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Pasgen ap Cadell Ddrynllwg ★Bisabuelo n°47★ Ref: Pa-0410 |•••► #REINO UNIDO 🏆🇬🇧 #Genealogía #Genealogy Ⓟ Ⓜ


 47 ° Bisabuelo/ Great Grandfather de: Carlos Juan Felipe Antonio Vicente De La Cruz Urdaneta Alamo →Pasgen ap Cadell Ddrynllwg is your 47th great grandfather.


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Pasgen ap Cadell Ddrynllwg is your 47th great grandfather.of→ Carlos Juan Felipe Antonio Vicente De La Cruz Urdaneta Alamo→  Dr. Enrique Jorge Urdaneta Lecuna

your father → Elena Cecilia Lecuna Escobar

his mother → Vicente de Jesus Lecuna Salboch, Dr.

her father → Ramón Lecuna Sucre

his father → Josefa Margarita Sucre y Márquez de Valenzuela

his mother → Coronel Vicente Vitto Luis Ramón de Sucre y García de Urbaneja

her father → Coronel Antonio Mauricio Jacinto Tadeo Rosalio Sucre Pardo y Trelles

his father → Carlos Francisco Francois Sucre y Pardo, Sargento Mayor

his father → Charles Adrien de Sucre y D´Ives

his father → Charles Antoine de Sucre y Martigny

his father → Antonio de Succre y Hontoy

his father → Francois dit Godefroy de Succre

his father → Antonio de Succre

his father → Jeanne de Thurut

his mother → Jeanne Grebert y Vredeau

her mother → Jacqueline Vredeau

her mother → Jean Vredeau, prévôt de Valenciennes

her father → Marie du Gardin

his mother → Marie de Saint Amand

her mother → Joan de Haudlo

her mother → Maud Haudlo

her mother → Maud FitzAlan

her mother → Isabella de Mortimer, Countess of Arundel

her mother → Roger Mortimer, 1st Baron Mortimer

her father → Gwladys Ddu verch Llewelyn

his mother → Llewelyn Fawr ab Iorwerth, Prince of Gwynedd

her father → Margred verch Madog, of Powys

his mother → Madog ap Maredudd, Brenin Powys

her father → Maredudd ap Bleddyn, Brenin Powys

his father → Bleddyn ap Cynfyn, Brenin Powys

his father → Cynfyn ap Gwerystan, arglwydd Cwybr

his father → Nest ferch Cadell

his mother → Cadell ap Brochwel

her father → Brochwel II ap Aeddan, Lord of Powys

his father → Aeddan II ap Selyf I

his father → Selyf I ap Brochwel I, King of Powys

his father → Brochwel I ap Aeddan I

his father → Aeddan I ap Cyngen

his father → Cyngen ap Brochwel

his father → Brochwel ap Elisedd

his father → Elisedd ap Gwylog

his father → Gwylog ap Beli, Brenin Powys

his father → Beli ap Eiludd

his father → Eiludd ap Cynan, King of Powys

his father → Cynan Garwyn ap Brochfael, Brenin Powys

his father → Brochfael Ysgythrog ap Cyngen, Brenin Powys

his father → Cyngen Glodrydd, King of Powys

his father → Maun ap Pasgen

his father → Pasgen ap Cadell Ddrynllwg

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Pasgen ap Cadell Ddrynllwg MP

Gender: Male

Birth: 410

Immediate Family:

Son of Cadell Ddyrnllwg ap Cadeyrn

Father of Maun ap Pasgen

Brother of Brydw ap Cadell Ddrynllwg; Pebid Penllyn ap Cadell Ddyrnllwg; Tegid Foel ap Cadell Ddrynllwg, of Penllyn and Cyngen ap Cadell Ddrynllwg


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Please see Darrell Wolcott, Ancient Powys, http://www.ancientwalesstudies.org/id79.html. (Steven Ferry, March 23, 2017.)


Please see Darrell Wolcott: Pedigree of Cynddelw Gam of Ystrad Alun; http://www.ancientwalesstudies.org/id94.html; [#141] (Steven Ferry, November 24, 2017.)


Please see Darrell Wolcott: Ancient Powys; http://www.ancientwalesstudies.org/id79.html. (Steven Ferry, October 8, 2019.)


Please see Darrell Wolcott: The Royal Family of Powys - Vortigern and the Powys Dynasty; http://www.ancientwalesstudies.org/id15.html. (Steven Ferry, October 12, 2019.)


Please see Darrell Wolcott: The Composite Lives of St Beuno; http://www.ancientwalesstudies.org/id23.html. (Steven Ferry, February 19, 2020.)


Please see Darrell Wolcott: Harleian Ms 3859; http://www.ancientwalesstudies.org/id129.html. (Steven Ferry, March 11, 2021.)


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Rhydeyrn ap Endigant ★Bisabuelo n°55★ Ref: Ra-0120 |•••► #INGLATERRA 🇬🇧 #Genealogía #Genealogy Ⓟ


 55 ° Bisabuelo/ Great Grandfather de: Carlos Juan Felipe Antonio Vicente De La Cruz Urdaneta Alamo →Rhydeyrn ap Endigant is your 55th great grandfather.- (55 ° Bisabuelo )


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Rhydeyrn ap Endigant is your 55th great grandfather.of→ Carlos Juan Felipe Antonio Vicente De La Cruz Urdaneta Alamo→  Dr. Enrique Jorge Urdaneta Lecuna

your father → Elena Cecilia Lecuna Escobar

his mother → Vicente de Jesus Lecuna Salboch, Dr.

her father → Ramón Lecuna Sucre

his father → Josefa Margarita Sucre y Márquez de Valenzuela

his mother → Coronel Vicente Vitto Luis Ramón de Sucre y García de Urbaneja

her father → Coronel Antonio Mauricio Jacinto Tadeo Rosalio Sucre Pardo y Trelles

his father → Carlos Francisco Francois Sucre y Pardo, Sargento Mayor

his father → Charles Adrien de Sucre y D´Ives

his father → Charles Antoine de Sucre y Martigny

his father → Antonio de Succre y Hontoy

his father → Francois dit Godefroy de Succre

his father → Antonio de Succre

his father → Jeanne de Thurut

his mother → Jeanne Grebert y Vredeau

her mother → Jacqueline Vredeau

her mother → Jean Vredeau, prévôt de Valenciennes

her father → Marie du Gardin

his mother → Marie de Saint Amand

her mother → Joan de Haudlo

her mother → Maud Haudlo

her mother → Maud FitzAlan

her mother → Isabella de Mortimer, Countess of Arundel

her mother → Roger Mortimer, 1st Baron Mortimer

her father → Gwladys Ddu verch Llewelyn

his mother → Llewelyn Fawr ab Iorwerth, Prince of Gwynedd

her father → Margred verch Madog, of Powys

his mother → Madog ap Maredudd, Brenin Powys

her father → Maredudd ap Bleddyn, Brenin Powys

his father → Bleddyn ap Cynfyn, Brenin Powys

his father → Angharad verch Maredudd

his mother → Maredudd ab Owain, King of Deheubarth

her father → Angharad verch Llewelyn

his mother → N.N. ferch Merfyn

her mother → Merfyn ap Rhodri Mawr

her father → Rhodri the Great, king of the Britons

his father → Merfyn Frych ap Gwriad

his father → Gwriad ap Elidir

his father → Elidir ap Sandde

his father → Sandde ap Alcwn

his father → Alcwn ap Tegid

his father → Tegid ap Gwair

his father → Gwair ap Dwg

his father → Dwg ap Llywarch Hen

his father → Llywarch Hen ab Elidir

his father → Elidir Lydanwyn ap Meirchion, Brenin Rheged

his father → Meirchion Gul "The Lean" ap Gwrwst, King of Rheged

his father → Gwrwst Ledlwm 'half bare' ap Ceneu, King of Rheged

his father → Ceneu ap Coel Hen, Saint, Brenin Rheged & Catraeth

his father → Coel Hen ap Tegfan, King of Northern Britain

his father → Tegfan Tasciovanus ap Deheuwaint

his father → Deheuvraint ap Tudbwyll

his father → Telpwyl ap Urban

his father → Urban ap Gradd

his father → Gradd ap Rhyfedel

his father → Rhyfedel ap Rhydeyrn

his father → Rhydeyrn ap Endigant

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Rhydeyrn ap Endigant  MP

Welsh: Rhydeyrn ap Eudeyrn

Gender: Male 

Birth: circa 120

Immediate Family:

