- Cad
Goddeu (Middle Welsh: Kat Godeu, English: The
Battle of the Trees) is a
medieval Welsh poem
preserved in the 14th-century m****cript
known as the Book...
- war
between Dyfed and Gwynedd. The
similarly mythological epic poem Cad
Goddeu describes a
battle between Gwynedd and the
forces of Annwn, led
again by...
- choir. The
lyrics are
based on a
fragment of an
archaic Welsh poem Cad
Goddeu (Battle of the Trees), and are sung in Sanskrit. The
piece debuts during...
-
leading to the Cad
Goddeu (Battle of the Trees),
which Arawn lost to
Amaethon and his brother, Gwydion. The
standard text of 'Cad
Goddeu' in the Book of...
-
Branch of The Mabinogion,
along with the
Taliesin poems (especially Cad
Goddeu),
contain hints of the
cyclicality of
cosmogonic progressions. With this...
- "labourer" or "ploughman", and he is
cited as
being responsible for the Cad
Goddeu, or "Battle of Trees",
between the lord of the otherworld, Arawn, and the...
- the
White and Red
Books are
known as the Mabinogion.
Poems such as Cad
Goddeu (The
Battle of the Trees) and
mnemonic list-texts like the
Welsh Triads...
- 'fairy tree'
often refers to the
elder tree. The
medieval Welsh poem Cad
Goddeu (The
Battle of the Trees) is
believed to
contain Celtic tree lore, possibly...
- He is also
mentioned in the
Welsh Triads and in the
medieval poem Cad
Goddeu. Lleu Llaw
Gyffes has been
placed under a
tynged that he
would never gain...
- (Gronw's Stone).
Robert Graves and
others consider lines 142–153 of Cad
Goddeu to be a "Song of Blodeuwedd". Alan Garner's novel, The Owl
Service (1967)...