Pillar Of Eliseg

The Pillar of Eliseg (now standing near the Abbey of Valle Crucis) was erected by Cygen, king of Powys. The Latin inscription not only mentions several individuals described in the Historia Britonum, but also complements the information presented in that text. A generally accepted translation of this inscription, one of the longest surviving inscriptions from pre-Viking Wales, is as follows:
Cross Concenn son of Catell, Catell son of Brochmail, Brochmail son of Eliseg, Eliseg son of Guoillauc.
Cross And that Concenn, great-grandson of Eliseg, erected this stone for his great-grandfather Eliseg.
Cross The same Eliseg, who joined together the inheritance of Powys . . . out of the power of the Angles with his sword and with fire.
Cross Whosoever repeats the writing, let him give a blessing on the soul of Eliseg.
Cross This is that Concenn who captured with his hand eleven hundred acres km² which used to belong to his kingdom of Powys . . .
column is broken here
Cross Britu son of Vortigern, whom Germanus blessed, and whom Sevira bore to him, daughter of Maximus the king, who killed the king of the Romans.
Cross Conmarch painted this writing at the request of king Concenn.
Cross The blessing of the Lord be upon Concenn and upon his entire household, and upon the entire region of Powys until the Day of Judgement.
The Pillar was thrown down by the Roundheads during the English Civil War and a grave under it opened. Edward Lhuyd examined the Pillar and copied the inscription in 1696. The lower half disappeared but the upper half was re-erected in 1779. The pillar is now considered illegible. See also: Magnus Maximus

 

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