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Drudwas ap
Tryffin is a
knight of King Arthur's
court in
early Arthurian mythology and the
owner of the
magical Adar
Llwch Gwin. His father,
Tryffin, is described...
- griffin, The Adar
Llwch Gwin were
given to a
warrior named Drudwas ap
Tryffin by his
fairy wife. The name
derives from the
Welsh words adar ("bird")...
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Aergol Longhand (Modern Welsh:
Aergol Lawhir; c. 437 – c. 515) was a
legendary king of
Dyfed and son and heir of King
Triffyn Farfog. His name is the Welsh...
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Knights of Britain",
alongside Gwalchmei ap
Gwyar (Gawain) and
Drudwas ap
Tryffin. He pays a
postmortem visit to his
uncle in the form of an
eagle in the...
- in kind to the griffin,
which were
given to a
warrior named Drudwas ap
Tryffin by his
fairy wife USS Gwin, four
ships of this name in the
United States...
- Derby. As a
result of Hwgan's behaviour, his son,
Dryffin (also
known as
Tryffin) was
forced by King
Athelstan to pay tribute. Athelstan's
godson and namesake...
- and in
Dyfed (where his
opponent in
Dyfed may have been
Aergul Lawhir ap
Tryffin),
Brycheiniog and Cornwall.
Unlike his son, he is
never described as having...