Peibio Clafrog Pepianus Spumosus | |
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King of Ergyng | |
Reign | ca. 449 |
Successor | Cynfyn |
Issue | Efrddyl, Cynfyn |
Peibo Clafrog (alternatively, Pepiau Glavorawc,[a] 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]