Phillimore 1887:87 – the pedigree is given as ... Cynan tintaeth6y. M. Rodri mol6yna6c. M. Idwal I6rch. M. Kadwaladyr vendigeit. M. Katwalla6n. M. Kad6ga6n. M. Iago. M. Beli. M. Run hir. M. Maelg6n g6yned ..., and from there back to Cunedda. Phillimore, Egerton (1887), "Pedigrees from Jesus College MS. 20", in Phillimore, Egerton (ed.), Y Cymmrodor, vol. VIII, Honourable Society of Cymmrodorion, pp. 77–92
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Phillimore 1888:169–170 – the pedigree is given as: ... map Rotri map mermin map etthil merch cinnan map rotri map Intguaul map Catgualart map Catgollaun map Catman map Iacob map Beli map Run ..., and from there back to Cunedda and his ancestors. Phillimore, Egerton (1888), "The Annales Cambriae and Old Welsh Genealogies, from Harleian MS. 3859", in Phillimore, Egerton (ed.), Y Cymmrodor, vol. IX, Honourable Society of Cymmrodorion, pp. 141–183
Phillimore 1888:156, Annales Cambriae, "Gueith cair legion. et ibi cecidit selim filii cinan. et iacob filii beli dormitatio". The year given is 613, but 616 is now considered to be correct. Phillimore, Egerton (1888), "The Annales Cambriae and Old Welsh Genealogies, from Harleian MS. 3859", in Phillimore, Egerton (ed.), Y Cymmrodor, vol. IX, Honourable Society of Cymmrodorion, pp. 141–183
Stephens 1851:269, article on The Poems of TaliesinStephens, Thomas (8 August 1851), "The Poems of Taliesin, No. III", Archaeologia Cambrensis, New Series, No. VIII, vol. II, London: The Cambrian Archaeological Society (published October 1851), pp. 261–274
Rhys 1904:126, The Kymry, in footnote 2. Rhys, John (1904), Celtic Britain (3rd ed.), London: Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge
Menzies, Louisa L. J. (1864), "The Legend of Cadwallon", Legendary Tales of the Ancient Britons, Rehearsed from the early Chronicles of Geoffrey of Monmouth, London: John Russell Smith, pp. 167–190