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Amlawdd Wledig (Middle
Welsh and
other alternative spellings present in
relevant sources include Amlawd, Amlawt, Anlawdd, Anlawd, Amlodd, Amlwyd, Aflawdd...
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father Cilydd (son of Celyddon) or his
mother Goleuddydd (daughter of
Amlawdd Wledig), nor
whether through Igraine or Arthur's father.
Culhwch and Olwen...
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hagiographical genealogy Bonedd y Saint,
which identifies her as a
daughter of
Amlawdd Wledig, and thus
again as Arthur's aunt
instead of his sister. The 14th-century...
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including maternal aunts, uncles,
cousins and a
grandfather named Anlawd (or
Amlawdd)
Wledig ("Prince Anlawd"). The
latter is the
common link
between many of...
- the same genealogy; one
being Cynwal Garnwch, son of
Amlawdd Wledig; the
other being Amlawdd's father,
Cynwal son of Ffrwdwr. As such,
Rialobrani (modernised...
- the
Oxford Red Book of Hergest.
Another known person with this
title was
Amlawdd Wledig (almost
certainly mythological Welsh king
sometimes claimed to be...
- as is the
standard in the
Welsh Triads.
Gwyar appears as a
daughter of
Amlawdd Wledig in one
version of the
hagiographical genealogy Bonedd y Saint. The...
- "day"), in the
Middle Welsh prose tale
Culhwch ac Olwen, is the
daughter of
Amlawdd Wledig, and is
desired by Cilydd, who
marries her. She
becomes pregnant...
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Llygadrudd Emys,
Gweir Paladr Hir, and
Gweir Gwrhyd Ennwir as sons of
Amlawdd Wledig. The
Arthurian legends are
generally set in the late 5th or early...
- and
cousin to Arthur,
Culhwch and
Saint Illtud through their grandfather Amlawdd Wledig. He is a
significant character in the
Middle Welsh Arthurian tale...