The History of Gruffydd ap Cynan
Peniarth 17 (12th c.)
Gruffydd at scenario start, in the Year of Our Lord 1066
IN the days of Edward King of England and of Toirdeibhach King of Ireland, Gruffydd King of Gwynedd was born in Ireland in the city of Dublin, and he was reared in the commot of Columcille,
The lands along the Irish Sea
a place which is called among the Irish "Swords" (this is three miles from the place where lived his mother and his foster-mother). His father was Cynan, rightful King of Gwynedd, and his mother was Ragnaillt, daughter of Olaf, King of the city of Dublin and a fifth part of Ireland.
Therefore this Gruffydd was a man most nobly born, of royal race and most eminent lineage, as testifies likewise the pedigree and descent of his family.
For Gruffydd was a son of King Cynan, son of Iago, son of Idwal, son of Meurig, son of Anarawd of Aberffraw, son of
Rhodri the Great, son of Esyllt daughter of Cynan of the Castle Tindaethwy, son of Rhodri the Bald and Gray, son of Idwal Roebuck, son of
Cadwaladr the Blessed, son of
Cadwallon, son of Cadfan, son of lago, son of Beli, son of Rhun the Tall,
Called by St. Gildas the Dragon of the Island,
which was not meant at the time as a compliment...
son of
Maelgwn of Gwynedd, son of Cadwallon Longhand, son of Einion the Impulsive,
Both figuratively and literally the father of his country,
if you believe mediaeval genealogies...
son of
the imperator Cunedda, son of Edern, son of Padern Redrobe, son of Tagit, son of Iago, son of Genedog, son of Cain, son of Gwrgain, son of Doli, son of Gwrdoli, son of Dwuyn, son of Gordwuyn, son of Amwerydd, son of Onwedd, son of Dwywg, son of Brychwain, son of Owain, son of Aflach, son of Flech, son of
Beli the Great and
the prophetess Anna who was the cousin of the Virgin Mary mother of Our Lord Jesus Christ, etc.
Celebrated in poetry as far as the French court
for his victories against the Black Pagans (Vikings)
Rhodri the Great, son of Merfyn the Spotted, son of Gwriad, son of Elidyr, son of Sandde, son of Alcun, son of Tegit, son of Caid, son of Dwywg, son of
Llywarch the Old, son of Elidir the Stout & Handsome, son of Meirchion the Lean, son of Gwrast the Ragged, son of Saint Keneu, son of
Coel the Old, son of Tegfan the Lame, son of Deheuwant, son of Telpwyll, son of Urban, son of Grad, son of Riuedel, son of Rhideyrn, son of Endygant, son of Enteyrn, son of Elud, son of Owain, son of Flech, son of
Beli the Great, son of Manogan, son of Dyfynwal the Old, son of Gorwynyawn, son of Camber,
Well, at least according to Geoffroy de Monmouth...
son of
Brutus prince of Rome, son of Silvius, son of Ascanius, son of
Aeneas the White-shouldered, son of Aphrodite and Anchises, son of Capis, son of Assaracus, son of Trois, son of Herctonius, son of Dardanus, son of
Jupiter, son of Sadwrn, son of Celius, son of Crete, son of Ciprius, son of Javan, son of Japhet, son of
Noah the Old, son of Lamech, son of Methusalah, son of Enoch, son of Jareth, son of Mahaleel, son of Cainan, son of Enos, son of Seth,
"Well, I spied me a girl and before she could leave,
I said: 'Let's go and play Adam and Eve.'
I took her by the hand and my heart it was thumpin'
When she said, 'Hey man, you crazy or sumpthin'?
You seen what happened last time they started...'"
son of
Adam,
Amusing enough, no, his successor's not Gruffydd.
It's some orphan kid named Humphrey de Torun.
No, I don't know why... 
son of
God.