Cuneglas
Cuneglas: Cuneglasus, literally "fawn hound", also called "Cynlas", is the king of Rhos, today's Denbighshire, in north Wales. He reigned in the first half of the sixth century. He was the son of Owain Bialozbe and the brother of Saint Einion Frenin and Meirion. The only contemporary source that reports on Cuneglas is De Excidio et Conquestu Britanniae by Gildas the Wise. The author alleges that he is using the phrase taken from the biblical style used in the Old Testament:
Cuneglas was also identified as:
In addition to Cuneglas, other kings were also condemned: Bibliography
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