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    Glywys. Glywys is a legendary early 5th century Welsh king, an important character in early Welsh genealogies as the eponymous founder king of Glywysing, [1] a southeast 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 ...

  2. Glywys, King of Glywysing. (Born c.AD 415) (Latin: Claudius; English: Claude) Traditionally, Glywys was the eldest son of Solor, a king in Mid-South Wales. His name may indicate he was born in Caer-Gloui (Gloucester - Roman Glevum). In the mid-5th century, he apparently became the first king to really leave his mark on that region: so much so ...

  3. While studying the naming conventions for many of the smaller Welsh kingdoms, Heather Rose Jones agrees with the idea that 'Glywyssing' originates from 'Glywys' which itself has the root 'Gly-' from Glevum plus the Welsh derivative '-wys' of the Latin suffix '-ensis', roughly meaning 'the inhabitants of a region'. This delivers the meaning of Glywyssing as 'the land of the inhabitants of the ...

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › GlywysingGlywysing - Wikipedia

    Glywysing is said in medieval Welsh tradition to be named after Glywys, supposedly an early king of the region. In reality, the name probably comes from Glevum, the Roman name for what is now Gloucester, via a Latin name *Glevenses ('people of Glevum') or *Glevensis ('person from Glevum'). Thus the name suggests that the kingdom was named after ...

  5. Glywys is a legendary early 5th century Welsh king, an important character in early Welsh genealogies as the eponymous founder king of Glywysing, [1] a southeast Welsh kingdom whose heartland lay between the Tawe and the Usk. A map of the early Welsh kingdoms. In one genealogy Glywys is reckoned the eldest son of Solor, son of Mor.

  6. Jul 20, 2024 · Glywys is a legendary early 5th century Welsh king, an important character in early Welsh genealogies as the eponymous founder king of Glywysing, a southeast 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 ...

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  8. About: Glywys. Glywys is a legendary early 5th century Welsh king, an important character in early Welsh genealogies as the eponymous founder king of Glywysing, a southeast Welsh kingdom whose heartland lay between the Tawe and the Usk. Nevertheless Glywys is believed to have become a hermit in his later life and travelled to Cornwall where he ...

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