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'''Tudwal Gloff''' ({{lang-en|Tudwal the Lame}} or {{lang-cy|Tudwal ap Rhodri}}; born c. 860) was the youngest of the four sons of [[Rhodri the Great]], he earned his epithet the Lame after he was wounded in his knee at the [[Battle of the Conwy]] in 881 AD fighting alongside his brothers against the invading [[Mercians]] and after this event seems to have pursued a career in church life.
'''Tudwal Gloff''' ({{lang-en|Tudwal the Lame}} or {{lang-cy|Tudwal ap Rhodri}}; born c. 860) was the youngest of the four sons of [[Rhodri the Great]], he earned his epithet the Lame after he was wounded in his knee at the [[Battle of the Conwy]] in 881 AD fighting alongside his brothers against the invading [[Mercians]] and after this event seems to have pursued a career in church life.


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Tudwal Gloff (English: Tudwal the Lame or Welsh: Tudwal ap Rhodri; born c. 860) was the youngest of the four sons of Rhodri the Great, he earned his epithet the Lame after he was wounded in his knee at the Battle of the Conwy in 881 AD fighting alongside his brothers against the invading Mercians and after this event seems to have pursued a career in church life.


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