- The
Dream of
Rhonabwy (Welsh:
Breuddwyd Rhonabwy) is a
Middle Welsh prose tale. Set
during the
reign of
Madog ap Maredudd,
prince of
Powys (died 1160)...
- legend:
Breuddwyd Macsen Wledig (The
Dream of
Macsen Wledig)
Lludd a
Llefelys (Lludd and Llefelys)
Culhwch ac
Olwen (Culhwch and Olwen)
Breuddwyd Rhonabwy...
-
Welsh mythology consists of both folk
traditions developed in Wales, and
traditions developed by the
Celtic Britons elsewhere before the end of the first...
- Thorpe. p. 106. Koch, "The
Celtic Lands." p. 289.
Branwen ferch Llŷr
Breuddwyd Macsen Wledig ("The
Dream of
Macsen Wledig")
Cyfranc Lludd a Llefelys...
- Humphrey".
Commonwealth War
Graves Commission.
Retrieved 1
March 2010.
Breuddwyd Cymro Mewn
Dillad Benthyg RR
Williams Gwasg y
Brython 1964 Site of Plaid...
- them the Elucidarium, as well as
Historia Lucidar,
Ymborth yr Enaid,
Breuddwyd Pawl and the
Prester John text
Ystorya Gwlat Ieuan Vendigeit. It is dated...
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Fifteen Tribes of Wales. In
Welsh legend,
Macsen appears in
stories such as
Breuddwyd Macsen Wledig (English: The
Dream of
Emperor Maximus)
which features in...
- possessions. The
mantle is
described again, and in more detail, in the
Breuddwyd Rhonabwy, and is
later listed as one of the
Thirteen Treasures of the...
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Llawfrodedd is a hero of Arthur's
court in the
tales of
Culhwch and
Olwen and
Breuddwyd Rhonabwy.
Several examples of the word 'Llawfrodedd' are
found in the...
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April 2016 at the
Wayback Machine" at Britannia. 2000. William, Ifor.
Breuddwyd Maxen. (Bangor), 1920. "Carnarvon Rent
Rolls 1832 and Poor
Relief 1788"...