- the name is debated. It
perhaps comes from the
British *Lugudūniānā (
Lleuddiniawn in
Modern Welsh spelling),
meaning "country of the fort of Lugus", the...
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though Eiddyn appears in
later poetry.
Later Welsh sources also
refer to
Lleuddiniawn, the
region now
known as Lothian.
Celtic scholar John T. Koch traces...
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kingdoms of the Hen Ogledd,
including Elmet, Rheged, Gododin, Manaw,
Lleuddiniawn and
Ystrad Clud.
Saint Kentigern (also
known as
Saint Mungo) is said...
- (becoming in
Welsh cant(el) 'rim, brim', in Breton, kant) Lothian, (
Lleuddiniawn in
medieval Welsh) from *Lugudũn(iãnon) 'Fort of Lugus'
Severn from Sabrīna...
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Scotland and the
Arthurian Legend.
Retrieved January 26, 2010. "lleu of
lleuddiniawn". cyberscotia.com.
Archived from the
original on 25
November 2010. Retrieved...
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Ystrad Clud).
Smaller kingdoms included Aeron and Calchfynydd. Eidyn,
Lleuddiniawn, and
Manaw Gododdin were
evidently parts of Gododdin. The
Angle kingdoms...