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  1. Cunedda ap Edern o Cunedda Wledig [1] (fl. siglo V) fue un importante líder galés y el antecesor de los reyes de Gwynedd.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › CuneddaCunedda - Wikipedia

    Cunedda ap Edern, also called Cunedda Wledig (fl. 5th century), was an important early Welsh leader, and the progenitor of the Royal dynasty of Gwynedd, one of the very oldest of Western Europe.

  3. 13 de may. de 2009 · Cunedda ap Edern (c. 386–c. 460 AD; reigned from the 440s or 450s) (Latin: Cunetacius; English: Kenneth), also known as Cunedda Wledig ("holder of lands"), was an important early Welsh leader, and the progenitor of the royal dynasty of Gwynedd.

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  4. www.wikiwand.com › es › CuneddaCunedda - Wikiwand

    Cunedda ap Edern o Cunedda Wledig fue un importante líder galés y el antecesor de los reyes de Gwynedd.

  5. Leader of the Votadini tribe of southern Scotland in the late Roman period. Cunedda and the Votadini migrated from southern Scotland to north Wales. The contention that the British leader Vortigern arranged the migration of the Votadini in order to strengthen north Wales against the Irish must be treated with caution.

  6. Cunedda or Cunedag Wledig (the Imperator) was a northern British chieftain, a sub-King of Gododdin who ruled Manau Gododdin on the Firth of Forth around Clackmannan.

  7. The sons of their leader, Cunedda, were said to have possessed the land between the rivers Dee and Teifi. The true borders of the realm varied over time, but Gwynedd proper was generally thought to comprise the cantrefs of Aberffraw , Cemais , and Cantref Rhosyr on Anglesey and Arllechwedd , Arfon , Dunoding , Dyffryn Clwyd , Llŷn ...