• Dyfnwal's title as it appears on 29r of Paris Bibliothèque Nationale Latin 4126 (the Poppleton manuscript): "rex Britanniorum".[1]. King of Strathclyde.
  • Dyfnwal ab Owain, King of Strathclyde. Redirect to: Dyfnwal ab Owain.
  • aka Domgal (Dumnagual Dumngual) I (King) of DUMBARTON; aka Dyfnal HEN, Lord of ANNANDALE; prob. not Arthur of CAMELOT. Born: ? Died: abt.
  • Dyfnwal Domgal Dumnagual Dumngual Dyfnal Hen Lord of Annandale, King of Strathclyde Strathclyde, was born in 432, in birth place .
  • Pedigree report of King Dyfnwal (The Old), son of Cinuit of Alt Clut. The Old had two children named Ingenach or Mendog, Garwynwyn.
  • Dyfnwal "King, Hen" Strathclyde. ... Father of Clinoch Cedig Strathclyde, Guipno of Strathclyde and Ingenach Strathclyde.
  • In the middle decades of the 10th century the Strathclyde Britons were ruled by a king called Dyfnwal ab Owain who died in 975.
  • Dumnagual Hen, King of Strathclyde (Born c.AD 465) (Welsh: Dyfnwal; Latin: Domnovellaunus; English: Donald).
  • Dyfnwal ab Owain, King of Strathclyde, known in legend as Dunmail, the last King of Cumbria A short film directed by.
  • Dyfnwal’s title as it appears on 29r of Paris Bibliothèque Nationale Latin 4126 (the Poppleton manuscript): “rex Britanniorum”. King of Strathclyde.