Brochwel Ysgithrog
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| Died | 560 AD |
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| Grandchildren | Selyf ap Cynan |
| Eiludd Powys | |
| Bleddri ab Aeddan ap Brochwel Yscythrog | |
| Cyndrwyn Fawr | |
| Children | Cynan Garwyn |
| Aeddan ap Brochwel Yscythrog | |
| Parents | Cyngen Glodrydd |
| Tutglud ach Brychan | |
| Current partner | Arddun Penasgell |
| Great grandchild | Beli ab Eiludd |
| Manwgan ap Selyf | |
| Date of Reg. | |
| Date of Upd. | |
| ID | 4573052 |
Brochwel Ysgithrog Life story
Brochwel son of Cyngen, better known as Brochwel Ysgithrog, was a king of Powys in eastern Wales. The unusual epithet Ysgithrog has been translated as "of the canine teeth", "the fanged" or "of the tusk".