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== Immediate family == {{see also|List of rulers of Gwynedd#House of Cunedda}} [[File:Y Ddraig Goch in Flag of Wales.svg|thumb|190px|The [[Welsh Dragon]] on the [[Flag of Wales]], associated with King [[Cadwaladr]], descendant of Cunedda]] === Immediate ancestors === * Eternus (Edeyrn) father, Commander of the [[Votadini]] troops; * [[Padarn Beisrudd|Paternus]] (Padarn Beisrudd, ''of the red robe'') grandfather, Commander of the [[Votadini]] troops; * Tacitus (Tegid) great-grandfather. === Children === * Rhufon, ruler of the [[Rhufoniog|Kingdom of Rhufoniog]]; * [[Dunoding|Dunod]], ruler of the [[Dunoding|Kingdom of Dunoding]]; * [[Ceredig]], King of the [[Kingdom of Ceredigion]], grandfather of Bishop [[Saint David]]; * [[Einion Yrth ap Cunedda|Einion]], Ruler of [[List of rulers of Gwynedd|Gwynedd]], father of King [[Cadwallon Lawhir ap Einion]]; * [[Dogfeiling|Dogfael]], King of the petty [[Dogfeiling|Kingdom of Dogfeiling]]; * [[Edeirnion|Edern]], ruler of the minor [[Edeirnion|Kingdom of Edeirnion]] under Gwynedd; * As well as Tybion, Ysfael and Afloeg.<ref>{{Cite book|last=Bartrum|first=Peter Clement |url=https://www.library.wales/fileadmin/fileadmin/docs_gwefan/casgliadau/Drych_Digidol/Deunydd_print/Welsh_Classical_Dictionary/04_C2.pdf |title=A Welsh Classical Dictionary, people in History and Legend up to about A.D. 1000 |publisher=National Library of Wales |year=1993 |page=13}}</ref> === Great-grandson === [[Maelgwn Gwynedd]], [[Kingdom of Gwynedd|King of Gwynedd]], referred by [[Gildas]] as Maelgwn the [[Welsh Dragon|Dragon]] or Dragon of the [[Anglesey|Island]], and was the ancestor of King [[Cadwaladr]].<ref name="lines222">[https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/The_Laws_of_Howel_the_Good/The_Houses_of_Cunedda_and_Rhodri_Mawr The Houses of Cunedda and Rhodri Mawr], Welsh Medieval Law: The Laws of Howell the Good (1909) by Hywel ap Cadell, translated by Arthur Wade Wade-Evans</ref> The Red Dragon would later be flown by the [[House of Tudor#Coat of arms as sovereigns|House of Tudor]], claimed descendants of Cunedda, through [[Owen Tudor]] and King [[Henry VII of England|Henry Tudor]], and is featured on the [[Flag of Wales]].<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.historic-uk.com/HistoryUK/HistoryofWales/The-Red-Dragon-of-Wales/ |website=historic-uk.com |title=The Red Dragon of Wales by Ben Johnson |access-date=25 August 2022}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.academia.edu/43073424 |title=King Arthur the Pendragon who was Born of Fire, by Nigel Dryden Cunningham |website=academia.edu |access-date=27 August 2022 |last1=Cunningham |first1=Nigel }}</ref>
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