Son of Eudigant ap Endeyrn

Father of Rhyfedel ap Rhydeyrn

Brother of Deheuwant ap Euddigan


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HISTORIA - history

Please see Darrell Wolcott: Beli Mawr and Llyr Llediath in Welsh Pedigrees; http://www.ancientwalesstudies.org/id145.html . (Steven Ferry, Aug 25, 2019)


Please see Darrell Wolcott: Harleian Ms 3859; http://www.ancientwalesstudies.org/id129.html. (Steven Ferry, March 8, 2021.)


Please see Darrell Wolcott: Foundations of 'The Men of the North' - Part 2; http://www.ancientwalesstudies.org/id279.html. (Steven Ferry, July 9, 2021.)


See "My Lines"


( http://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~cousin/html/p112.htm#i13456 )


from Compiler: R. B. Stewart, Evans, GA


( http://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~cousin/html/index.htm )


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Caradog ap Bran, King of Siluria ♛★Bisabuelo n°57★ Ref: KS-0005 |•••► #REINO UNIDO 🏆🇬🇧 #Genealogía #Genealogy


 57 ° Bisabuelo/ Great Grandfather de: Carlos Juan Felipe Antonio Vicente De La Cruz Urdaneta Alamo →Caradog ap Bran, King of Siluria is your 57th great grandfather.


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Caradog ap Bran, King of Siluria is your 57th great grandfather.of→ Carlos Juan Felipe Antonio Vicente De La Cruz Urdaneta Alamo→  Dr. Enrique Jorge Urdaneta Lecuna

your father → Elena Cecilia Lecuna Escobar

his mother → Vicente de Jesus Lecuna Salboch, Dr.

her father → Ramón Lecuna Sucre

his father → Josefa Margarita Sucre y Márquez de Valenzuela

his mother → Coronel Vicente Vitto Luis Ramón de Sucre y García de Urbaneja

her father → Coronel Antonio Mauricio Jacinto Tadeo Rosalio Sucre Pardo y Trelles

his father → Carlos Francisco Francois Sucre y Pardo, Sargento Mayor

his father → Charles Adrien de Sucre y D´Ives

his father → Charles Antoine de Sucre y Martigny

his father → Antonio de Succre y Hontoy

his father → Francois dit Godefroy de Succre

his father → Antonio de Succre

his father → Jeanne de Thurut

his mother → Jeanne Grebert y Vredeau

her mother → Jacqueline Vredeau

her mother → Jean Vredeau, prévôt de Valenciennes

her father → Marie du Gardin

his mother → Marie de Saint Amand

her mother → Joan de Haudlo

her mother → Maud Haudlo

her mother → Maud FitzAlan

her mother → Isabella de Mortimer, Countess of Arundel

her mother → Roger Mortimer, 1st Baron Mortimer

her father → Gwladys Ddu verch Llewelyn

his mother → Llewelyn Fawr ab Iorwerth, Prince of Gwynedd

her father → Margred verch Madog, of Powys

his mother → Madog ap Maredudd, Brenin Powys

her father → Maredudd ap Bleddyn, Brenin Powys

his father → Bleddyn ap Cynfyn, Brenin Powys

his father → Angharad verch Maredudd

his mother → Maredudd ab Owain, King of Deheubarth

her father → Angharad verch Llewelyn

his mother → N.N. ferch Merfyn

her mother → Merfyn ap Rhodri Mawr

her father → Rhodri the Great, king of the Britons

his father → Merfyn Frych ap Gwriad

his father → Gwriad ap Elidir

his father → Elidir ap Sandde

his father → Sandde ap Alcwn

his father → Alcwn ap Tegid

his father → Tegid ap Gwair

his father → Gwair ap Dwg

his father → Dwg ap Llywarch Hen

his father → Llywarch Hen ab Elidir

his father → Saint Gwawr ferch Brychan

his mother → Prawst verch Tudwal

her mother → Tudwal, King of Dumnonia

her father → Turmwr Morfawr ap Gaedon, King of Dumnonia

his father → Gadeon ap Cynan

his father → Cynan ap Eudaf Hen

his father → Eudaf Hen ab Einudd

his father → Einudd ap Gwrddwfyn, King of Cernyw

his father → Gwrddwfin ap Cwrrig

his father → Cwrrig Goruc Mawr ap Meirchion

his father → Meirchion Fawr Filwr ab Owain

his father → Owain ap Cyllin

his father → Coellyn ap Caradog

his father → Caradog ap Bran, King of Siluria

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Caradog ap Bran, King of Siluria MP

French: Caradoc ap Baran, roi de Silurie

Gender: Male

Birth: circa 5

Trevan, Llanilid, Glamorganshire, Wales (United Kingdom)

Death: circa 100 (86-104)

Siluria, Wales (United Kingdom)

Immediate Family:

Son of Bran, King of Siluria and N.N.

Husband of Eurgain of Britain

Father of Coellyn ap Caradog

Brother of Penarddun ferch Bran


Added by: <private> Hibbard on July 5, 2008

Managed by: Noel Clark Bush and 27 others

Curated by: Erin Ishimoticha

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See Darrell Wolcott, "Beli Mawr and Llyr Llediath in Welsh Pedigrees," http://www.ancientwalesstudies.org/id145.html -- for help in untangling these lines. (May 18, 2016, Anne Brannen, curator)


Please see Darrell Wolcott: Rethinking the Gwent Pedigrees; http://www.ancientwalesstudies.org/id24.html. (Steven Ferry, April 10, 2017.)


http://genealogy.richardremme.com/tng/getperson.php?personID=I17229...


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Caradoc, "Caractacus", King of Siluria was born at Trevan, Llanilid, now County Glamorganshire, England, was King of Siluria, (County Monmouthshire, England) where he died. His valiant services to his country have been told in connection with the attempted invasions of the island. The Bards record his wise saying: "Oppression persisted in brings on death." And Caradoc married Eurgain of Camulod, a move that would, in time, unite the two thrones to a united "Brittain". s:div gen anglaises Sources [S395] royal_lineage.ged, June 2006. [S399] jean-pierre_masson.

Please see Darrell Wolcott:"Bartrum's Pedigrees of the welsh Tribal Patriarchs" -#17- Caradog Freichfras, http://www.ancientwalesstudies.org/id185.html. (Steven Ferry, March 14, 2017.)


