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Madog ap
Maredudd (Middle Welsh:
Madawg mab Maredud,
Madawc mab Maredut; died 1160) was the last
prince of the
entire Kingdom of Powys, Wales. He held...
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Madog Elfed (Modern
Welsh spelling;
Madawc Elvet in
standardised Middle Welsh spelling) is a hero
mentioned in the
medieval Welsh poem Y Gododdin, set...
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three legendary Barbarians guarding the
Worldstone –
Talic the Defender,
Madawc the
Guardian and
Korlic the
Protector – who
allow only the
worthy to p****...
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explaining why the
fragments Moor****
quotes are "entirely out of context".
Madawc Williams, in the
Tolkien Society's
journal Mallorn,
comments that "Moor****...
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Prydain Chronicles. Westport, CT:
Greenwood Press, 1989. The name "Madoc" or "
Madawc" is ****ociated with
several characters in the Mabinogion. However, in a...
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Dinmael (Cwmwd Dinmael)
Kymwt Glyndyudwy (Cwmwd Glyndyfrdwy)
Cantrefoed Powys Madawc Kymwt Iaal (Cwmwd Iâl,
later "Yale")
Kymwt Ystrad Alun
Kymwt Yr Hop (Cwmwd...
- Worker's W****ly, 30
February 1988, and "Shoot to Kill:Truth a Casualty" by
Madawc Williams,
Irish Political Review,
March 1988. See:
Justine McCarthy, Mary...