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Clemen ap Bledric
Clemen ap Bledric (also known as Clement or Clemens) was a 7th-century King of Dumnonia (now the English West Country).
==Family, life and rule==
Born about 580, the son of Bledric ap Custennin, Clemen ruled after his father was killed by King Æthelfrith of Northumbria at the Battle of Bangor-is-Coed (Bangor-on-Dee, Powys Fadog) in about 613. He married the daughter of Guitoli ap Urbgen, who was possibly a great grandson of the late king Gerren ''Llyngesic'', and they had one known son, Petroc ''Baladrddellt'' (“Splintered Spear”) - although, according to the Welsh ''Bonedd y Saint'' (Genealogies of the Saints), Clemen was the father of St Petroc, other authorities state that this saint lived around a century earlier, the princely son of King Glywys of Glywysing,〔Williams, Robert. ''Enwogion Cymru''. W. Rees. 1852 p394〕 making it likely Clemen was actually the father of Petroc ''Baladrddellt''.
Some authors have Tewdwr (or Teudu) son of Peredur ruling as king in the ''fl.'' 620s, descended from a different line of Dumnonian kings from Gerren ''Llyngesic's'' son Cado ap Gerren.〔Ashley, Mike ''The Mammoth Book of British Kings & Queens'' New York: Carroll & Graff 1998 ISBN 0-7867-0692-9 p118〕 This is as given in the Jesus College, Oxford, MS 20,〔Snyder, Christopher A. ''The Britons'' Blackwell 2003 ISBN 0-631-22260-X p166〕 although this line ends with a Judhael as Tewdwr's grandson, almost certainly Judicael, High King of the Bretons, and king of Domnonia in Brittany.〔Ashley, Mike. ''The Mammoth Book of British Kings & Queens'' New York: Carroll & Graff 1998 ISBN 0-7867-0692-9 p119〕

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