In some of the early Welsh Arthurian texts, and in some of the medieval Welsh genealogies, he is said to be the ancestor of King Arthur. See Cynan, Ancestor of Uther, Early Welsh Texts -====-=-===-=-=-===- Caratacus (Brythonic *Caratācos, Middle Welsh Caratawc; Welsh Caradog; Breton Karadeg; Greek Καράτακος; variants Latin Caractacus, Greek Καρτάκης) was a first-century British chieftain of the Catuvellauni tribe, who led the British resistance to the Roman conquest.


Before the Roman invasion Caratacus is associated with the expansion of his tribe's territory. His apparent success led to Roman invasion, nominally in support of his defeated enemies. He resisted the Romans for almost a decade, mixing guerrilla warfare with set-piece battles, but was unsuccessful in the latter. After his final defeat he fled to the territory of Queen Cartimandua, who captured him and handed him over to the Romans. He was sentenced to death as a military prisoner, but made a speech before his execution that persuaded the Emperor Claudius to spare him.


The legendary Welsh character Caradog ap Bran and the legendary British king Arvirargus may be based upon Caratacus. Caratacus's speech to Claudius has been a common subject in art.


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caratacus


Bran, King of Siluria ♛★Bisabuelo n°58★ Ref: KS--0043 |•••► #REINO UNIDO 🏆🇬🇧 #Genealogía #Genealogy Ⓟ Ⓜ




 58 ° Bisabuelo/ Great Grandfather de: Carlos Juan Felipe Antonio Vicente De La Cruz Urdaneta Alamo →Bran, King of Siluria is your 58th great grandfather.


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Bran, King of Siluria is your 58th great grandfather.of→ Carlos Juan Felipe Antonio Vicente De La Cruz Urdaneta Alamo→  Dr. Enrique Jorge Urdaneta Lecuna

your father → Elena Cecilia Lecuna Escobar

his mother → Vicente de Jesus Lecuna Salboch, Dr.

her father → Ramón Lecuna Sucre

his father → Josefa Margarita Sucre y Márquez de Valenzuela

his mother → Coronel Vicente Vitto Luis Ramón de Sucre y García de Urbaneja

her father → Coronel Antonio Mauricio Jacinto Tadeo Rosalio Sucre Pardo y Trelles

his father → Carlos Francisco Francois Sucre y Pardo, Sargento Mayor

his father → Charles Adrien de Sucre y D´Ives

his father → Charles Antoine de Sucre y Martigny

his father → Antonio de Succre y Hontoy

his father → Francois dit Godefroy de Succre

his father → Antonio de Succre

his father → Jeanne de Thurut

his mother → Jeanne Grebert y Vredeau

her mother → Jacqueline Vredeau

her mother → Jean Vredeau, prévôt de Valenciennes

her father → Marie du Gardin

his mother → Marie de Saint Amand

her mother → Joan de Haudlo

her mother → Maud Haudlo

her mother → Maud FitzAlan

her mother → Isabella de Mortimer, Countess of Arundel

her mother → Roger Mortimer, 1st Baron Mortimer

her father → Gwladys Ddu verch Llewelyn

his mother → Llewelyn Fawr ab Iorwerth, Prince of Gwynedd

her father → Margred verch Madog, of Powys

his mother → Madog ap Maredudd, Brenin Powys

her father → Maredudd ap Bleddyn, Brenin Powys

his father → Bleddyn ap Cynfyn, Brenin Powys

his father → Angharad verch Maredudd

his mother → Maredudd ab Owain, King of Deheubarth

her father → Angharad verch Llewelyn

his mother → N.N. ferch Merfyn

her mother → Merfyn ap Rhodri Mawr

her father → Rhodri the Great, king of the Britons

his father → Merfyn Frych ap Gwriad

his father → Gwriad ap Elidir

his father → Elidir ap Sandde

his father → Sandde ap Alcwn

his father → Alcwn ap Tegid

his father → Tegid ap Gwair

his father → Gwair ap Dwg

his father → Dwg ap Llywarch Hen

his father → Llywarch Hen ab Elidir

his father → Saint Gwawr ferch Brychan

his mother → Prawst verch Tudwal

her mother → Tudwal, King of Dumnonia

her father → Turmwr Morfawr ap Gaedon, King of Dumnonia

his father → Gadeon ap Cynan

his father → Cynan ap Eudaf Hen

his father → Eudaf Hen ab Einudd

his father → Einudd ap Gwrddwfyn, King of Cernyw

his father → Gwrddwfin ap Cwrrig

his father → Cwrrig Goruc Mawr ap Meirchion

his father → Meirchion Fawr Filwr ab Owain

his father → Owain ap Cyllin

his father → Coellyn ap Caradog

his father → Caradog ap Bran, King of Siluria

his father → Bran, King of Siluria

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Bran, King of Siluria MP

Gender: Male

Birth: estimated between 43 BCE and 1 BCE 

Immediate Family:

Husband of N.N.

Father of Caradog ap Bran, King of Siluria and Penarddun ferch Bran


Added by: Sarabeth Burns on July 23, 2011

Managed by: Anne Brannen, Sarabeth Burns and Edward Joseph Camiña-Cisneros

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Brân the Blessed


"King Bran" redirects here. For the character from "A Song of Ice and Fire", see Bran Stark.

Not to be confused with Brian Blessed.

Brân the Blessed

Bendigeidfran

Mabinogi character

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The Two Kings (sculptor Ivor Robert-Jones, 1984) near Harlech Castle, Wales. Bendigeidfran carries the body of his nephew Gwern following the latter's death at Efnysien's hands.

In-universe information

Species Giant

Gender Male

Children Caradog (son)

Parents Llŷr (father), Penarddun (mother)

Family Branwen (sister), Manawydan (brother), Efnysien (half-brother), Nisien (half-brother)

Relatives Gwern (nephew), Caswallon (cousin), Matholwch (brother-in-law)

Welsh mythology character

Found in Trioedd Ynys Prydein, Branwen ferch Llŷr

Nationality Welsh

Brân the Blessed (Welsh: Bendigeidfran or Brân Fendigaidd, literally "Blessed Crow") is a giant and king of Britain in Welsh mythology. He appears in several of the Welsh Triads, but his most significant role is in the Second Branch of the Mabinogi, Branwen ferch Llŷr. He is a son of Llŷr[1][2] and Penarddun, and the brother of Brânwen, Manawydan, Nisien and Efnysien. The name "Brân" in Welsh is usually translated as crow or raven.


Role in the Mabinogion

The Irish king Matholwch sails to Harlech to speak with Brân the Blessed, high king of the Island of the Mighty and to ask for the hand of his sister Branwen in marriage, thus forging an alliance between the two islands. Brân agrees to Matholwch's request, but the celebrations are cut short when Efnysien, a half-brother of Brân and Branwen, brutally mutilates Matholwch's horses, angry that his permission was not sought in regard to the marriage.[1] Matholwch is deeply offended until Brân offers him compensation in the form of a magic cauldron that can restore the dead to life. Pleased with the gift, Matholwch and Branwen sail back to Ireland to reign.


Una vez en el reino de Matholwch, Branwen da a luz a un hijo, Gwern, pero el insulto de Efnysien continúa irritando a los irlandeses, y finalmente Branwen es maltratado, desterrado a la cocina[1] y golpeado todos los días. Ella doma un estornino y lo envía a través del Mar de Irlanda con un mensaje a su hermano Brân. Brân vadea el Mar de Irlanda para rescatarla con su hermano Manawydan y una gran cantidad de guerreros, reunidos de los 154 cantrefi de Gran Bretaña, siguiendo en barcos. Los irlandeses ofrecen hacer las paces y construir una casa lo suficientemente grande como para entretener a Brân, pero cuelgan cien bolsas dentro, supuestamente conteniendo harina pero en realidad contienen guerreros armados. Efnysien, sospechando traición, reconoce la sala y mata a los guerreros aplastando sus cráneos. Más tarde, en la fiesta, Efnysien, sintiéndose nuevamente insultado, asesina a Gwern quemándolo vivo, y estalla una feroz batalla. Al ver que los irlandeses están usando el caldero para revivir a sus muertos, se esconde entre los cadáveres irlandeses y es arrojado al caldero por el enemigo involuntario. Él destruye el caldero desde dentro, sacrificándose en el proceso.


