- the
Round Table. The
prototype of
Gawain is
mentioned under the name
Gwalchmei in the
earliest Welsh sources. He has
subsequently appeared in many Arthurian...
- forerunner,
Gwalchmei ap
Gwyar (in
later Welsh Arthurian literature,
Gawain is
considered synonymous with the
native champion Gwalchmei), is thought...
-
Gwalchmai or
Gwalchmei is a
figure in
Welsh Arthurian legend known in
English as Gawain.
Gwalchmai may also
refer to: Gwalchmai, Anglesey, a
village in...
-
Arthur also
appears to have been ****igned a
sister in this
material –
Gwalchmei son of
Gwyar is
named as his
nephew in
Culhwch and Olwen, son of his sister...
-
Meilyr ap
Gwalchmai and
Einion ap Gwalchmai. He
shares his name with
Gwalchmei ap Gwyar, a
figure from
Welsh legend described as the
nephew of Arthur...
-
called one of the
three "Golden-Tongued
Knights of Britain",
alongside Gwalchmei ap
Gwyar (Gawain) and
Drudwas ap Tryffin. He pays a
postmortem visit to...
- Brycheiniog. His wife in
Welsh literature is Arthur's
sister Gwyar,
mother of
Gwalchmei (Gawain).
Early Arthurian works of
chivalric romance, such as
those of...
- his wife. He
sends not only six of his
finest warriors (Cai, Bedwyr,
Gwalchmei,
Gwrhyr Gwalstawd Ieithoedd, Menw son of Tairgwaedd,
Cynddylig Gyfarwydd)...
-
Pennbrwc (Penfro)
Coedrath Penfro Cantref Rhos (Rhos)
Kymwt Castell Gwalchmei (Castell
Gwalchmei)
Kymwt Hawlfford (Hwlffordd)
Cantref Gorvynyd Kymwt Rwng Net...
- he is
predestined to be
their avenger.
Peredur and his
elder companion Gwalchmei (Gawain)
decide to
summon Arthur's
warband to join them in this labour...