- In
Welsh tradition,
Hueil mab Caw (also
spelled Huail or Cuillus) was a
Pictish warrior and
traditional rival of King Arthur's. He was one of the numerous...
- with King Arthur.
Arthur kills Gildas's
brother Hueil,
which causes enmity between them for a time.
Hueil's enmity with
Arthur is also
mentioned in the Welsh...
-
Northern Ireland Caw Fell, a fell in the west of the
English Lake
District Hueil mab Caw, a
Pictish warrior and
traditional rival of King Arthur's CAWS (disambiguation)...
- Huail, a
registered ancient monument ****ociated with King
Arthur and with
Hueil mab Caw, the
brother of the
historian Gildas,
stands in St Peter's Square...
- name
Bedwyr as "Battle-Diademed", and a
superior to
Drystan (Tristan),
Hueil mab Caw and even Cei. A
catchphrase often quipped by Cei, "by the hand of...
- but then
excised him
completely after Arthur killed the saint's brother,
Hueil mab Caw.
Modern writers have
suggested the
details of the
battle may have...
-
Gwyddno Garanhir Gwydion Gwyn ap Nudd
Gwythyr Gwalchmei Hafgan Hefeydd Hueil mab Caw
Hychddwn Hyddwn Iddog ap
Mynio Idris Llefelys Lleu Llŷr
Lludd Llwyd...
- by
Caradoc of Llancarfan,
Arthur is said to have
killed Gildas's
brother Hueil and to have
rescued his wife
Gwenhwyfar from Glastonbury. In the Life of...
-
Gwyddno Garanhir Gwydion Gwyn ap Nudd
Gwythyr Gwalchmei Hafgan Hefeydd Hueil mab Caw
Hychddwn Hyddwn Iddog ap
Mynio Idris Llefelys Lleu Llŷr
Lludd Llwyd...
- Battle-Diademed Men of the
Island of Britain"
alongside Drystan mab
Tallwch and
Hueil mab Caw. In the
Triads of the Horses, his
horse is
named as
Gwyneu gwddf...