- The
Battle of
Arfderydd (also
known as Arderydd) was
fought in
medieval Britain in AD 573,
according to the
Annales Cambriae. The
opposing armies are...
- prin****l
claim to fame
rests on
their having fought in the
Battle of
Arfderydd. The
Annales Cambriae report that this
battle (bellum Armterid) was fought...
-
rooted in history, for he is said to have gone mad
after the
Battle of
Arfderydd (Arthuret) at
which Rhydderch Hael of
Strathclyde defeated the Brythonic...
- the
service of King
Gwenddoleu ap
Ceidio at the time of the
Battle of
Arfderydd. When his lord is
killed at the battle,
Myrddin travels to the Caledonian...
- court. Some of the
events to
which the
poems refer, such as the
Battle of
Arfderydd (c. 573), are
referred to in
other sources. John T. Koch
argues that the...
-
Ceidio (died c. 573) or
Gwenddolau was a
Brythonic king who
ruled in
Arfderydd (now Arthuret). This is in what is now south-west
Scotland and north-west...
- not
mentioned in the A Text,
though there is
mention of the
battle of
Arfderydd, ****ociated with him in
medieval Welsh literature: Year 129 (c. 573) The...
-
Myrddin Wyllt retreated to
these woods in his
madness after the
Battle of
Arfderydd in the year 573. He fled from the
alleged wrath of the king of Strathclyde...
-
Welsh Annales Cambriae as
having taken place in c. 573;
Armterid (spelt
Arfderydd in
Modern Welsh) is
composed of arm-,
perhaps meaning "arms, weapon" (arf...
-
wizard Merlin.
Myrddin is
particularly ****ociated with the
Battle of
Arfderydd in ****berland (now ****bria) and the area just to the north, over the border...