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Geraint (/ˈɡɛraɪnt/ GHERR-eyent) is a
character from
Welsh folklore and
Arthurian legend, a
valiant warrior possibly related to the
historical Geraint...
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Centralization in
Gereint and Owein". Viator. 25: 215–28. Fulton,
Helen (2001). "Individual and
Society in Owein/Yvain and
Gereint/Erec". In
Joseph Falaky...
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Hergest (written pre-13c,
incorporating pre-Roman
myths of
Celtic gods):
Gereint vab Erbin.
Arthur a
deuodes dala llys yg
Caerllion ar Wysc... (Geraint...
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descriptions of
Merlin by
Geoffrey of Monmouth. One of the poems, The
Elegy of
Gereint son of Erbin,
refers to the "Battle of Llongborth", the
location of which...
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customarily the last dog to be let
loose to
chase after the game (
Gereint Son of Erbin).
Linked to the
Welsh literature regarding Arthur's dog Cafall...
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Opening lines of one of the
Mabinogi tales from the Red Book of Hergest:
Gereint vab Erbin.
Arthur a
deuodes dala llys yg
Caerllion ar Wysc... (Geraint...
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group of Dalrei, or Riders, led by Ivor,
chieftain of the
third tribe, and
Gereint,
their shaman. The
Dalrei dub him "Davor" and give him an axe, as the weapon...
- Cormier. Athens, Ohio: Ohio
University Press, 1982.
Idris Llewelyn Foster, "
Gereint,
Owein and Peredur" in
Arthurian Literature in the
Middle Ages,
Roger S...
- 1975 at
Rockfield Studios in
Wales with
producers Jeffrey Calvert and
Gereint "Max West" Hughes, and
Chris Tsangarides as co-engineer.
Calvert and Hughes...
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Morgan Tud. It is
believed that this character,
though considered a male in
Gereint, may be
derived from
Morgan le Fay,
though this has been a
matter of debate...