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Edern may
refer to
Saint Edern or to:
Edern, Carinthia,
Austria Edern, Finistère,
France Edern, Gwynedd,
Wales Edern ap Nudd,
Arthurian knight and also...
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Edern ap Nudd (Latin: Hiderus; Old French: Yder or Ydier) was a
knight of the
Round Table in Arthur's
court in
early Arthurian tradition. As the son of...
- Jean-
Edern Hallier (1
March 1936 – 12
January 1997) was a
French writer,
critic and editor.
After his
exclusion from the
literary review Tel Quel, which...
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Edern,
formerly known as Edeyrn, is a
village and
until 1939 a
civil parish, in the
Welsh county of Gwynedd. It is
about 1 km
southwest of the larger...
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Edern (French pronunciation: [
edɛʁn]; Breton:
Edern) is a
commune in the Finistère
department of
Brittany in
northwestern France.
Edern has an oceanic...
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Saint Edern was a monk of the end of the
ninth century,
feast 26
August (31
August or 1
September by the old
liturgical calendar). The
Welsh Edern ap Nudd...
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Ysgol Gyfun Gymraeg Bro
Edern is a mixed, Welsh-medium
secondary school for
pupils between 11 and 19
years old. The
school is
situated in Penylan, Cardiff...
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Cunedda ap
Edern, also
called Cunedda Wledig (reigned c. 450 – c. 460), was an
important early Welsh leader, and the
progenitor of the
Royal dynasty of...
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Edern Le
Ruyet (born 1987) is a
French slalom canoeist who has
competed at the
international level since 2004. He
competes in C1 and C2. His
partner in...
- St
Edern's Church,
Bodedern (sometimes
referred to as St Edeyrn's Church) is a
medieval parish church in the
village of Bodedern, in Anglesey,
north Wales...