Gwid son of Peithan

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title: Gwid son of Peithan
text: Gwid son of Peithan was a warband leader allied with the northern Britons fighting against the Angles of Northumbria in the early 7th century, recorded in the Welsh poem Y Gododdin. He is described in Y Gododdin as a "steadfast warrior" and may have been either a southern Pict or a northern British chief. His name may indicate that he was the father of the later Pictish kings Gartnait son of Uuid, Bridei son of Uuid, and Talorg son of Uuid who between them they ruled continuously from 631 to 653
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description: 7th c. warband leader
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