynllyw gave his name to Newport Cathedral and also to Wentlooge, while Pawl may have been mixed up with Paul Aurelian. Glywys' name may be a back-formation from the name of the kingdom and Glywysing's name may continue that of the Romano-British *Glevenses, the territory and citizens of Glevum, or Gloucester. Such invented founding kings are not uncommon in British genealogy. "Gloucester" (Glowancestre, 1282) derives from the Old English ceaster, "fort", preceded by the Roman stem Glev- (pronounced glaiw). In Old Welsh, the city was known as Caerloyw, caer = castle, and loyw from gloyw = glowing/bright. Hence Gloucester has been given a similar founder, Gloyw: genealogies of Vortigern make him a descendant of Gloyw through his father Vitalus and his grandfather Vitalinus, while a lineage in the Bonedd y Saint makes saint Mechyll fab Echwys the grandson of Gwyn Glohoyw and the great-grandson of Gloyw Wallt-Lydan. In the Mabinogi, similarly, Pryderi marries Cigfa, "daughter of Gwyn Glohoyw, son of Gloyw Wallt-Lydan, son of Casnar Wledig".Nevertheless Glywys is believed to have become a hermit in his later life and travelled to Cornwall where he founded the church of Penryn. He is sometimes referred to as the Cornish Glywys, Glywys Cernyw.".
- Glywys birthDate "0415".
- Glywys birthYear "0415".
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- Glywys wikiPageWikiLink Bonedd_y_Saint.
- Glywys wikiPageWikiLink Cadoc.
- Glywys wikiPageWikiLink Cantref.
- Glywys wikiPageWikiLink Cantrefi.
- Glywys wikiPageWikiLink Category:415_births.
- Glywys wikiPageWikiLink Category:5th-century_monarchs_in_Europe.
- Glywys wikiPageWikiLink Category:Monarchs_of_Morgannwg.
- Glywys wikiPageWikiLink Category:Sub-Roman_Britain.
- Glywys wikiPageWikiLink Category:Sub-Roman_monarchs.
- Glywys wikiPageWikiLink Category:Year_of_death_unknown.
- Glywys wikiPageWikiLink Ceredig.
- Glywys wikiPageWikiLink Cornwall.
- Glywys wikiPageWikiLink Edelig.
- Glywys wikiPageWikiLink Glamorgan.
- Glywys wikiPageWikiLink Glevum.
- Glywys wikiPageWikiLink Glywysing.
- Glywys wikiPageWikiLink Gorfynydd.
- Glywys wikiPageWikiLink Gwawl_(Wales).
- Glywys wikiPageWikiLink Gwynllwg.
- Glywys wikiPageWikiLink Gwynllyw.
- Glywys wikiPageWikiLink Mabinogi.
- Glywys wikiPageWikiLink Mabinogion.
- Glywys wikiPageWikiLink Merchwyn.
- Glywys wikiPageWikiLink Mor_(Welsh_king).
- Glywys wikiPageWikiLink Newport_Cathedral.
- Glywys wikiPageWikiLink Old_English.
- Glywys wikiPageWikiLink Old_Welsh.
- Glywys wikiPageWikiLink Old_Welsh_language.
- Glywys wikiPageWikiLink Paul_Aurelian.
- Glywys wikiPageWikiLink Pawl_(Wales).
- Glywys wikiPageWikiLink Pedrog.
- Glywys wikiPageWikiLink Penryn,_Cornwall.
- Glywys wikiPageWikiLink Penychen.
- Glywys wikiPageWikiLink River_Tawe.
- Glywys wikiPageWikiLink River_Usk.
- Glywys wikiPageWikiLink Saint_Petroc.
- Glywys wikiPageWikiLink Solor_(Welsh_king).
- Glywys wikiPageWikiLink Vortigern.
- Glywys wikiPageWikiLink Wales.
- Glywys wikiPageWikiLink Wentlooge.
- Glywys wikiPageWikiLinkText "Glywys".
- Glywys dateOfBirth "415".
- Glywys hasPhotoCollection Glywys.
- Glywys name "Glywys".
- Glywys shortDescription "Welsh king".
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- Glywys description "Welsh king".
- Glywys description "Welsh king".
- Glywys subject Category:415_births.
- Glywys subject Category:5th-century_monarchs_in_Europe.
- Glywys subject Category:Monarchs_of_Morgannwg.
- Glywys subject Category:Sub-Roman_Britain.
- Glywys subject Category:Sub-Roman_monarchs.
- Glywys subject Category:Year_of_death_unknown.
- Glywys hypernym King.
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- Glywys comment "Glywys is a legendary early 5th century Welsh king, an important character in early Welsh genealogies as the eponymous founder king of Glywysing, a south-east Welsh kingdom whose heartland lay between the Tawe and the Usk. In one genealogy Glywys is reckoned the eldest son of Solor, son of Mor. He is said to have married Gwawl, the daughter of Ceredig of Ceredigion: one legend states they had twenty two children, all male bar one. fathered and the churchmen Pedrog and Edelig.".
- Glywys label "Glywys".
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- Glywys sameAs Glywys_Cernyw.
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- Glywys sameAs Глиуис_ап_Солор.
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- Glywys wasDerivedFrom Glywys?oldid=592528246.
- Glywys isPrimaryTopicOf Glywys.
- Glywys name "Glywys".