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Bedivere (/ˈbɛdɪvɪər/ or /ˈbiːdɪvɪər/; Welsh:
Bedwyr; Latin: Beduerus; French: Bédoier, also
Bedevere and
other spellings) is one of the
earliest characters...
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Bedwyr is the
Welsh name for Bedivere, a
character in the
Arthurian legend.
Notable people with the
given name include:
Bedwyr Lewis Jones (1933–1992)...
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Bedwyr Williams (born 1974 in St. Asaph) is a
Welsh artist. He
works across varied media including drawing, painting,
writing and video.. He
studied at...
- (Merlin). The
first third of
Arthur is
narrated by Pelleas, the
second by
Bedwyr (Bedivere), and the
third by Aneirin/Gildas.
Grail is
mostly narrated by...
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series created by R. A. Salvatore. It
consists of
three books: The
Sword of
Bedwyr,
published in 1994 Luthien's Gamble,
published in 1996 The
Dragon King,...
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Bedwyr Lewis Jones (1
September 1933 – 28
August 1992) was a
Welsh scholar,
literary critic and linguist.
Jones was born in Wrexham,
Denbighshire but brought...
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confectionery and fun!". chewbz.com.
Chewbz Ltd.
Retrieved 9 May 2022. Gullidge,
Bedwyr (2
November 2016). "On This Day… In 1988 The
Kandyman First Appeared". Blogtor...
- and Gwynhwyfar. With her
husband turned against her,
Gwynhwyfar turns to
Bedwyr for comfort.
Gwynn discovers that his
mother has died. On her deathbed,...
- kill
Culhwch with a
poison dart, but is
outwitted and wounded,
first by
Bedwyr, then by the
enchanter Menw, and
finally by
Culhwch himself. Eventually...
- The
invention of tradition. Cambridge:
Cambridge University Press. Jones,
Bedwyr L (1986). "The
Welsh Bardic Tradition". In Evans,
Ellis D.; Griffith, John...