Cunedda the possible father of Cymru
Cunedda or Cunedag Wledig (the Imperator) was a King of Manau Gododdin on the Firth of Forth around Clackmannanshire.
Cunedda and his forebears led the Votadini against Pictish and Irish incursions south of Hadrian's Wall.
Around AD 430 and his Votadini army was invited to North Wales to help the Welsh rid the area of the invading Irish pirates.
He did what he come to do and expelled most of the Irish from the area. he soon established himself in Wales, in the territory of the Venedoti, which would become the centre of the kingdom of Gwynedd.
Cunedda and his forebears led the Votadini against Pictish and Irish incursions south of Hadrian's Wall.
Around AD 430 and his Votadini army was invited to North Wales to help the Welsh rid the area of the invading Irish pirates.
He did what he come to do and expelled most of the Irish from the area. he soon established himself in Wales, in the territory of the Venedoti, which would become the centre of the kingdom of Gwynedd.
He was the first King of the Welsh and founder of the royal dynasty of Gwynedd which lasted nearly 1000 years and was the most powerful in the whole of Wales.
The leader of Gwynedd was often called the king of the Britons.
The leader of Gwynedd was often called the king of the Britons.
So not only did a Scot end the dream of Welsh independence by killing Owain Lawgoch, They started it all too.
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