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Edern (Eternus Edeyrn, Aetern, Edetrn) ap Padarn?>
- Name
- Edern (Eternus Edeyrn, Aetern, Edetrn) /ap Padarn/
- Given names
- Edern (Eternus Edeyrn, Aetern, Edetrn)
- Surname prefix
- ap
- Surname
- Padarn
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370–450
Birth: about 370
— Manaw Gododdin, Firth of Forth, Scotland Death: about 450 |
Birth of a son
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Note: Manaw Gododdin was the narrow coastal region on the south side of the Firth of Forth, part of the Brythonic-speaking Kingdom of Gododdin in the post-Roman Era. Its notability is as the homeland of Cunedda prior to his conquest of North Wales,and as the homeland of the heroic warriors in the literary epic Y Gododdin. Pressed by the Picts expanding southWard and the Northumbrians expanding northWard, it was permanently destroyed in the 7th century and its territory absorbed into thethen-ascendant Kingdom of Northumbria. |
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Death of a father
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Death
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Unique identifier
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C5CF5462CB054D4085AD986F13221ADB0A5F
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Last change
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Author of last change: Danny |