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Selyf

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Selyf ("Solomon"; Old Welsh: Seleu) is a Welsh male given name. It may refer to:

  • Salomon of Cornwall (5th century), a prince of Cornwall and father of Saint Cybi
  • Selyf ap Cynan (called Sarffgadau, "Battle-serpent"), a 7th-century king of Powys killed at the Battle of Chester

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