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Middle Welsh prose literature.
Gwrgi and
Peredur are
listed as sons of
Eliffer (Old Welsh:
Elidir or Eleuther) "of the
great warband" (cascord maur) and...
- Enys Prydein: Brech,
buwch ỽaelgỽn Gwyned, a Thonnllwyt,
buwch meibyon Eliffer Godgordỽawr, a Chornillo, buỽch
Llawuroded ỽarỽaỽc.
Three Prin****l Cows...
- Ceidio's brother,
Eliffer Gosgorddfawr was
presumed to have been a king of Ebrauc,
believed to be the old
Roman stronghold of Ebura****.
Eliffer had two sons...
- son of
Eliffer. The
Peredur of
Welsh romance differs from the
Coeling chieftain if only in that his
father is
called Efrawg,
rather than
Eliffer, and there...
-
named after a
legendary warrior king of the 6th
century also
known as
Eliffer Gosgorddfawr (Elidir of the
Great Army). To the
north of the
summit is...
- Maelgwn, Erith, Gwrith, Bran, Melgan, Rhys, Cynelyn, Cyndur, the sons of
Eliffer, and
Dywel fab Erbin. A
further poem
Apple Trees states that
Myrddin wore...
- date this
battle to 573,
naming Gwenddoleu's
adversaries as the sons of
Eliffer,
presumably Gwrgi and Peredur. This battle, the
subsequent ********ination...
-
Battle of
Arfderydd is
fought between Gwenddoleu ap
Ceidio and the sons of
Eliffer,
Gwrgi and Peredur. The
forces of
Gwenddoleu are killed, and
Myrddin Wyllt...
- that in the year 573
after "the
battle of Arfderydd,
between the sons of
Eliffer and
Gwenddolau son of Ceidio; in
which battle Gwenddolau fell; Myrddin...
-
Moryn (Morien), lord of
Cardew and ****divock near Carlisle; and
Eilifr (
Eliffer), lord of Penrith.
There is a
village near
Carlisle called ****whitton (earlier...