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In addition to this there seems to be a non-Galfridian belief that Gwenhwyfar had some role to play in bringing about the famous Battle of Camlann, which.
An introduction to early Welsh
... Gwenhwyfar yw'r gwrthrych anuniongyrchol, mai Nêr nef yw'r goddrych, ac mai'r hyn y gwobrwyir. Gwenhwyfar amdano yw Ei hufydd-dod ? / A'i hawl decbwyll ? / A ...
LES DAMES DU LAC: BELLE INFIDELE VERSION 1986 - MacSphere
Siôn Dafydd Rhys also names Arthur's queen Gwenhwyfar ferch Ogfran Gawr. ... 84 T.D. Kendrick, British Antiquity (London: Methuen, 1950), 69-76 ...
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He was the father of one of Arthur's 'Three Great Queens', all named Gwenhwyfar according to a triad (TYP no.56). His name is variously spelt Ocuran, Ogvran ...
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L'année dernière, après sa victoire dans les Queen. Elizabeth II Jubilee Stakes (Gr1), Khaadem (Dark Angel) a couru trois Grs1 sans briller.
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Exhibitor: T D Ingram, Powys. Animal Name: COEDSWYDD ROSIE LADY. 2072. 15 ... Animal Name: ANNOD GWENHWYFAR. 2410. 5. Exhibitor: Jenna Dart, Yn Us Mon. Animal ...
a welsh classical dictionary 584 - National Library of Wales
For the legend of the abduction of Gwenhwyfar by Melwas, see s.nn. Melwas, Cai. There is an old rhyme, well known in Wales referring to Gwenhwyfar as follows:.