- C****ivellaunus was a
historical British military leader who led the
defence against Julius Caesar's
second expedition to
Britain in 54 BC. He led an alliance...
- away, the
kingship of
Britain has been
usurped by Manawydan's
nephew Caswallon.
Manawydan declines to make more war to
reclaim his rights.
Pryderi recompenses...
-
Caswallon, a
Farlain clansman,
watches the
Aenir tear
apart Ateris of the lowlands. Gaelen, an
orphaned Lowlander child thief,
saved by
Caswallon from...
-
Caesar in 55 and 54 BCE as well.
Cadwallon is not to be
confused with
Caswallon,
which derives from *Kađđi-welnā-mnos (the same name as C****ivellaunus)...
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Efnysien (half-brother),
Nisien (half-brother)
Relatives Gwern (nephew),
Caswallon (cousin),
Matholwch (brother-in-law)
Welsh mythology character Found in...
- the island, east of
Dulas Bay. The
parish contains the
remains of Llys
Caswallon and
there has been a
traditional ****ociation of this site with the court...
- the
Island of Britain", a
reference to his
submission to the
usurper Caswallon.
Reference is made to the "land of Manawyd" in the epic poem Y Gododdin...
- mother,
while Pryderi heads off to Kent to pay
homage to the
usurper Caswallon. Soon after, a
magical mist
descends on the land
leaving it
empty of all...
-
Cadwallon and a
possible Llys (medieval
royal court building)
known as
Caswallon's Llys. This was
indicated on the
Ordnance Survey map of 1889 as within...
-
Owain ap Edwin.
Hywel Prince of Gwynedd, King of Ceredigion, c. 1139.
Caswallon Iorwerth (died 1174).
Llywelyn (c. 1173 – 11
April 1240),
Prince of Aberffraw...