See also

Family of Cynfarch + "Oer" ap MEIRCHION and Nyfain + verch BRYCHAN

Husband: Cynfarch + "Oer" ap MEIRCHION (450- )
Wife: Nyfain + verch BRYCHAN (450- )
Children: Enynny + verch CYNFARCH (488- )

Husband: Cynfarch + "Oer" ap MEIRCHION

Name: Cynfarch + "Oer" ap MEIRCHION
Sex: Male
Father: Meirchion + Gul ap GWRST (430- )
Mother: Essylt + verch CULWYNEDD (440-458)
Birth 0450 South Reged, Britain

Wife: Nyfain + verch BRYCHAN

Name: Nyfain + verch BRYCHAN
Sex: Female
Father: Brychan + ap BRYCHEINIOG (c. 425- )
Mother: Prawst + verch TUDWAL (c. 430- )
Birth 0450 Cymru, Breconshire, Wales
Death Somme, Picardie, France

Child 1: Enynny + verch CYNFARCH

Name: Enynny + verch CYNFARCH
Sex: Female
Spouse: Tewdrig + ap LLYWARCH (488- )
Birth 0488 South Reged, Britain

Note on Husband: Cynfarch + "Oer" ap MEIRCHION

Cynfarch Oer (also known as Cunomarcus or Cynfarch ap Meirchion) was probably a 6th century king of the Sub-Roman realm of Rheged, believed to be located in north-west England and south-west Scotland.

 

Next to nothing is known about Cynfarch. He appears in the Old Welsh pedigrees of the Brythonic 'Men of the North' as the son of the equally obscure Meirchion Gul (Marcianus the Lean) and father of the slightly better documented Urien Rheged. His name was well remembered however and his family were known as the 'Cynferchyn' in his honour. His unflattering epithet Oer probably means '(the) Unwelcoming' (literally 'cold').

 

It is assumed that Cynfarch ruled in Rheged before Urien. Hence the apparent 'Rheged' placename at Dunragit near Stranraer and tales of March ap Meirchion (or Cun-march ap Meirchion) in the same area. He may also have been a participant in the Battle of Arfderydd in 573.