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Dyfed (Welsh pronunciation: [ˈdəvɛd]) is a
preserved county in
southwestern Wales. It is a
mostly rural area with a
coastline on the
Irish Sea and the...
- in 1900, John Rhŷs and
David Brynmor Jones referred to the
dialect as "
Demetian" and
noted it was "closely connected" to the
neighboring Gwenhwyseg, or...
- The
Demetian Mirror was an English-language
newspaper published w****ly in Carmarthenshire, Cardiganshire, and
Pembrokeshire in Wales. It
contained local...
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descending from a
divine mother–son pair. He is
often equated with the
Demetian hero
Pryderi fab Pwyll, and may be ****ociated with the
minor Arthurian...
- grandfather)
Welsh mythology character Found in
Pwyll Pendefig Dyfed,
Branwen ferch Llŷr,
Manawydan fab Llŷr, Math fab
Mathonwy Nationality British (
Demetian)...
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employs his
magic powers to
steal a
number of
otherworldly pigs from the
Demetian king, Pryderi, who
retaliates by
marching on Gwynedd.
During the war, while...
- war. To this end,
Gwydion steals a
number of
otherworldly pigs from the
Demetian king, Pryderi,
leading to an
invasion of Gwynedd.
Pryderi and his men march...
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finds the
infant Pryderi and
raises him as his own,
returning him to the
Demetian court when he is of age. He is
mentioned briefly in
Culhwch ac Olwen. Beli...
- 1907–1910
Cymro [Lerpwl a'r Wyddgrug] 1890–1907; 1914–1919
Darian 1914–1919
Demetian Mirror 1840
Denbighshire Free
Press 1882–1910; 1914–1919
Dinesydd Cymreig...
- Anglo-Welsh Wars Gildas,
writing c. 540,
condemns the "tyrant of the
Demetians". For a
discussion of this, see "The year in
which English independnece...