Sólo siete hombres sobreviven al conflicto, entre ellos Manawydan, Taliesin y Pryderi fab Pwyll, príncipe de Dyfed, Branwen murió de un corazón roto. [3] Un Brân mortalmente herido les dice a los sobrevivientes que le corten la cabeza y la devuelvan a Gran Bretaña. [3] Durante siete años, los siete sobrevivientes permanecen en Harlech, donde son entretenidos por la cabeza de Brân, que continúa hablando. Más tarde se trasladan a Gwales (a menudo identificada con la isla Grassholm frente a Dyfed) donde viven durante ochenta años sin percibir el paso del tiempo. Finalmente, Heilyn fab Gwyn abre la puerta de la sala que da a Cornualles y la tristeza de lo que les había sucedido regresa. Según las instrucciones, llevan la cabeza ahora silenciosa a Gwynfryn, la "Colina Blanca" (que se cree que es el lugar donde ahora se encuentra la Torre de Londres), donde la entierran frente a Francia para evitar la invasión. Se considera ampliamente que las imágenes de la cabeza parlante derivan del antiguo "culto a la cabeza" celta; La cabeza era considerada el hogar del alma. [1]


Papel en Branwen ferch Llŷr

El rey Bran estaba sentado en la costa rocosa de Harlech cuando vio trece barcos en el horizonte procedentes del sur de Irlanda. Pronto los barqueros llegaron a la orilla declarando que la flota pertenecía al irlandés Lord Matholwch que vino buscando la mano de la hermana de Bran, Branwen, en matrimonio. Por supuesto, para Bran esta unión tenía sentido, alguien digno de su hermana había surgido y su unión daría lugar a una poderosa alianza para los dos reinos. Bran dio la bienvenida al rey Matholwch de Irlanda en tierra y le dio una gran hospitalidad. La boda se estableció decididamente en la costa de Aberffraw. Todo esto tuvo que ser colocado dentro de tiendas especialmente erigidas ya que aún no se había construido ninguna casa que pudiera acomodar al gigante Rey Bran. Poco después de que toda la boda y la celebración tuvieron lugar, el medio hermano de Bran, Efnysien, regresó a Gales y se quedó perplejo al ver tantos caballos extranjeros estabulados. Preguntó a quién pertenecían los caballos y se enfureció al descubrir que su hermana había sido regalada sin su consentimiento. En su ira mutiló a todos los caballos irlandeses cortándoles los labios hasta las encías, las orejas hasta el cráneo, los párpados hasta los globos oculares y la cola hasta las grupas. Los cortesanos de Matholwch le aconsejaron que viera esto como un insulto calculado de los galeses y al final fue persuadido de regresar a casa en dudgeon. Bran envió a sus mejores mensajeros para intentar influir en Matholwch. Envió consigo un palo de plata maciza tan alto como él y tan grueso como un dedo junto con una placa hecha de oro en la circunferencia de su cara. También se ofreció a reemplazar todos los caballos mutilados y le rogó a Matholwch que viera el dilema de su familia, Bran no podía ejecutar a su propio hermano. Le rogó que se reuniera con el rey irlandés cara a cara para poder disculparse humildemente. Los dos reyes se encuentran de nuevo, sin embargo, durante la reunión Matholwch expresó su sensación de que la compensación de Bran era demasiado pequeña. Bran no podía soportar eso, así que le ofreció a Matholwch un caldero negro mágico que podría devolver la vida a los muertos con la condición de que no pudieran hablar. Matholwch estaba asombrado por este gran regalo y olvidó todos los disgustos que habían venido antes. A la mañana siguiente, la flota de trece barcos partió hacia Irlanda con Branwen y Matholwch uno al lado del otro.



El Caldero Gundestrup

A primera vista, los irlandeses amaban a su nueva reina, y trajeron muchos regalos al castillo celebrando la unión de Matholwch y Branwen y, a su debido tiempo, Branwen dio a luz a un hijo Gwern y el reino una vez más se regocijó. Pasaron unos años y los consejeros comenzaron a reflexionar una vez más sobre la mutilación de los caballos. Creían que Matholwch no había actuado como un hombre y lo sondearon para sacar esta injusticia de su esposa Branwen. El consejo le hizo expulsarla de su corte y la obligó a trabajar en la cocina. En la cocina se enfrentó a ser intimidada por el cocinero y mirada por los chicos de la cocina que incluso le taparon las orejas. Este maltrato continuó durante tres años, en ese tiempo Branwen había estado domando a un estornino para ayudarla a distraerse de las cosas. Un día le ató una carta al estornino destinada a su hermano Bran pidiéndole ayuda. El pájaro se dirigió a Gales y se zambulló desde el cielo durante una de las asambleas legislativas de Bran. Lo que Bran leyó dentro lo hizo sentir desesperación y luego furia. Declaró la guerra a los irlandeses para vengarse de su amada hermana.


Bran condujo a todos sus ejércitos por la costa hasta Irlanda. Desde la orilla, los cerdos de Matholwch vieron una vista impresionante, todo un paisaje que parecía moverse hacia Irlanda. Pronto vieron a Bran vadeando el agua por delante de la flota, ya que ningún barco podía llevarlo. Los irlandeses cruzaron el río Shannon y bloquearon el camino desde el mar para que ningún barco pudiera viajar río arriba. Justo antes de que las tropas de Bran desembarcaran, vieron que los irlandeses habían destruido el puente y bloqueado el río. En ese momento, Bran dijo: "El hombre que lideraría a su pueblo primero debe convertirse en un puente"[4] y luego se posicionó a través del flujo para que sus tropas pudieran cruzar. Los hombres de Matholwch al ver el avance galés con éxito, dicen que expiarán la injusticia cometida contra Branwen asegurando la realeza del sobrino de Bran, Gwern. Eso por sí solo no satisfizo a Bran, por lo que le ofrecieron construirle una casa que acomodara su enorme cuerpo. Bran solo aceptó después de la súplica de Branwen, porque temía un derramamiento de sangre. Sin embargo, la casa que construyeron los irlandeses fue un truco inteligente, ya que escondieron a cien soldados dentro de bolsas en toda la casa con instrucciones de saltar en la fiesta y matar al galés más cercano. Sin embargo, no tuvieron en cuenta a Efnysien, quien llegó a la casa para inspeccionarla, obviamente esperando un juego sucio. Dio la vuelta y aplastó el cráneo de cada hombre escondido dentro de una bolsa. Poco después tuvo lugar la gran fiesta y Gwern fue por ahí encantando a sus nuevos parientes de Gales. Efnysien se quejó de que el niño no lo había saludado, y de repente agarró al niño por los talones y lo arrojó de cabeza al enorme fuego. Branwen en una locura trató de saltar al fuego, Bran la detuvo sabiendo que ella también moriría. Luego protegió a su hermana de la pelea que estalló escoltándola fuera de la casa. Los galeses tenían la ventaja hasta que los irlandeses sacaron su arma secreta, el caldero negro que podía reanimar a los muertos. Efnysien viendo los grandes problemas que trajo a sus compatriotas, decidió un último acto de valor.


