-
identified with a
number of
different historical Gwyddnos in
various sources. 16th
century writers favoured Gwyddno ap Clydno, the late 6th
century King of Meirionydd...
- of Carmarthen, in
which the land is
referred to as Maes
Gwyddno (Welsh for 'the
Plain of
Gwyddno'). In this version, the land was lost to
floods when a...
- Sutherland, Scotland. In
Welsh mythology,
Elffin ap
Gwyddno (Welsh, also Elphin) was a son of
Gwyddno Garanhir, 'Lord of Ceredigion'. The
earliest example...
- ap Nudd and
Gwyddno Garanhir,
found in the
Black Book of Carmarthen. In this narrative—Gwyn,
returning from battle,
chances upon
Gwyddno Garanhir, king...
-
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 was...
- in the Book of Taliesin, Taliesin's
early patron was
Elffin ap
Gwyddno, son of
Gwyddno Garanhir, who was a lord of a lost land in
Cardigan Bay called...
-
Aberdyfi according to most
versions of the tale – by a
prince named Elffin ap
Gwyddno; the
reborn infant grew to
become the
legendary bard Taliesin. It has been...
-
successor as king of Alt Clut;
Guipno (NB this is NOT the same name as "
Gwyddno"), who
fathered the
later king Neithon; and Cynfelyn, a king of
Eidyn or...
- ap
Gwyddno Eliwlod Eufydd Euroswydd Geraint Gilfaethwy Glewlwyd Gafaelfawr Goewin Gofannon Goreu fab
Custennin Gronw Pebr
Gwawl Gwern Gwrhyr Gwyddno Garanhir...
- ap
Gwyddno Eliwlod Eufydd Euroswydd Geraint Gilfaethwy Glewlwyd Gafaelfawr Goewin Gofannon Goreu fab
Custennin Gronw Pebr
Gwawl Gwern Gwrhyr Gwyddno Garanhir...