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Seisyll ap
Clydog was King of
Ceredigion in
Wales some time in the late 7th or
early 8th century. He gave his name to the
later kingdom of Seisyllwg, which...
- Carn
Arthen (Cornish: Karn Arthur,
meaning Arthur's rock-pile) is
farmstead 1.7
miles (2.7 km) south-east of
Camborne near to
Tuckingmill in Cornwall,...
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southwest of Redruth. The
settlements of Bosleake, Brea,
Broad Lane, Carn
Arthen, Carn Brea Village, Carnkie, Four Lanes, Grillis,
Illogan Highway, Pencoys...
- Elisedd, King (c.755–773)
Cadell ap Brochfael, King (773–808)
Seisyllwg –
Arthen ap Seisyll, King (700–735)
Dyfnwal ap Arthwyr [br], King (735–770) Meurig...
- THEE". An
Exploration of the Gr****
Vrykolakas and His
Origins by
Inanna Arthen (1998) The
article contains a
detailed historical overview of
known beliefs...
- of
Seisyllwg (c. 690,
Ceredigion and
Ystrad Tywi);
Arthen ap
Seisyll (d. 807);
Dyfnwallon ab
Arthen (c. 750);
Meurig ap
Dyfnwallon (c. 780);
Gwgon ap Meurig...
- studies.
Among the
critics of the upper-case P are York and
Andras Corban-
Arthen,
president of the ECER.
Capitalizing the word, they argue,
makes "Paganism"...
- Ronceval. One day she
meets Arthen Owen, a
young artist, and they fall in love. When Amos
learns of
their romance, he
forbids Arthen to see his daughter, and...
- Clydog,
prince of
Ceredigion (eponym and
possibly founder of Seisyllwg)
Arthen (?-807)
Dyfnwallon Meurig of
Seisyllwg Gwgon of
Seisyllwg (?-c. 870/871)...
- the
first open
Pagan ritual that she attended,
Berger met
Andras Corban Arthen, the
founder of the
EarthSpirit Community (ESC), a
Pagan organization open...