Se escondió en los cuerpos de los irlandeses caídos. Cuando los asistentes del caldero llegaron y lo arrojaron, extendió su cuerpo en todas direcciones, rompiendo el caldero pero sacrificándose en el proceso. Durante la gran pelea, Bran recibió un golpe fatal en el pie, y mientras yacía en su lecho de muerte dio a sus hombres estas últimas instrucciones: "Córtenme la cabeza y llévenla a Londres. Eventualmente, debes enterrarlo en el estado en la Colina Blanca de Londres (se cree que es el lugar donde ahora se encuentra la Torre de Londres), girando la cabeza hacia Francia". [5] Ceremonialmente cortaron la cabeza de Bran y abandonaron Irlanda. Cuando regresaron a Gales y Branwen tuvo tiempo de contemplar todo lo que había sucedido, murió allí en el lugar de un corazón roto. Los hombres la enterraron donde cayó y continuaron su búsqueda de Londres.


Otras asociaciones

Según las Tríadas galesas, la cabeza de Brân fue enterrada en Londres, donde ahora se encuentra la Torre Blanca. Mientras permaneciera allí, Gran Bretaña estaría a salvo de la invasión. Sin embargo, el rey Arturo desenterró la cabeza, declarando que el país estaría protegido solo por su gran fuerza. [6] Ha habido intentos en los tiempos modernos de vincular la práctica aún actual de mantener cuervos en la Torre de Londres bajo el cuidado de Yeomen Warder Ravenmaster con esta historia de Brân, cuyo nombre significa cuervo.


Varios estudiosos han notado similitudes entre Brân el Bendito y el personaje artúrico el Rey Pescador, el guardián del Santo Grial. El Rey Pescador aparece por primera vez en el romance francés del siglo 12 de Chrétien de Troyes, Perceval, la historia del Grial; ha recibido una herida mortal en la pierna (la herida de Brân estaba en su pie) pero permanece vivo en su castillo místico debido a los efectos del Grial, esperando ser curado por Percival. Un autor posterior que retomó la historia, Robert de Boron, describe la historia del Grial en la antigüedad, y dice que el primer Rey Pescador fue un hombre llamado "Bron". Además, la historia galesa Peredur hijo de Efrawg, una versión de la historia de Percival con varias desviaciones sorprendentes, presenta al héroe visitando un misterioso castillo, aunque no encuentra el Grial allí, sino más bien una cabeza humana cortada. Además, algunas obras atribuyen al Grial el poder de restaurar a los caídos, haciéndolo algo similar al caldero de Brân. Otros han identificado a Bendigeidfran con el héroe irlandés Bran mac Febal. [7]


John T. Koch propone una serie de paralelismos entre el mitológico Bendigeidfran y el histórico jefe celta Brennus, que invadió los Balcanes en el siglo 3 aC. [8] Continúa sugiriendo una asociación entre Brân y Brancaster, un fuerte en la costa de Norfolk, mientras que Rachel Bromwich sugiere que Castell Dinas Brân en Denbighshire está relacionado de manera similar. [7] El conde Nikolai Tolstoy propone que la función original de Brân era la de un psicopompa, guiando a las almas de los muertos al Otro Mundo. [9]


Brân es elogiado en la poesía del bardo del siglo 12 Cynddelw Brydydd Mawr, en la que se le describe como "un buen comandante de la hueste; en la batalla, en territorio hostil, en la contienda, en el estrés", mientras que, en su elegía por Llywelyn ap Gruffudd, príncipe de Gales, Bleddyn Fardd compara el derrocamiento del príncipe con las muertes de Llywelyn Fawr, el rey Arturo y Brân. [10] Un poema encontrado en el Libro Negro de Carmarthen se refiere a la muerte de Bendigeidfran en Irlanda, afirmando que Gwyn ap Nudd estuvo presente en la batalla, ya sea como guerrero o en su papel tradicional de psicopompa. [11]


La serie de novelas Las crónicas de Prydain de Lloyd Alexander, cuya segunda entrega se llama The Black Cauldron, está basada en la mitología galesa. La película de Disney The Black Cauldron, basada libremente en la serie de novelas, presenta un caldero que puede devolver la vida a los muertos.


La serie de novelas Canción de hielo y fuego de George R. R. Martin incluye varios personajes llamados Brandon (Bran) Stark. Muchos de ellos tienen epítetos comúnmente asociados con sus nombres, como Brandon el Constructor, Brandon el Rompedor, Brandon el Carpintero, Brandon el Quemador, Brandon el Malo y Brandon el Sin Hija. La serie de televisión Game of Thrones está basada en las novelas de Martin. Uno de los Brandon Stark está asociado con cuervos en las novelas, y con cuervos en la serie de televisión.


Nombre

Los textos mitológicos galeses del Mabinogion se registraron entre los siglos 14 y 15 en galés medio. Como resultado, hay discrepancias con respecto a la ortografía de los nombres, porque las traducciones al inglés mantienen la ortografía galesa media, mientras que las versiones galesas modernas usan la ortografía galesa moderna. En galés medio, hubo alguna variación en el nombre Brân. En galés moderno, el treiglad meddal (mutación suave) es Frân, pero en los documentos galeses medios, esto podría traducirse como Vran o Urán (este último surge porque u y V representaban la misma letra en latín).


En el Mabinogion, el personaje es referido prácticamente exclusivamente como "Bendigeituran"; es decir, con el epíteto "Bendigeit" (bendito o digno de alabanza) adjunto (una D terminal se pronuncia de manera similar a T en galés, y en los primeros documentos también se escribía con T). Las únicas excepciones están en el patronímico de su hijo Caradog ap Brân y una sola referencia a su reunión en Irlanda como Gwledd Brân, "La fiesta de Brân (o 'Cuervo')". Este uso se sigue en las Tríadas galesas. Bendigeituran se convierte en "Bendigeidfrân" o "Brân Fendigeid" en galés moderno; Bendigeidfran es la forma utilizada en muchas adaptaciones galesas modernas del Mabinogion. [12] Sin embargo, las referencias anteriores generalmente no incluyen el epíteto, sino que llaman al personaje Brân fab Llŷr o simplemente Brân. [13] Ifor Williams pensó que Bendigeit era una adición tardía, tal vez un reemplazo de una palabra que se había vuelto obsoleta cuando se grabó el Mabinogi. [13] "Vran" aparece en un viejo poema en el Libro de Taliesin,[14] mientras que Cynddelw Brydydd Mawr y Prydydd y Moch mencionan a Brân fab Llŷr varias veces en su poesía, bajo diferentes grafías. Sin embargo, Bleddyn Fardd se refiere a "Benigeitran" en su elegía para Llywelyn ap Gruffudd, demostrando que el epíteto "Bendigeit" se había unido a Brân desde finales del siglo 13. [13]


En West Penwith, Cornualles, el nombre Bran se asocia con Caer Bran, una ronda de Cornualles y los hombres Scryfa, que registra un RIALOBRANI CUNOVALI FILI ('cuervo real' hijo de 'Líder famoso') sugiriendo que un líder local llevaba el nombre del famoso héroe, el hijo de un Cynfawl.


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The early manuscripts conflate Bran of Siluria, an historical personage, with Bran the Blessed, a raven god, son of Llyr the sea god, and almost all following works continue to conflate the two.


