Einion
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Einion means Anvil in Welsh, and may refer to:
  • Cadwallon Lawhir ap Einion
    Cadwallon Lawhir ap Einion
    Cadwallon ap Einion , usually known as Cadwallon Lawhir and also called Cadwallon I by some historians, was a king of Gwynedd....

     (c. 460-534; reigned from c. 500) a king of Gwynedd in Wales
  • Cefn Einion
    Cefn Einion
    Cefn Einion is a small dispersed village in Shropshire, England. It is located two miles southwest of the village of Colebatch and between the small villages of Bryn and Mainstone.Cefn Einion in Welsh means 'Einion's Hill'....

    , a small dispersed village in South Shropshire, England
  • Einion ap Gollwyn, possibly legendary Welsh prince of the eleventh century
  • Einion ap Gwalchmai
    Einion ap Gwalchmai
    The Welsh court poet Einion ap Gwalchmai was the son of the poet Gwalchmai ap Meilyr and brother of the poet Meilyr ap Gwalchmai. He lived in Gwynedd. Some lines of a praise poem to Llywelyn ab Iorwerth, Prince of Gwynedd, have survived, together with three impressive religious awdlau .The Welsh...

     (1202–1223), a Welsh court poet
  • Einion ap Gwgon
    Einion ap Gwgon
    Einion ap Gwgon was a Welsh language court poet.Einion's sole surviving poem is a eulogy to prince Llywelyn ap Iorwerth of Gwynedd....

     (fl. c. 1215) was a Welsh language court poet
  • Einion Offeiriad
    Einion Offeiriad
    Einion Offeiriad was a Welsh language poet and grammarian.Einion lived in Ceredigion, where he was a chaplain to Sir Rhys ap Gruffudd ap Hywel ap Gruffudd ab Ednyfed Fychan, a wealthy nobleman...

     (“Einion the Priest”) (died 1356), a Welsh language poet and grammarian
  • Einion Wan
    Einion Wan
    Einion Wan was a Welsh language court poet whose surviving poems include elegies to Llywelyn the Great and Madog ap Gruffydd "Maelor" ap Madog, Prince of Powys Fadog....

     (fl. c. 1202-45) was a Welsh language court poet
  • Einion Yrth ap Cunedda
    Einion Yrth ap Cunedda
    Einion ap Cunedda , also known as Einion Yrth was a king of Gwynedd.One of the sons of Cunedda, it is believed he travelled with his father to north Wales in the early 450s to expel Irish raiders from the region. After his father's death, Einion inherited control over the newly founded kingdom of...

    (c. 420-500; reigned from the 470s), a king of Gwynedd
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