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Welsh poem
celebrating the hero
Geraint and his
deeds at the
Battle of
Llongborth. The poem
consists of three-line
englyn stanzas and
exists in several...
- Isle of Britain" in the
Welsh Triads. Geraint's
deeds at the
Battle of
Llongborth are
celebrated in the poem "Geraint son of Erbin",
which was
written probably...
-
identified as the real
warrior eulogized for his
deeds at the
Battle of
Llongborth in the poem "Geraint son of Erbin" (10th–11th century,
traditionally ascribed...
- era
became the
prevalent method in
Europe for
naming years.
Battle of
Llongborth (possibly
Langport or Portsmouth): King
Budic II of
Brittany s****s refuge...
- of Wes**** and his
kinsman Nonna in
reference to an
earlier Battle of
Llongborth in 710. The Anglo-Saxon
Chronicle stated in 815 (adjusted date) "and in...
-
Saxons and
ended roughly a
century of
warfare that
began at the
Battle of
Llongborth in 710 (see
Geraint of Dumnonia). The last
known king of Cornwall, Dungarth...
- the
place mentioned in old
Welsh sources as "
Llongborth" = "Ship-port", the site of the
Battle of
Llongborth. "Longphort" is a term used in
Ireland for...
- the poems, The
Elegy of
Gereint son of Erbin,
refers to the "Battle of
Llongborth", the
location of
which can no
longer be pinpointed, and
mentions Arthur's...
- said to have
fought by the side of the
brave Gereint at the
Battle of
Llongborth.
After the battle, he
attached himself to the
court of Urien,
where he...
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