- (Brittonic) (/ˈjuːθər pɛnˈdræɡən, ˈuːθər/; Welsh:
Ythyr Ben Dragwn,
Uthyr Pendragon,
Uthyr Bendragon), also
known as King Uther, was a
legendary King of the...
- In
early Arthurian literature,
Madoc ap
Uthyr (also
known as
Madog or Madawg) is the son of
Uther Pendragon,
brother to King
Arthur and
father of Eliwlod...
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genealogies from the 13th-century
Mostyn MS. 117 ****ert that
Arthur is the son of
Uthyr, the son of Custennin, the son of Cynfawr, the son of Tudwal, the son of...
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including Kaius (Cei),
Beduerus (Bedwyr),
Guenhuuara (Gwenhwyfar),
Uther (
Uthyr) and
perhaps also
Caliburnus (Caledfwlch), the
latter becoming Excalibur...
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Pendragon (French: Uter Pendragon), (Welsh:
Wthyr Bendragon, Uthr Bendragon,
Uthyr Pendraeg) Pa Gur yv y Porthaur?, c. 10th
century Historia Regum Britanniae...
- "Marwnat Cunedda" (Elegy of Cunedda)
XLVIII "Marwnat
Vthyr Pen" (Elegy of
Uthyr Pen(dragon)) II
Marwnat y Vil Veib ("Elegy of a
Thousand Sons", a memoir...
- ("The
Elegy of
Uthyr Pen[dragon]"),
which refers to Arthur's
valour and is
suggestive of a father-son
relationship for
Arthur and
Uthyr that pre-dates...
-
Madog ap
Llywelyn (13th-century),
prince of the
Kingdom of
Gwynedd Madoc ap
Uthyr, a
legendary figure, son of
Uther Pendragon and
brother of King
Arthur Philip...
- Jute kings,
Hengist and Horsa. The two youths,
Ambrosius Aureli**** and
Uthyr Pendragon, were both
heirs to the
throne of Sub-Roman Britain. It is likely...
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Owain Javan Cinhil Haldane, 16th king of Gwynedd,
reigned 928 to 948.
Uthyr Michael Richard Haldane, 17th king of Gwynedd,
reigned 948 to 980. Nygel...