- pp. 104-6 for discussion. The poem is
found in EWSP
under the
title '
Gwallawg'. Bromwich,
Rachel (ed. and tr.)
Trioedd Ynys Prydein: The
Triads of the...
-
Ceretic of
Elmet (or
Ceredig ap Gwallog) was the last king of Elmet, a
Britonnic kingdom that
existed in the West
Yorkshire area of
Northern England in...
-
Other m****cripts
attribute this
horse to
Drystan (Tristan) and
Ceredig ap
Gwallawg. In
other triads he is ****ociated with Sanddef,
whose beauty is as notable...
-
Torrit anuyndawl (Song of the Horses) ****VIII
Rhagoriaeth Gwallawc(Song on
Gwallawg ab Lleenawg) XL "Marwnat Erof" (Elegy of Erof [Ercwlf]) XLI "Marwnat Madawg"...
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Medieval Welsh literature, most
notably mentioned in the awdl, "Elegy for
Gwallawg" by Taliesin.
According to a
third theory, the name is a
corruption of...
-
poems of praise: one for
Cynan Garwyn, king of
Powys about 580; two for
Gwallawg, king of Elmet, a
kingdom based around the
modern Leeds; and nine other...
- his predecessors] four
kings fought: Urien, and
Rhydderch the Old, and
Gwallawg, and Morgan.
Theodric used to
fight bravely against that
Urien with his...