Person:Peibio Erb (1)

Peibio Glafrog _____ _____, King of Ergyng
  1. Nynnio _____Abt 550 -
  2. Peibio Glafrog _____ _____, King of ErgyngAbt 552 - Abt 585
  • HPeibio Glafrog _____ _____, King of ErgyngAbt 552 - Abt 585
  • W? verch CustenninAbt 550 -
m.
  1. Cynfyn _____Abt 550 -
  2. Erddyl verch PeibioAbt 568 -
  3. Tewdwr ap PeibioAbt 572 -
  4. Cinust _____
  5. Guoidici _____
Facts and Events
Name[2] Peibio Glafrog _____ _____, King of Ergyng
Alt Name Peibio Clafrog ab King of Ergyng Erb
Gender Male
Birth? Abt 552 Glywysing, Wales
Marriage to ? verch Custennin
Death? Abt 585 Herefordshire, EnglandErgyng
Reference Number? Q641826?
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Peibo Clafrog (alternatively, Pepiau Glavorawc, or in Latin, Pepianus Spumosus), was King of Ergyng in south-east Wales in the 5th or 6th century. He is chiefly known from the legends of Saint Dubricius, who was supposedly his grandson. The contemporary rendering of this name would seem to be Peibio, as in Garthbeibio, a parish in Montgomeryshire, or Ynys Beibio, near Holyhead.[1]

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References
  1.   Peibio Clafrog, in Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia.
  2. Sheet 17, in Bartrum, Peter C. (Peter Clement). Welsh genealogies, AD 300-1400. (Wales: University of Wales Press, c1980).