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- Lailoken (aka Merlyn Sylvester) was a semi-legendary madman and prophet who lived in the Caledonian Forest in the late 6th century. The Life of Saint Kentigern...
- called Lailoken, which appears in Jocelyn of Furness' 12th-century Life of Kentigern. Scholars differ as to the independence or identity of Lailoken and...
- text for the literary character Merlin, Meldred features as the captor of Lailoken, a warrior so traumatised by the scale of the slaughter he witnesses at...
- parallels with a northern Welsh and southern Scottish story of the mad prophet Lailoken (Laleocen), probably the same as Myrddin son of Morfryn (Myrddin map Morfryn)...
- m****cript generally called 'Lailoken and Kentigern', Mungo appears in conflict with the mad prophet, Lailoken alias Merlin. Lailoken's appearance at the Battle...
- he lives as a wild man. In this tale, the captor of Lailoken is the local king Meldred. Lailoken's madness has endowed him with the gift of prophecy and...
- Middle Welsh origin, traditions of the bard Myrddin Wyllt and the wild man Lailoken, and it includes an important early account of King Arthur's final journey...
- Camlann Battle of Guoloph Brut y Tywysogion Excalibur Gesta Regum Britanniae Lailoken List of legendary kings of Britain List of legendary rulers of Cornwall...
- Camlann Battle of Guoloph Brut y Tywysogion Excalibur Gesta Regum Britanniae Lailoken List of legendary kings of Britain List of legendary rulers of Cornwall...
- Jean-Charles; Stalmans, Nathalie, eds. (1999). Le devin maudit: Merlin, Lailoken, Suibhne: textes et étude. Grenoble: ELLUG. p. 125. Lot, Ferdinand (1918)...