See also
1. Cunedd KING OF BRITAIN, son of Coel KING OF COLCHESTER (c. 205-aft248) and Strada the Fair ( - ), married Gwawl.
Cunedd, king of the British, flourished circa 300, brother of St. Helena [Elaine], empress.
The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Authorian Legends, Ronan Coghlan, 1995, Barnes & Noble Books with Element Books, New York, p. 82, it reads, "Cunneda: A ruler of the Votadini in North Britain who migrated with a number of his subjects to Wales round about AD 430. He rid a large part of Wales of Irish settlers. His pedigree suggests that his was a Roman family in origin, running as follows: Tacitus-Patermus-Aetemus-Cunedda. According to Brut y Brenhinedd, a medieval Welsh History, Cunedda's daughter, Gwen, was the mother of Eigyr (Igraine), Arthur's mother, thus making Cunedda Arthur's great-great grandfather. Cunedda may have married Gwawl, daughter of Coel.".
Gwawl and Cunedd KING OF BRITAIN had the following children:
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2. Confer KING OF BRITAIN was the son of Cunedd KING OF BRITAIN and Gwawl.
... of Strathclyde.
Confer KING OF BRITAIN had the following children:
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3. Fer KING OF BRITAIN was the son of Confer KING OF BRITAIN.
Fer, king of the British, brother of Neithon.
Fer KING OF BRITAIN had the following children:
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4. NEITHON was the son of Confer KING OF BRITAIN.