Dyfnwal Moelmud | |
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King of Cornwall | |
Predecessor | Cloten |
Successor | Belinus (South Britain) Brennius (North Britain) |
King of Loegria | |
Predecessor | Ymner |
Successor | Belinus (South Britain) Brennius (North Britain) |
King of Kambria | |
Predecessor | Rudaucus |
Successor | Belinus (South Britain) Brennius (North Britain) |
King of Albania | |
Predecessor | Staterius |
Successor | Belinus (South Britain) Brennius (North Britain) |
King of Britain | |
Predecessor | Porrex I |
Successor | Belinus (South Britain) Brennius (North Britain) |
Issue | |
Father | Cloten |
Dyfnwal Moelmud (Welsh for "Dyfnwal the Bald and Silent"; Latin: Dunvallo Molmutius; fl. c. 450–470[1]) was accounted as an early king and lawmaker among the Welsh, credited with the codification of their standard units of measure. He also figures as a legendary king of the Britons in Geoffrey of Monmouth's pseudohistorical History of the Kings of the Britons.[2]