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Annan ferch Brydw is your 46th great grandmother.of→ Carlos Juan Felipe Antonio Vicente De La Cruz Urdaneta Alamo→  Dr. Enrique Jorge Urdaneta Lecuna

your father → Elena Cecilia Lecuna Escobar

his mother → Vicente de Jesus Lecuna Salboch, Dr.

her father → Ramón Lecuna Sucre

his father → Josefa Margarita Sucre y Márquez de Valenzuela

his mother → Coronel Vicente Vitto Luis Ramón de Sucre y García de Urbaneja

her father → Coronel Antonio Mauricio Jacinto Tadeo Rosalio Sucre Pardo y Trelles

his father → Carlos Francisco Francois Sucre y Pardo, Sargento Mayor

his father → Charles Adrien de Sucre y D´Ives

his father → Charles Antoine de Sucre y Martigny

his father → Antonio de Succre y Hontoy

his father → Francois dit Godefroy de Succre

his father → Antonio de Succre

his father → Jeanne de Thurut

his mother → Jeanne Grebert y Vredeau

her mother → Jacqueline Vredeau

her mother → Jean Vredeau, prévôt de Valenciennes

her father → Marie du Gardin

his mother → Marie de Saint Amand

her mother → Joan de Haudlo

her mother → Maud Haudlo

her mother → Maud FitzAlan

her mother → Isabella de Mortimer, Countess of Arundel

her mother → Roger Mortimer, 1st Baron Mortimer

her father → Gwladys Ddu verch Llewelyn

his mother → Llewelyn Fawr ab Iorwerth, Prince of Gwynedd

her father → Margred verch Madog, of Powys

his mother → Madog ap Maredudd, Brenin Powys

her father → Maredudd ap Bleddyn, Brenin Powys

his father → Bleddyn ap Cynfyn, Brenin Powys

his father → Cynfyn ap Gwerystan, arglwydd Cwybr

his father → Nest ferch Cadell

his mother → Cadell ap Brochwel

her father → Brochwel II ap Aeddan, Lord of Powys

his father → Aeddan II ap Selyf I

his father → Selyf I ap Brochwel I, King of Powys

his father → Brochwel I ap Aeddan I

his father → Aeddan I ap Cyngen

his father → Cyngen ap Brochwel

his father → Brochwel ap Elisedd

his father → Elisedd ap Gwylog

his father → Gwylog ap Beli, Brenin Powys

his father → Beli ap Eiludd

his father → Eiludd ap Cynan, King of Powys

his father → Cynan Garwyn ap Brochfael, Brenin Powys

his father → Brochfael Ysgythrog ap Cyngen, Brenin Powys

his father → Cyngen Glodrydd, King of Powys

his father → Annan ferch Brydw

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Annan ferch Brydw MP

Gender: Female

Birth: circa 450

Immediate Family:

Daughter of Brydw ap Gwrtheyrn

Wife of Maun ap Pasgen

Mother of Cyngen Glodrydd, King of Powys


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Please see Darrell Wolcott: Ancient Powys; http://www.ancientwalesstudies.org/id79.html. (Steven Ferry, October 8, 2019.)


Please see Darrell Wolcott: The Royal Family of Powys - Vortigern and the Powys Dynasty; http://www.ancientwalesstudies.org/id15.html. (Steven Ferry, October 12, 2019.)


Please see Darrell Wolcott: Harleian Ms 3859; http://www.ancientwalesstudies.org/id129.html. (Steven Ferry, March 11, 2021.)


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your father → Elena Cecilia Lecuna Escobar
his mother → Vicente de Jesus Lecuna Salboch, Dr.
her father → Ramón Lecuna Sucre
his father → Josefa Margarita Sucre y Márquez de Valenzuela
his mother → Coronel Vicente Vitto Luis Ramón de Sucre y García de Urbaneja
her father → Coronel Antonio Mauricio Jacinto Tadeo Rosalio Sucre Pardo y Trelles
his father → Carlos Francisco Francois Sucre y Pardo, Sargento Mayor
his father → Charles Adrien de Sucre y D´Ives
his father → Charles Antoine de Sucre y Martigny
his father → Antonio de Succre y Hontoy
his father → Francois dit Godefroy de Succre
his father → Antonio de Succre
his father → Jeanne de Thurut
his mother → Jeanne Grebert y Vredeau
her mother → Jacqueline Vredeau
her mother → Jean Vredeau, prévôt de Valenciennes
her father → Marie du Gardin
his mother → Marie de Saint Amand
her mother → Joan de Haudlo
her mother → Maud Haudlo
her mother → Maud FitzAlan
her mother → Isabella de Mortimer, Countess of Arundel
her mother → Roger Mortimer, 1st Baron Mortimer
her father → Gwladys Ddu verch Llewelyn
his mother → Llewelyn Fawr ab Iorwerth, Prince of Gwynedd
her father → Margred verch Madog, of Powys
his mother → Madog ap Maredudd, Brenin Powys
her father → Maredudd ap Bleddyn, Brenin Powys
his father → Bleddyn ap Cynfyn, Brenin Powys
his father → Cynfyn ap Gwerystan, arglwydd Cwybr
his father → Nest ferch Cadell
his mother → Cadell ap Brochwel
her father → Brochwel II ap Aeddan, Lord of Powys
his father → Aeddan II ap Selyf I
his father → Selyf I ap Brochwel I, King of Powys
his father → Brochwel I ap Aeddan I
his father → Aeddan I ap Cyngen
his father → Cyngen ap Brochwel
his father → Brochwel ap Elisedd
his father → Elisedd ap Gwylog
his father → Gwylog ap Beli, Brenin Powys
his father → Beli ap Eiludd
his father → Eiludd ap Cynan, King of Powys
his father → Cynan Garwyn ap Brochfael, Brenin Powys
his father → Brochfael Ysgythrog ap Cyngen, Brenin Powys
his father → Cyngen Glodrydd, King of Powys
his father → Maun ap Pasgen
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Maun ap Pasgen MP
Gender: Male
Birth: circa 440
Immediate Family:
Son of Pasgen ap Cadell Ddrynllwg
Husband of Annan ferch Brydw
Father of Cyngen Glodrydd, King of Powys

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Please see Darrell Wolcott, Ancient Powys, http://www.ancientwalesstudies.org/id79.html. (Steven Ferry, March 23, 2017.)

Please see Darrell Wolcott: Pedigree of Cynddelw Gam of Ystrad Alun; http://www.ancientwalesstudies.org/id94.html; [#141] (Steven Ferry, November 24, 2017.)

Please see Darrell Wolcott: Ancient Powys; http://www.ancientwalesstudies.org/id79.html. (Steven Ferry, October 8, 2019.)

Please see Darrell Wolcott: The Royal Family of Powys - Vortigern and the Powys Dynasty; http://www.ancientwalesstudies.org/id15.html. (Steven Ferry, October 12, 2019.)

Please see Darrell Wolcott: The Composite Lives of St Beuno; http://www.ancientwalesstudies.org/id23.html. (Steven Ferry, February 19, 2020.)

Please see Darrell Wolcott: Harleian Ms 3859; http://www.ancientwalesstudies.org/id129.html. (Steven Ferry, March 11, 2021.)

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✺- 440→Los vándalos toman Sicilia.

✺- 445→Atila asesina a su hermano Bleda y se convierte en el único rey de los hunos.

✺- 450→Marciano es nombrado emperador romano de Oriente; reinará hasta 457.

✺- 455→Los visigodos vencen a los suevos instalados en Hispania.

✺- 460→El emperador romano Mayoriano es derrotado por los visigodos.

✺- 465→Según la Crónica anglosajona, Hengist y Esc matan a doce líderes galeses cerca de Wippedfleet.

