- been defeated. Treacherously, he had
Urien ********inated by a man
called Llofan Llaf Difo and the
alliance of the
Britons of the
North collapsed. The Angles...
- Cynfran, Cynin, Dogfan, Dyfnan, Dyfrig, Hychan, Llecheu, Neffei, Rhawin,
Llofan, Llonio, Heilin,
Afallach and Gwynnws. The De Situ
Brecheniauc lists: Meleri...
- Urien's killing, with the name of the ********in
given in
another poem as
Llofan Llaw Ddifro. In "Pen Urien" and "Celain Urien", the
narrator was forced...
- the
behest of
Morgant Bwlch who was
jealous of his power. A man
called Llofan Llaf Difo is said to have
killed him in a
small river. The king had at least...