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Einion ap Gollwyn : ウィキペディア英語版 | Einion ap Gollwyn Einion ap Gollwyn (ap Collwyn, Eineon) (fl. 1093), was a Welsh prince and warrior supposed to have existed in the eleventh century. Not mentioned in medieval chronicles, he is the subject of possibly legendary or fictional writings from the sixteenth century onwards. Some Welsh family genealogies claimed descent from Einion. ==Recorded history== Einion, the son of Collwyn, is mentioned only in the legendary accounts of the conquest of Glamorgan by the Normans. Cydifor (Cedivor) of Dyfed who may have been his brother is a historical figure, said to have died in 1092. Cedivor's son Llewelyn rose in revolt against Rhys ap Tewdwr, the chief king of South Wales, but was overthrown by him at Llandydoch. These troubles gave assisted the Anglo-Norman marcher lords who were extending their conquests in Wales. Next year Rhys was slain by the French of Brycheiniog. The conquests of Dyfed and Ceredigion immediately followed. This history is authentic, but Einion's name does not appear in records of it.
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