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Pabo Post Prydain
Pabo Post Prydain (''supp. fl.'' before 500) was a king from the Hen Ogledd or ''Old North'' of sub-Roman Britain. According to tradition Pabo "the Pillar of Britain" was driven out of the North in 460 and settled in Anglesey. He is said to have been buried in the area.〔 From the 14th century at least, when a stone cross was erected in the ruler's memory in the abbey's churchyard, Pabo has been identified as its founder, having retired, as many Welsh kings are said to have done, to a heremitic retreat.
==Family==
The Old Welsh genealogies of British Library, Harleian MS 3859, calls him a son of Cenau son of Coel Hen. Later Welsh genealogies insert two generations by making him son of Arthwys son of Mar son of Cenau son of Coel, though this presents greater chronological problems.〔 The genealogies give him a royal line of descendants as the father of Dunod Fawr, Sawyl Penuchel and Ardun Benasgell, and a saintly one as the grandfather of Deiniol, Asaph and Tysilio.〔
As to his period, Elis Gruffydd's ''Chronicle'' says that his daughter married Maelgwn Gwynedd〔Bromwich, ''Trioedd Ynys Prydein'', p. 496〕 while an Irish genealogy says that his son "Samuel Chendisel" (the Irish equivalent of ''Pen-isel'') married Deichter, daughter of Muiredach Muinderg, the king of Ulster. Their son Sanctan founded Kilnasantan in County Dublin after travelling to Ireland with his brother Matóc Ailithir. The Irish ''Liber Hymnorum'' confirms that Sanctan and Matóc came to Ireland from Britain.〔Peter C. Bartrum (1993), ''A Welsh Classical Dictionary'', National Library of Wales, pp. 580-581.〕 Pabo must have been roughly the same age as Muiredach, whose death-date (after a reign of 24 years according to other sources) is given in the ''Annals of Tigernach'' as 489.〔''Annals of Tigernach'', AT 489.3〕

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