- so vast that
Arthurian works have been
categorised as "pre-
Galfridian" and "post-
Galfridian",
depending on
whether or not they were
influenced by him....
- pre-
Galfridian texts, from the
Latin form of Geoffrey, Galfridus) and
those written afterwards,
which could not
avoid his
influence (
Galfridian, or post-Galfridian...
- ties in
medieval and
early modern genealogies. In
Welsh Arthurian pre-
Galfridian tradition,
meaning from
before the time of
Geoffrey of Monmouth's 12th-century...
-
Cornwall and Brittany.
These tales in turn are
divided roughly into Pre-
Galfridian Traditions and
those of
Geoffrey of Monmouth.
Wales also
contributed to...
-
conquest of
Wales and
consequent "reunification" of
Arthurian Britain. The
Galfridian claim that
Arthur conquered Scotland was also used by
Edward I to provide...
- po****rity, and in all
unrelated accounts the
portrayal of
Medraut is
solidly Galfridian." Thompson,
Raymond H. “MORGAUSE OF ORKNEY:
QUEEN OF AIR AND DARKNESS...
- "Annwn" is the name
given to the
lower levels of the
space station Fort
Galfridian. One of the
areas in the platform-adventure
video game La-Mulana 2 is...
-
another king to cite the
books was
Prince Owain Glyndwr, he
spoke of the
Galfridian works Geoffrey to
Robert III of Scotland.
Glyndwr referenced himself as...
- Appleton-Century-Crofts. ISBN 9780130492708 – via
Google Books. "Pre-
Galfridian Arthurian Characters". Busby, pp. 178–79. Echard, Siân. "Sir Gawain"....
-
Monmouth describes Caerleon-upon-Usk as Arthur's main city, and the pre-
Galfridian Life of St
Cadoc also
places Arthur in this region.
Proponents of this...