Ceredig Wledig ap Cynloyp, Brenin Alt Clut

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Ceredig Wledig ap Cynloyp, Brenin Alt Clut

Also Known As: "Ceretic"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Strathclyde, Scotland (United Kingdom)
Death: circa 470 (71-88)
Scotland
Immediate Family:

Son of Cynloyp ap Cinhil, Brenin Alt Clut and Roman Wife of Cynloyp
Father of Erbin ap Ceretic, Brenin Alt Clut and Cynwyd ap Ceredig, Brenin Alt Clut

Occupation: Regjerte ca 450-tallet - 470-tallet, He was employed. 1 King of Strathclyde Reproached by St. Patrick, King of Alt Clut (400-410)
Managed by: Bernard Raimond Assaf
Last Updated:

About Ceredig Wledig ap Cynloyp, Brenin Alt Clut

See Peter Bartrum, https://www.geni.com/documents/view?doc_id=6000000173392989885 (February 6, 2023; Anne Brannen, curator)

Please see Darrell Wolcott: The Royal Family of Gwynedd - Elidyr Mwynfawr Contests Rhun ap Maelgwn for Gwynedd; http://www.ancientwalesstudies.org/id231.html. (Steven Ferry, December 22, 2019.)

Please see Darrell Wolcott: Anwn Dynod ap Maxen Wledig; http://www.ancientwalesstudies.org/id21.html. (Steven Ferry, February 13, 2020.)

Please see Darrell Wolcott: Harleian Ms 3859; http://www.ancientwalesstudies.org/id129.html. (Steven Ferry, June 11, 2021.)

Please see Dr. J White-Phillips: Rhun ap Arthgal and His Family; http://www.ancientwalesstudies.org/id274.html. (Steven Ferry, June 26, 2021.)

Please see Darrell Wolcott: Foundations of 'The Men of the North' - Part 1; http://www.ancientwalesstudies.org/id278.html. (Steven Ferry, July 2, 2021.)

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https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ceretic_Guletic

Ceretic (Coroticus) King of Scots (Strathclyde)

Born : - "the Gwledig"

Died : Abt. 475

Ruled fl 450s-70s

Father Cynloyp King of Britain (Roman)

Mother

Marriage -1. ?

               -2. ?	

Children (from w1) - - Dyfnwal Hen Prince of Strathclyde

(from w2)- - Erbin King of Scots ( Strathclyde)

Forrás / Source:

http://www.american-pictures.com/genealogy/persons/per08750.htm#0



ID: I108680

Name: CERETIC GULETIC AF STRAÞCLYDE

Prefix: KING AF STRAÞCLYDE

Name: COROTICUS AF STRAÞCLYDE

Given Name: COROTICUS

Surname: AF STRAÞCLYDE

Prefix: KING AF STRAÞCLYDE

Sex: M

Birth: Bef 410 CE

Death: Y 1

Event: Alt. Birth Bef 450 CE

Change Date: 14 Jan 2009 at 16:57

Father: CYNLOP AF STRAÞCLYDE b: Bef 395 CE

Marriage 1 Spouse Unknown

Married:

Change Date: 14 Jan 2009

Children

Cinuit af Straþclyde b: Bef 425 CE

Sources:

Abbrev: Sutton Folk Family Tree 3175463.ged

Title: Sutton Folk Family Tree

Sutton Folk Family Tree 3175463.ged

Author: Folk, Linda Sutton

Publication: www.worldconnect.rootsweb.com



Caradog "Wledig" AP CYNLOP King of Alt Clut (400-410) 15557

  Other names for Caradog were Caractacus and Ceretic "Guletic".

Spouses/Children:

Unknown

   * Erp AP CARADOG King of Strathclyde (470-480)+

* Cynwyd (Cinuit) AP CARADOG of the Dumnonii+
Source:

15557 (WorldConnect at Rootsweb), http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=PED&db=brucedjo....

  General Notes:

He ruled his Kingdom from the citadel on Dumbarton Rock, or Alcluith as it was then known, and it was here that he received a letter from St. Patrick accusing him of making off with several of his Irish converts circa 450. He joined forces with the Pictish king to capture youths in Ireland and sell as slaves in Pictland between 450 and 453.
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Ceretic Guletic of Alt Clut was a king of Alt Clut (modern Dumbarton) in the fifth century. He appears in the writings of St. Patrick with the Latin name Corocticus, and this appearance in a contemporary historical source makes him the first historical king. Of Patrick's two surviving letters, one is addressed to this Corocticus, and in it Patrick lambasts the milites Coroctici ("warband of Ceretic") for his involvement with the Picts and the Scots, and for selling newly-christianized Gaels into the hands of the Picts. Ceretic's dates therefore depend on the conclusions of the vast scholarship devoted to discovering the floruit of St Patrick, but the sometime in the fifth century is probably safe. Ceretic appears also in the Harleian genealogies of the rulers of Alt Clut, from which we know his father (Cynloyp), grand-father (Cinhil) and great-grandfather (Cluim).[1] It is from the latter source that we get his nickname, Guletic ("Land-holder"). In the Book of Armagh, he is called Coirthech rex Aloo, "Ceretic, King of the Height [of the Clyde]"