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Gwyddno Garanhir was the
supposed ruler of a
sunken land off the
coast of Wales,
known as Cantre'r Gwaelod. He was the
father of
Elffin ap Gwyddno, the...
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Gwyddno Garanhir,
found in the
Black Book of Carmarthen. In this narrative—Gwyn,
returning from battle,
chances upon
Gwyddno Garanhir, king of Cantre'r...
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therefore he was
called Rhydderch the Generous." The
Hamper of
Gwyddno Garanhir (Mwys
Gwyddno Garanir): food for one man
would be put in it, and when it...
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legend Taliesin was
adopted as a
child by Elffin, the son of
Gwyddno Garanhir, and
prophesied the
death of
Maelgwn Gwynedd from the
Yellow Plague. In...
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Euroswydd Gilfaethwy Gofannon (Govannon) - a
smith god
Gwern Gwydion Gwyddno Garanhir Gwyn ap Nudd
Hafgan Lludd Llaw
Eraint (Nudd) Llŷr
Mabon Matholwch Manawydan...
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include the bard
Taliesin (under his
alternate name Gwion), King
Gwyddno Garanhir and the
Drowned Hundred, the
Welsh tradition of the Mari Llwyd, and the...
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Constantine III,
Myrddin Wyllt,
Clovis I,
Gwyddno Garanhir,
Elffin ap Gwyddno, Horsa, Hengest, Cerdic, Aelle, Gildas, and Aneirin...
- Cantre'r Gwaelod's
capital was Caer Wyddno, seat of the
ruler Gwyddno Garanhir. Two
princes of the
realm held
charge over the ****. One of
these princes...
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Caledonian Forest,
while the poem The
Dialogue of Gwyn ap Nudd and
Gwyddno Garanhir states that Gwyn ap Nudd, a
mythological psychopomp, was "at the place...
- impossible-sounding tasks,
including the
obtaining of the basket/hamper of
Gwyddneu Garanhir, the hunt of
Ysgithyrwyn chief boar. The
completion of only a few of these...