Cuneglas
Cuneglas (also known in Latin as Cuneglasus and in modern Welsh as Cynlas. He is sometimes referred to as Cynlas Goch meaning Cynlas the Red). He is recorded as a son of Owain Danwyn, a popular contender for an historical basis to the famous King Arthur. Both father and son were, according to one Old Welsh genealogical source, Kings of Rhos, later a Welsh cantref and afterwards a part of Denbighshire, in mid-North Wales. They lived in the early 6th century.
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