- ap
Cynan (d. 1137). He
describes Gruffudd as
having eissor Medrawd ("the
nature of
Medrawd"), as to have
valour in battle. Similarly,
Gwalchmai ap Meilyr...
-
Triad 51
largely reflects (and is
derived from)
Geoffrey (see below):
Medrawd (Mordred)
rebels against Arthur while the
latter is
campaigning on the...
- that "Gwenhwyfach" in
Triad 53 is a
mistake for "
Medrawd" (Mordred),
since Triad 54
describes Medrawd raiding Arthur's
court and
throwing Gwenhwyfar to...
- Cycle, Le
Morte d'Arthur
Abductor of Guinevere.
Mordred Modred (Welsh:
Medrawd, Latin: Medraut)
Annales Cambriae, c. 970 Many In the
Round Table stories...
-
Morvydd by Urien,
Possible source for
Morgan le Fay Mordred† Modred, (Welsh:
Medrawd, Latin: Medraut)
Annales Cambriae, c. 970 Many In some literature, Arthur's...
-
gives her
three daughters by Lleu in
addition to the sons
Gwalchmei and
Medrawd (Mordred).
Thomas Grey's Anglo-Norman
chronicle Scalacronica mentions Arthur's...
- (Guinevere)
Mabon ap
Modron and
Modron Macsen Wledig (Magnus Maximus)
Medrawd Myrddin Emrys and
Myrddin Wyllt (Merlin)
Olwen Owain mab
Urien (Ywain)...
-
Varlets and
Mendicants Kyot – A
medieval troubadour who
allies with Sláine.
Medrawd –
Farmer who
lives alone with his mother, who is
actually a shape-shifting...
-
distorted the king's
messages of
peace he was
supposed to
deliver to the
enemy Medrawd (Mordred).
Iddawg introduces Rhonabwy and his
friends to Arthur, who regrets...
-
closing stages of King Arthur's
final battle with
Medrawd, the
battle of Camlann.
There is a cry of "
Medrawd is killed", and Arthur's army
pursues his enemies...