thumb|250px|right|Post-Roman Welsh kingdoms. Dunoding is in the north-west, along the southern edge of the Llŷn Peninsula. The modern Anglo-Welsh border is also shown. Dunoding was an early sub-kingdom within the Kingdom of Gwynedd in north-west Wales which existed between the 5th and 10th centuries. According to tradition, it was named after Dunod, a son of the founding father of Gwynedd – Cunedda Wledig – who drove the Irish settlers from the area in c. 460. The territory existed as a subordinate realm within Gwynedd until the line of rulers descended from Dunod expired in c. 925. Following
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Il Dunoding (da non confondere con il Dunoting) era un regno dipendente del Gwynedd (nell'odierno Galles), che nacque attorno al 445. Alla morte di Cunedda Wledig, il suo quarto figlio, Dynod, prese il potere su quest'area. Dopo la morte dell'ulitmo sovrano, il regno fu riassorbito dal Gwynedd tra la fine dell'VIII e il primo venticinquennio del IX secolo.
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