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page 17th-century Welsh monarchs

Cadwallon ap Cadfan
King of the Kingdom of Gwynedd
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Cadwaladr
Cadfan ab Iago
King of Gwynedd
Selyf ap Cynan
King of the Kingdom of Powys
Iago ap Beli
King of Gwynedd
Cynddylan
Cynddylan (Modern Welsh pronunciation: /kən'ðəlan/), or Cynddylan ap Cyndrwyn was a seventh-century Prince of Powys associated with Pengwern. Cynddylan is attested only in literary sources: unlike many kings from Brittonic post-Roman Britain, he does not appear in the early Welsh genealogies or other historical sources. The son of King Cyndrwyn, Cynddylan is described in the probably seventh-century poem Marwnad Cynddylan (Elegy for Cynddylan) and seems to have been a chieftain in Powys.
Idwal Iwrch
early medieval king of Gwynedd
Manwgan ap Selyf
King of Powys
Eiludd Powys
king of Powys

Cadafael Cadomedd ap Cynfeddw
king of Gwynedd from 634 to c. 655
Beli ab Eiludd
King of Powys
Gwylog ap Beli
Ruler of Kingdom of Powys
Gwrgan Fawr
Monarch of Ergyng
Cynfyn
King Cynfyn (; died c. 615) was the King of Ergyng, a kingdom of south-east Wales in the early medieval period. He was the son of Peibio Clafrog.