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Elphin is also a
village in Sutherland, Scotland. In
Welsh mythology,
Elffin ap
Gwyddno (Welsh, also Elphin) was a son of
Gwyddno Garanhir, 'Lord of...
- was
Elffin ap Gwyddno, son of
Gwyddno Garanhir, who was a lord of a lost land in
Cardigan Bay
called Cantre'r Gwaelod.
Taliesin defended Elffin and satirised...
- the Book of Taliesin. He had at
least five sons,
named Owain, Rhiwallon,
Elffin, Rhun 'Baladr Bras', and Pasgen, the
eldest of whom (Owain mab Urien) succeeded...
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Elffin deg taw ath wylo na
chabled neb yr
eiddio ny wna lles drwg
obaitho nid a wyl au
portho nid a n goeg
gweddi cynllo ny thyr duw yn
addawo ni chad...
- off the
coast of Wales,
known as Cantre'r Gwaelod. He was the
father of
Elffin ap Gwyddno, the foster-father of the
famous Welsh poet
Taliesin in the legendary...
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Maelgwn locks Elffin up and
sends his
boorish son Rhun to
defile Elffin's wife and
steal her ring as evidence. However,
Taliesin has
Elffin's wife replaced...
- Ynys
Metcaud People Aneirin Clydno Eiddin Coel Hen
Cunedda Saint Kentigern Elffin ap
Gwyddno Gwallog ap
Llaennog Gwenddolau Llywarch Hen
Morcant Bulc Myrddin...
- Ynys
Metcaud People Aneirin Clydno Eiddin Coel Hen
Cunedda Saint Kentigern Elffin ap
Gwyddno Gwallog ap
Llaennog Gwenddolau Llywarch Hen
Morcant Bulc Myrddin...
- near
Aberdyfi according to most
versions of the tale – by a
prince named Elffin ap Gwyddno; the
reborn infant grew to
become the
legendary bard Taliesin...
- bard of
Elffin ap Gwyddno.
Maelgwn is said to have held
Elffin in
captivity and
Taliesin challenged his
bards to a
bardic contest for
which Elffin was the...