33-1
Cadwallon
ap CADFAN, son of Cadfan ap Iago and Tandreg "Ddu" verch Cynan,was
born about 591 in Wales. He died in 635.
"632 - In this year was the battle of Meigen; and there Edwin was slain
with his two sons; and Cadwallon ap Cadfan was the victor. And Penda and
Eobba, sons of Pybba, fought with him there and Eobba fell.
635 - In this year Cadwallon fell at the battle of Cantscaul, and Oswald
Brightblade, son of Aethelferth had the victory."
http://www.webexcel.ndirect.co.uk/gwarnant/hanes/chronicle/chroniclemaelgwn.htm
"Cadwallon ap Cadfan, King of Gwynedd. He killed Edwin of Northumbria at
the battle of Meigen (Hatfield near Doncaster) in 632. In 633, he
killed Edwin's successors, Osric of Deria and Eanfrith of Bernicia.
The Venerable Bede declared that it was Cadwallon's intention to exterminate
the English race. However, Cadwallon himself was killed in late 633 or
634 by Eanfrith's brother Oswald. This defeat denoted the extinction of
the possiblility of restoring Brythonic supremacy in Britain. In the battles
of 632 and 633, Cadwallon's ally was Penda, King of Mercia, who carried
on the struggle with Northumbria after Cadwallon's death. Oswald
was killed in the battle of Cogwy (Oswestry) in 641, and Penda was killed
by Oswy, brother of Oswald in the battle of Cai (Winwaed) in 654. Cadwallon
died in late 633 or 634, killed in battle. Cadwallon married a daughter
of Pebba who was a sister of Penda, King of Mercia."
http://www3.sympatico.ca/robert.sewell/wales.html
33-2
Daughter of Pybba
33-3
Gorr
THORRASSON, son of Thorri Snaersson, King in Kvenland,was born about
365 in Raumsdal, Norway.
33-5
Halfdan
"Hvitbein" OLAFSSON, KING IN UPPSALA, son of Olaf "The Woodcutter"
Ingjaldsson and Solveig Halfdansson, was born about 704 in Romerike,
Buskerud, Norway. He married Asa EYSTEINSDATTER in about 735.
33-6
Asa
EYSTEINSDATTER, daughter of Eystein Throndsson, King of Hedmark, and
Solveig Halfdansdatter, was born about 708 in Uppland, Norway.
33-7
Eirik
AGNARSSON, son of Eirik Agnarsson, was born about 715 in Vestfold,
Norway.
33-9
Findon
(Eochaid II), King Of SCOTLAND, son of Findon, King of Scotland,was
born about 660 in Scotland. He died before 692. He married Spondana.
33-10
Spondana
was
born about 677 in Scotland.
33-11
Chrodobertus
(Robert) I, son of Charibert, was born about 665 in Neustria.
33-13
Ansigisen,
Mayor of the Palace of AUSTRASIA, son of Arnoul, Bishop of Metz, and
Oda de Savoy, was born about 607 in Austrasia, France. He died in
685 in Andene Monastery. He was buried in Andene Monastery. He married
Beggue (St Beggue) of LANDEN.
33-14 Beggue (St Beggue) of LANDEN, daughter of Pepin, Mayor of the Palace of Austrasia, and Itte of Landen, was born about 613 in Landen, Liege, Belgium. She died in 698.
"Begga was the daughter of Pepin of Landen, mayor of the palace, and St.
Itta. She married Ansegilius, son of St. Arnulf of Metz, and their son
was Pepin of Herstal, founder of the Carolingian dynasty of rulers in France.
On the death of her husband in the year 691, she built a church and convent
at Andenne on the Meuse River and died there."
http://www.catholic.org/saints/saint.php?saint_id=263
"Begga married Ansegisilus, son of St.Arnulf of Metz, and spent practically
her long life as a nobleman's wife "in the world". Of this union was born
Pepin of Herstal, the founder of the Carlovingian dynasty in France. After
the death of her husband, St. Begga in 691 built at Andenne on the Meuse
seven chapels representing the Seven Churches of Rome, around a central
church, and in connection therewith she established a convent and colonized
it with nuns from her long-dead sister's abbey at Nivelles. It afterwards
became a house of canonesses and the Lateran canons regularly commemorate
St. Begga as belonging to their order. She is also venerated by the Beguines
of Belgium as their patroness, but the common statement that she founded
them is a mistake due to the similarity of the names. St. Begga died abbess
of Andenne and was buried there."
http://www.beaugency.org/clovis_to_charlemnagne.html
.
33-15 Murchad of LEINSTER, son of Bran
"Muit", King of Leinster, was born about 670 in Ireland. He died
in 726.
Click
here to go the the Thirty-Fourth Generation of ancestors from Henry Salisbury