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Clydno Eidyn was a
ruler of Eidyn, the
district around modern Edinburgh, in the 6th century.
Eidyn was a
district of the
Gododdin kingdom in the Hen Ogledd...
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wherever he would, and he
would be
there quickly. The
Halter of
Clydno Eiddyn (Cebystr
Clydno Eiddin):
which was
fixed to a
staple at the foot of his bed:...
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Cynon ap
Clydno or in some
translations Kynon or
Cynan was an
Arthurian hero from
Welsh mythology. His
quest to the
Castle of
Maidens and his subsequent...
- legend. A
supernatural Black Knight is
summoned by Sir
Calogrenant (Cynon ap
Clydno in
Welsh mythology) in the tale of Yvain, the
Knight of the Lion. The Black...
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century Black Book of
Chirk contains a
story about a
military expedition by
Clydno Eidyn and the Tri Hael (Rhydderch, Nudd Hael and
Mordaf Hael),
where they...
- to in
Culhwch and Olwen. The
enduring love
between her and
Cynon son of
Clydno, one of Arthur's warriors, is
remarked on in
several of the Triads, pointing...
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Welsh culture he
acquired a
mythical status alongside Cadwaladr,
Cynon ap
Clydno and King
Arthur as a folk hero – 'The
Foretold Son' (Welsh: Y Mab Darogan)...
- His
character has been
derived from the
Welsh mythological hero
Cynon ap
Clydno,
usually the
lover of
Owain mab Urien's
sister Morvydd;
although in Owain...
- some verses,
there were 300 men of the Gododdin, and only one,
Cynon ap
Clydno, survived;
others have 363
warriors and
three survivors, in
addition to...
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remembered as the Britons'
northern frontier.
Welsh genealogies of the
figure Clydno Eidyn may
preserve Eidyn's
royal pedigree.
Questions of Eidyn's name and...