✺- 470→Eurico impide un intento de invasión de britanos al mando de Riotamo.

✺- 475→Eurico devuelve Provenza a Roma a cambio de la total independencia del reino visigodo. Las Galias se las reparten burgundios, alamanes y rugios.

✺- 480→Irlanda: se erige la diócesis de Connor.

✺- 485→Aelle de Sussex combate a los britones en el arroyo de Mearcread.

✺- 490→1 de abril: La mayoría de la armada de Odoacro, incluidos el magistrado militar Tufa, se rinden ante Teodorico el Grande en Milán.

✺- 495→El Emperador Xiaowen de Wei del Norte funda el primer templo Shaolin.

✺- 500→En las islas británicas los romanos y los celtas libran la batalla del monte Badon contra los anglosajones del norte. Posiblemente esta batalla influyó en la leyenda del rey Arturo.

✺- 505→Un terremoto daña el Coliseo de Roma, que había sufrido daños en uno anterior, en 422.

✺- 510→Supremacía ostrogoda en Hispania.1​ Teodorico, el Amalo, ostrogodo, sucede a Gesaleico en el control de la Hispania visigoda, ya que actúa como regente de su nieto Amalarico.

✺- 515→El emperador bizantino Anastasio I (emperador) encomienda su armada al general Marino, quien vence a los rebeldes usando una sustancia sulfurosa, precedente del fuego griego.


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Cyngen Glodrydd, King of Powys is your 45th great grandfather.of→ Carlos Juan Felipe Antonio Vicente De La Cruz Urdaneta Alamo→  Dr. Enrique Jorge Urdaneta Lecuna

your father → Elena Cecilia Lecuna Escobar

his mother → Vicente de Jesus Lecuna Salboch, Dr.

her father → Ramón Lecuna Sucre

his father → Josefa Margarita Sucre y Márquez de Valenzuela

his mother → Coronel Vicente Vitto Luis Ramón de Sucre y García de Urbaneja

her father → Coronel Antonio Mauricio Jacinto Tadeo Rosalio Sucre Pardo y Trelles

his father → Carlos Francisco Francois Sucre y Pardo, Sargento Mayor

his father → Charles Adrien de Sucre y D´Ives

his father → Charles Antoine de Sucre y Martigny

his father → Antonio de Succre y Hontoy

his father → Francois dit Godefroy de Succre

his father → Antonio de Succre

his father → Jeanne de Thurut

his mother → Jeanne Grebert y Vredeau

her mother → Jacqueline Vredeau

her mother → Jean Vredeau, prévôt de Valenciennes

her father → Marie du Gardin

his mother → Marie de Saint Amand

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her mother → Maud FitzAlan

her mother → Isabella de Mortimer, Countess of Arundel

her mother → Roger Mortimer, 1st Baron Mortimer

her father → Gwladys Ddu verch Llewelyn

his mother → Llewelyn Fawr ab Iorwerth, Prince of Gwynedd

her father → Margred verch Madog, of Powys

his mother → Madog ap Maredudd, Brenin Powys

her father → Maredudd ap Bleddyn, Brenin Powys

his father → Bleddyn ap Cynfyn, Brenin Powys

his father → Cynfyn ap Gwerystan, arglwydd Cwybr

his father → Nest ferch Cadell

his mother → Cadell ap Brochwel

her father → Brochwel II ap Aeddan, Lord of Powys

his father → Aeddan II ap Selyf I

his father → Selyf I ap Brochwel I, King of Powys

his father → Brochwel I ap Aeddan I

his father → Aeddan I ap Cyngen

his father → Cyngen ap Brochwel

his father → Brochwel ap Elisedd

his father → Elisedd ap Gwylog

his father → Gwylog ap Beli, Brenin Powys

his father → Beli ap Eiludd

his father → Eiludd ap Cynan, King of Powys

his father → Cynan Garwyn ap Brochfael, Brenin Powys

his father → Brochfael Ysgythrog ap Cyngen, Brenin Powys

his father → Cyngen Glodrydd, King of Powys

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his mother → Jeanne Grebert y Vredeau

her mother → Jacqueline Vredeau

her mother → Jean Vredeau, prévôt de Valenciennes

her father → Marie du Gardin

his mother → Marie de Saint Amand

her mother → Joan de Haudlo

her mother → Maud Haudlo

her mother → Maud FitzAlan

her mother → Isabella de Mortimer, Countess of Arundel

her mother → Roger Mortimer, 1st Baron Mortimer

her father → Gwladys Ddu verch Llewelyn

his mother → Llewelyn Fawr ab Iorwerth, Prince of Gwynedd

her father → Margred verch Madog, of Powys

his mother → Madog ap Maredudd, Brenin Powys

her father → Maredudd ap Bleddyn, Brenin Powys

his father → Bleddyn ap Cynfyn, Brenin Powys

his father → Cynfyn ap Gwerystan, arglwydd Cwybr

his father → Nest ferch Cadell

his mother → Cadell ap Brochwel

her father → Brochwel II ap Aeddan, Lord of Powys

his father → Aeddan II ap Selyf I

his father → Selyf I ap Brochwel I, King of Powys

his father → Brochwel I ap Aeddan I

his father → Aeddan I ap Cyngen

his father → Cyngen ap Brochwel

his father → Brochwel ap Elisedd

his father → Elisedd ap Gwylog

his father → Gwylog ap Beli, Brenin Powys

his father → Beli ap Eiludd

his father → Eiludd ap Cynan, King of Powys

his father → Cynan Garwyn ap Brochfael, Brenin Powys

his father → Brochfael Ysgythrog ap Cyngen, Brenin Powys

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Birth: circa 510

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Death: Wales

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Son of Cyngen Glodrydd, King of Powys and Tudglid verch Brychan, Saint

Husband of Arddyn the Wing Headed

Father of Mawn ap Brochfael; Cynan Garwyn ap Brochfael, Brenin Powys; Tysilio Ap Brochfael, Saint; Enghenel . verch Brochfael, Saint and Iago ap Brochfael

Brother of Sanan verch Cyngen; Ieuaf . ap Cyngen; Maig Myngfras ap Cyngen; Mawn ap Cyngen and Cadell ap Cyngen


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Mentioned on page of this book 319 https://archive.org/details/richardhaineshis01hain/page/318/mode/2up


See Peter Bartrum, https://cadair.aber.ac.uk/dspace/bitstream/handle/2160/6516/TABLES%... (May 9, 2018; Anne Brannen, curator)


See Peter Bartrum, https://cadair.aber.ac.uk/dspace/bitstream/handle/2160/6516/TABLES%... (May 5, 2018; Anne Brannen, curator)


Please see Darrell Wolcott: The Pedigree of Cynddelw Gam of Ystrad Alun; http://www.ancientwalesstudies.org/id94.html; [#51] (Steven Ferry, November 24, 2017.)


Please see Darrell Wolcott: The Royal Family of Powys - Vortigern and the Powys Dynasty; http://www.ancientwalesstudies.org/id15.html. (Steven Ferry, October 12, 2019.)


Please see Darrell Wolcott: The Royal Family of Powys - Nest ferch Cadell ap Brochwel; http://www.ancientwalesstudies.org/id12.html. (Steven Ferry, October 13, 2019.)


Please see Darrell Wolcott: The Royal Family of Powys - Powys Succession after 823; http://www.ancientwalesstudies.org/id13.html. (Steven Ferry, October 15, 2019.)


