- the
cauldron from King Odgar, but
Diwrnach refuses to give up his
prized possession.
Arthur goes to
visit Diwrnach in Ireland,
accompanied by a small...
- imprisonment,
retrieves the
hairs of
Dillus the Bearded,
captures the
Cauldron of
Diwrnach during Arthur's raid on Ireland, and
takes part in the
hunting of the monstrous...
-
Ireland aboard Prydwen (the ship used in Preiddeu) to
obtain the
Cauldron of
Diwrnach, are
frequently cited as
narratives resembling that of the
present poem...
-
magic cauldrons in
Welsh legend and folklore,
including the
cauldron of
Diwrnach the
Irishman in
Culhwch and Olwen, the
cauldron of the Head of
Annwn in...
- used by Arthur's
warrior Llenlleawg the
Irishman to kill the
Irish king
Diwrnach while stealing his
magical cauldron.
Though not
named as Caledfwlch, Arthur's...
- who
Merlin tells him is
Diwrnach, the
vicious Irish king of Lleyn.
Merlin asks
Derfel to
accompany him on a
quest to
Diwrnach's lands to
recover the Cauldron...
-
forcing him from Powys, he
tracks Diwrnach along the Dark Road
which leads to Ynys Mon and
destroys his army.
Diwrnach himself drowns during the battle...
-
compared to Excalibur. This
sword is used by
Llenlleawg Wyddel to kill
Diwrnach Wyddel and his men. Ceard-nan Gallan, the
Smith of the Branches, sword...
- he and a
small force sail in
Prydwen to Ireland, take the
cauldron of
Diwrnach as booty, and sail back to Wales.
Finally Arthur and all the
warriors of...
- of the many
knights of Arthur's court.
After stealing a
cauldron from
Diwrnach the Irishman,
Arthur and his men land at Llywdeu's
house in
Porth Cerddin...