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'''Gwallog ap Lleenog''' ([[Old Welsh]] ''Guallauc'', [[Middle Welsh]] ''Gwallawc''; his father's name is spelled variously ''Lleinauc'', ''Lleynna[u]c'', ''Lleenawc'', and ''Llennawc'') was a hero of the [[Hen Ogledd]]. He has long been considered a probable sixth-century king of the [[Sub-Roman Britain|sub-Roman]] state of [[Elmet]] in the [[Leeds]] area of modern [[Yorkshire]], though some more recent scholarship would identify him more tentatively simply as a 'king of an unidentified region in the north'.<ref>Thomas Owen Clancy (ed.), ''The Triumph Tree; Scotland's Earliest Poetry, AD 550-1350'' (Edinburgh: Canongate, 1998), p. 14.</ref>