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- ("The Childhood Achievements of Taliesin") XIII "Kadeir Taliesin" ("The Chair of Taliesin") XVI "Kadeir Kerrituen" ("The Chair of Cerridwen") XVII "Kanu...
- The basic meaning of the word cadair (Middle Welsh/Early Modern Welsh kadeir or cadeir) is 'seat, chair' (borrowed from the Gr**** cathedra, καθέδρα,...
- Gwydion / Will they perform magics?", while in the same corpus, The poem Kadeir Taliesin refers to the "golden pipes of Lleu". Lleu's death is alluded to...
- all probably date from between the 8th and 12th centuries. They include "Kadeir Teyrnon" ("The Chair of the Prince"), which refers to "Arthur the Blessed";...
- Gwydion / Will they perform magics?", while in the same corpus, the poem Kadeir Cerridwen relates many familiar traditions concerning Gwydion, including...
- description of a warrior: "he was no Arthur" Several poems of Taliesin: Kadeir Teyrnon ("The Chair of the Prince"), which refers to "Arthur the Blessed"...
- personification, attribute, characteristic or symbol. In a third poem, "Kadeir Teyrnon", three "awens" come from the ogyruen, just as in the birth legend...
- The first part of the word Cauberg may be derived from the Celtic word kadeir, meaning 'height' or 'hill'. Berg is a Germanic word meaning 'hill' or 'mount'...