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This article is about the 7th-century king of Ergyng. For the 11th-century Cynfyn ap Gwerstan, see Bleddyn ap Cynfyn, see his page. For Cynfyn ap Cillyn, see Rhirid Flaidd.
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King of Ergyng
Cynfyn Conbinus | |
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King of Ergyng | |
Reign | c. 585 – c. 615 |
Predecessor | Peibio Clafrog |
Successor | Gwrfoddw |
Issue | Gwrgan Fawr |
Father | Peibio Clafrog |
King Cynfyn (Latin: Conbinus; died c. 615) was the King of Ergyng, a kingdom of south-east Wales in the early medieval period. He was the son of Peibio Clafrog.
Life
[edit]Little is known of Cynfyn ap Peibio apart from the evidence of later medieval genealogies. He appears a number of times in the Llandaff Charters, particularly in association with Bishop Aeddan and Bishop Elwystl.
References
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