- Plas y
Brenin,
located in
Conwy County Borough, Wales, is a
National Outdoor Centre owned by
Sport England. The
centre is
situated in
Dyffryn Mymbyr, the...
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Brenin Llwyd (English: Grey King, also
known by the sobriquet, The
Monarch of the Mist), is a
legendary figure in
Welsh mythology.
Recorded in mountainous...
- Coed y
Brenin (Welsh for King's Forest) is a
forest in the
Snowdonia National Park,
North Wales near
Dolgellau at grid
reference SH7127. It is po****r...
- The
following list of
legendary kings of
Britain (Welsh:
Brenin y Brythoniaid,
Brenin Prydain)
derives predominantly from
Geoffrey of Monmouth's circa...
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Latin versions of "King of Wales" (Welsh:
Brenin Cymru) were
titles used on a
handful of
occasions in the
Middle Ages. They were very
seldom claimed or...
- The
earliest surviving Welsh plays are two
medieval miracle plays, Y Tri
Brenin o
Gwlen ("The
three Kings from Cologne") and Y
Dioddefaint a'r Atgyfodiad...
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According to legends, King
Arthur (Welsh:
Brenin Arthur; Cornish:
Arthur Gernow; Breton: Roue Arzhur; French: Roi Arthur) was a king of Britain. He is...
-
collector of music. He was
commonly known by the
bardic name of "Bardd y
Brenin" (The King's Bard),
which he took in 1820 when his
patron King
George IV...
- The
title King of the
Britons (Welsh:
Brenin y Brythoniaid, Latin: Rex Britannorum) was used (often retrospectively) to
refer to a ruler,
especially one...
- scholars,
Brennus and the
modern Welsh word for "king",
brenin (earlier breenhin) are not related.
Brenin is
instead derived from the
Celtic *brigantinos, meaning...