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Padarn Peisrudd

Male 709 - 780  (~ 71 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Padarn Peisrudd was born WFT est 602-709; died WFT est 637-780.

    Notes:

    PADARN PEISRUDD (or Red-robe), a Priest, afterwards, venerated as a Saint, who m. and left issue a son--

    Padarn married WFT est 626-739. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 2. \Cunedda\ ???  Descendancy chart to this point was born WFT est 637-740; died WFT est 673-811.


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  \Cunedda\ ??? Descendancy chart to this point (1.Padarn1) was born WFT est 637-740; died WFT est 673-811.

    Notes:

    CUNEDDA, called Gwledig, or Over-King, the perpetuator of the command and authority of the Dux Britanniarum. He was the first native ruler of the Cymry after the retirement of the Romans in 410. His power extended from Carlisle to Wearmouth, his court being held at the former place. His retinue consisted of 900 horse, and he wore the golden belt and other insignia of the office of Over-King. He was a fervent Catholic, and converted his subjects to Christianity; his descendants were, many of them, ecclesiastics, who organised the Church in his Kingdom. Cunedda left issue eight sons

    \Cunedda\ married WFT est 662-770. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 3. \Merio\ ???  Descendancy chart to this point was born WFT est 667-775; died WFT est 695-846.
    2. 4. \Keredit\ ???  Descendancy chart to this point was born WFT est 667-775; died WFT est 695-846.
    3. 5. \Cynlas\ ???  Descendancy chart to this point was born WFT est 667-775; died WFT est 697-846.
    4. 6. \Einion\ ???  Descendancy chart to this point was born WFT est 667-775; died WFT est 695-846.
    5. 7. ? ???  Descendancy chart to this point was born WFT est 667-775; died WFT est 695-846.
    6. 8. \Teilion\ ???  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 770; died in 842.


Generation: 3

  1. 3.  \Merio\ ??? Descendancy chart to this point (2.\Cunedda\2, 1.Padarn1) was born WFT est 667-775; died WFT est 695-846.

    Notes:

    Merio, who gave his name to Merioneth;


  2. 4.  \Keredit\ ??? Descendancy chart to this point (2.\Cunedda\2, 1.Padarn1) was born WFT est 667-775; died WFT est 695-846.

    Notes:

    III. Keredit, who gave his name to Keredigion (Cardiganshire). He was the grandfather of St. David, Patron of Wales. Fifth in descent from him were St. Telio (Patron of Llandaff and of the Mathew Clan), and his cousin St. Odoceus. St. Telio succeeded St. Dubritius, his master, as Bishop of Llandaff, 512, and ob. [ob. = died unmarried] in the odour of sanctity, 566. His relics repose in his shrine in Llandaff Cathedral, except the skull, of which presently. The badge of Cunedda was the heathcock, the symbol of valour and watchfulness. It may be seen at St. Telio's feet on his tomb. The motto attributed to him was Semper audax et vigilans.


  3. 5.  \Cynlas\ ??? Descendancy chart to this point (2.\Cunedda\2, 1.Padarn1) was born WFT est 667-775; died WFT est 697-846.

    Notes:

    Cynlas, who was Lord of Glamorgan and father of St. Cadoc.

    \Cynlas\ married WFT est 692-805. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 9. \St. Cadoc\ ???  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 809; died about 880.

  4. 6.  \Einion\ ??? Descendancy chart to this point (2.\Cunedda\2, 1.Padarn1) was born WFT est 667-775; died WFT est 695-846.

    Notes:

    V. Einion, was grandfather of Maelgwn, a powerful King of great stature, whose authority extended over all Wales, other Princes being under his suzerainty. He was the greatest King of the Cymry from the time of Cunedda. His son and successor was Rhun, father of Beli, the father of Jago, who with other Welsh Princes, suffered death at the Battle of Chester, 613. Jago's son Cadvan, King of Gwent, and Over-King of the Cymry, ob. circ. 616. His epitaph at Llangaadwaladr, near Aberffraw, in Anglesea (the residence of the Kings of Gwent), is as follows:--Catamanus Rex sapientissimus opinatissimus omnium Regum. Cadvan's son Cadwallon united under himself the whole of the Cymry in their closing struggles with the Angles of Northumbria. In 629 he was blockaded in Puffin Island by Eadwine's fleet, but escaped to Ireland. Returning later, he, in company with Penda the Pagan, King of Mercia, fought Eadwine in 633, when the latter was killed at Hatfield, near Doncaster, and his army was routed. In 634 Eadwine's son Osric, King of Deira, besieged Cadwallon at York, and was slain with all his men. Northumbria then acknowledged Cadwallon's authority, until 635, when, at a great battle fought at Hexham, he was killed. He was succeeded by his son Cadwaladr, who continued the alliance with Penda until 655, when he escaped by flight from the Battle of Winwaed, at which Penda and his legions were slain. Cadwaladr ob. of plague in 664. His grandson was Rhodri, King of the Britons, 754, whose son Kynon ob., leaving only a d. and h., who m. Merbyn, King of all Wales. His son Roderick the Great succeeded him as King of all Wales in 840. He ob. 877, having divided Wales between his three sons, the eldest, Anarawd, being the Over-King, ob. 942. He was succeeded by his grandson Howell the Good, who ob. 948, leaving two sons, Jevan and Jago, who divided the Kingdom between them, both dying about the year 942. Jevan's son Howell the Bad succeeded them, but ob. s. p. [s. p. = without issue] 984, and was succeeded by his brother Cadwallon. He ob. 985 s.p., and was succeeded by Meredith, grandson of Howell the Good, who ob. s.p. 992. From him descended the noble king Llewellyn the Great, who ob. 1240; and Llewellyn, last of those Prices of Wales who descended from Cunedda, who was slain 1282.


  5. 7.  ? ??? Descendancy chart to this point (2.\Cunedda\2, 1.Padarn1) was born WFT est 667-775; died WFT est 695-846.

  6. 8.  \Teilion\ ??? Descendancy chart to this point (2.\Cunedda\2, 1.Padarn1) was born in 770; died in 842.

    Notes:

    V. TEILION, eldest son of the Over-King Cunedda, was King of Cardigan, in succession to his brother Keredig. He left issue--

    Birth:
    WFT Est 673/770

    Died:
    WFT Est 709/842

    \Teilion\ married WFT est 698-801. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 10. \Merion\ ???  Descendancy chart to this point was born WFT est 709-801; died WFT est 745-873.


Generation: 4

  1. 9.  \St. Cadoc\ ??? Descendancy chart to this point (5.\Cynlas\3, 2.\Cunedda\2, 1.Padarn1) was born about 809; died about 880.

    Notes:

    Birth:
    WFT Est 697/809

    Died:
    WFT Est 725/880


  2. 10.  \Merion\ ??? Descendancy chart to this point (8.\Teilion\3, 2.\Cunedda\2, 1.Padarn1) was born WFT est 709-801; died WFT est 745-873.

    \Merion\ married WFT est 733-832. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 11. \Cadwaladr\ ???  Descendancy chart to this point was born WFT est 745-831; died WFT est 781-904.



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