Please see Darrell Wolcott: The Royal Family of Powys - End of the Powys Dynasty; http://www.ancientwalesstudies.org/id14.html. (Steven Ferry, October 18, 2019.)


Please see Darrell Wolcott: The Composite Lives of St Beuno; http://www.ancientwalesstudies.org/id23.html. (Steven Ferry, February 19, 2020.)


Please see Darrell Wolcott: The Shropshire Walcot Family- Chart III: First Powys Dynasty; http://www.ancientwalesstudies.org/id98.html. (Steven Ferry, May 17, 2020.)


Please see Darrell Wolcott: Maredudd ap Owain, King of Deheubarth; http://www.ancientwalesstudies.org/id206.html. (Steven Ferry, July 17, 2020.)


Please see Darrell Wolcott; The First Wife of Bleddyn ap Cynfyn; http://www.ancientwalesstudies.org/id148.html. (Steven Ferry, July 23, 2020.)


Please see Darrell Wolcott: Three Men Called Iorwerth Goch "ap Maredudd": http://www.ancientwalesstudies.org/id140.html. (Steven Ferry, September 6, 2020.)


Please see Darrell Wolcott: Harleian Ms 3859; http://www.ancientwalesstudies.org/id129.html. (Steven Ferry, March 9, 2021.)


Please see Darrell Wolcott: Foundations of 'The Men of the North' - Part 2; http://www.ancientwalesstudies.org/id279.html. (Steven Ferry, July 9, 2021.)


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Brochwel ap Cyngen (died c. 560), better known as Brochwel Ysgrithrog, was a king of Powys in Eastern Wales. The unusual nickname Ysgithrog has been translated as ‘of the canine teeth’, ‘the fanged’ or ‘of the tusk’ (perhaps because of big teeth, horns on a helmet or, most likely, his aggressive manner).


Family


Brochwel was the son of King Cyngen Glodrydd and his wife St. Tudlwystl, a daughter of Brychan ap Gwyngwen ap Tewdr. As far as is known Brochwel married Arddyn Benasgel, sometimes written Arddun Penasgell (Wing Headed), daughter of King Pabo Post Prydain. They were the parents of King Cynan Garwyn and Saint Tysilio, the founder of the old church at Meifod.


Poetry and tradition


Powys has been frequently called "the land of Brochwel", but little is recorded of the events of this monarch's reign. Some details are available from Old Welsh poetry, but this is difficult to interpret, and none of the extant poems about this period seem to pre-date the 9th century. Some are from as late as the 11th century. Brochwel is presented as a warrior hero and ruler of wide lands. These sources suggest that he was passionately fond of hunting, and one of his chief resorts was the Vale of Meifod which he made his "May-Abode" or summer residence. On his summer visits to Mathrafal, he often visited the shrine of St. Gwyddfarch. Upon his saintly son, St Tysilio, he bestowed the Bishopric of that part of his kingdom. St Tysilio and Brochwel are linked with the foundation of the Church at Meifod, but none of the stones of the current Church of St. Mary date from this period.


The traditional arms of Brochwel Ysgithrog.


The arms later assigned by the College of Arms to Brochwel, and that can be used by his male heirs, are ‘Sable, three nags' heads, erased argent’ which may represent three beheaded Saxon white horses. Many later tribes and family lines in the area claim descent from Brochwel and include his arms within theirs. Most of the genealogies of these families were first documented by the heralds in the 16th century when the view taken of Brochwel can be illustrated by the following quotation (which is mainly judged to be false by contemporary historians):


"Brochwel Yscithroc, Consul of Chester, who dwelt in a town then called Pengwerne Powys, and now Shrewsbury (Salopia), whose dwelling house was in the verie same place where the college of St Chad's now standeth." - Dr Powel's Historie of Cambrie (1584 edition)


Pengwern was certainly a Welsh kingdom or Royal residence which appears to have been located somewhere in Shropshire. It is unclear whether it was ruled by Brochwel. However there does seem to have been a tradition that he was buried in St. Chad’s College in Shrewsbury which he is said to have founded. Alternatively, some believe that Brochwel was buried at Pentrefoelas in Gwynedd where the grave has been uncovered of a six foot man, with a covering slab bearing the name ‘Brohomagli’.


False Brochwel

According to Bede (Bk II, Ch 2), a 'Brochmail' was also one of the defending force when the monks of Bangor-on-Dee were slain by Æthelfrith of Northumbria at the Battle of Chester in circa 613. The account of the battle in the Welsh Chronicles is consistent with Bede, but since it was written after his work the author was probably aware of it. However, this man is clearly not Brochwel as his grandson, Selyf ap Cynan was King of Powys at this time and described as dying in the battle. References to the subject as 'Brochfael' are probably due to a mistaken identification with the person referred to by Bede.



ID: I157936

Name: Brochwel "Ysgithrog" ap CYNGEN


Given Name: Brochwel "Ysgithrog" ap


Surname: Cyngen


Sex: M


Change Date: 13 MAY 2009


Note:


!#4568-v1-p8,14*;


!#248-v4-p384;


!Medieval: Achau Brehinoedd a Thywysogion Cymru; Bonedd Y Cymru; Royal Tribes


of Wales; Eminent Welshmen; History of Wales, Lloyd; History of Brecknock;


(Birth 540, Prince of Wales);


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Birth: ABT 463 in , Powys, Wales, United Kingdom


LDS Baptism: 15 DEC 1994 Temple: LOGAN


Endowment: 10 JAN 1995 Temple: LOGAN


Sealing Child: 10 MAR 1995 Temple: LOGAN


Reference Number: > 269 WEL


Death: Y


Father: Cyngen "Glodrydd" ap CADELL b: ABT 440 in , Powys, Wales, United Kingdom


Mother: Tudglid ferch BRYCHAN b: ABT 450 in Brycheiniog, Breconshire, Wales, United Kingdom


Marriage 1 Arddun "Benasgell" ferch PABO b: ABT 467 in , Pennines, Britain


Married: ABT 487


Sealing Spouse: 10 JAN 1995 in LOGAN


Children


Tysilio ap BROCHWEL b: ABT 494 in , Powys, Wales, United Kingdom

Cynan "Garwyn" Ap BROCHWEL b: ABT 540 in Powys, Montgomeryshire, Wales, United Kingdom

Mawn ap BROCHWEL b: ABT 498 in , Powys, Wales, United Kingdom

Iago ap BROCHWEL b: ABT 506 in , Powys, Wales, United Kingdom

Sources:


Abbrev: Pedigree Resource File CD 6


Title: Pedigree Resource File CD 6 (Salt Lake City, UT: Intellectual Reserve, Inc., 1999)serve, Inc., 1999)serve, Inc., 1999).


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Brochwel Ysgithrog, the king of Powys married Pabo’s daughter Arddun. A p oem in the Book of Taliesin says that Taliesin was at the king’s court.


I sang before a famous lord, in the meadows of the Severn,

Before Brochuael Powys,

Brochwell and Arddun’s son Tysilio founded churches in various parts of Wales including one on a tiny island in the Menai, on the opposite shore to Bangor.


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Arddyn the Wing Headed

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Mawn ap Brochfael

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Tysilio Ap Brochfael, Saint

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Enghenel . verch Brochfael, Saint

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Iago ap Brochfael

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Cyngen Glodrydd, King of Powys

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Tudglid verch Brychan, Saint

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Sanan verch Cyngen

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Ieuaf . ap Cyngen

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Maig Myngfras ap Cyngen

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Mawn ap Cyngen

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Agregado por: Ing. Carlos Juan Felipe Urdaneta Alamo, MD.IG.


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