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Brychan
King of
Brycheiniog
A kingdom corresponding to
the later
Brychan was born in
abdicated in old age to
become a hermit.
Later made a saint by the
Celtic Christian Church.

Brychan
The
bag of children refers to his three marriages
which
are said to have produced about 50 children
Brychan King of Brycheiniog
was the son of King Anlach of Garthmadrun by Marchel, heiress of that kingdom.
Brychan was born in Ireland but, soon afterward, his parents moved Wales, to Y
Fenni-Fach, then Marchel's homeland of Garthmadrun. Brychan’s father Anlach is
believed to have beem born in
At the age of four, Brychan
was sent to be tutored by a holy-man named Drichan beside the River Ysgir. For
seven years Brychan was given a religious and political education. At the end
of this time, Drichan now blind finally called Brychan to bring him his trusty
spear for the last time. With it, he pointed to a nearby boar and a stag who
came from the forest to stand with a fish in the river, by a beech-tree
dripping with honey; and Drichan predicted a happy and abundant future for the
young Brychan.
A few years later, war broke
out between Anlach and Banadl, the usurping Irish King of Powys. The fight did
not go well for Anlach, and he was forced to send Brychan to Powys as a hostage
in order to protect his lands. Brychan was treated well at the Irishman's
court, but he fell madly in love with his host's daughter, Banhadlwedd. The
match was frowned upon and, overcome with lust, Brychan took the poor girl by
force. Before Brychan was sent back to Gathmadrun at the end of the War, the
Irish Princess bore him a son named Cynog.
Brychan gave his child a golden armilla
as a sign of his paternal recognition but there is not record of Cynog
subsequesntly claiming right to the Royal line.
Back in Garthmadrun, Anlach
eventually died and Brychan became King. He held court in Talgarth. His reign
was triumphant, as Drichan had predicted, and the people decided to rename the
Kingdom Brycheiniog in his honour.
He was a reliously pious King
dedicated to the Celtic Christian Church and its teachings. He married three
times it is not known how many children he actually had. The most popular
figure is twenty-four sons and twenty-four daughters. Together they are known
as one of the "Holy Families of
Depsite his piety, Brychan
was a warrior king not above defending his lands or his family when the need
arose. One of his eldest daughters, Gwladys,
was once abducted by King Gwynllyw
of Gwynllwg.
Brychan and his armies
pursued them for many days and many nights before a horrendous battle was
fought at which many men fell. The Legendary King Arthur is credited with brokering a truce between the two
Welsh Monarchs and the were soon reconciled.
On another occasion, the King
of Dyfed led a military expedition to raid Brycheiniog in order to dispel a
boast by one of his countrymen, that no spoil could ever be taken from
Brychan's land. Brychan responded by massacring
the enemy army, after which the dismembered limbs of the enemy were
collected as trophies
In old age he is believed to
have abdicated the throne of Brycheniog in order to become a hermit. He was
succeeded in Brycheiniog by his eldest son, Rhain Dremudd. He died in the mid-5th century and was made a saint
by the Celtic Christian Church. According to records he was buried on Ynys Brychan /
Brycheiniog was absorbed into
the kingdom of Gwynedd in the 10th century but the name continued as
Brecknock and later Brecon which was one 13 traditional Welsh counties
abolished in 1974. The name still exists in the town of

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