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Mynyddog Mwynfawr (variant
orthographies include: Old
Welsh Mynydawc Mwynvawr;
Middle Welsh;
Mynyddawg Mwynfawr) was,
according to
Welsh tradition founded...
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Morgan ap
Athrwys or
Morgan Mwynfawr ('Morgan the Generous'; fl. c. 730) was a king of
Gwent and
Glywysing (i.e., Morgannwg) in
southeast Wales. He was...
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eulogize individual heroes. They tell how the
ruler of the Gododdin,
Mynyddog Mwynfawr,
gathered warriors from
several Brittonic kingdoms and
provided them with...
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might be
wished for was
found in it. The
Chariot of
Morgan Mwynfawr (Car
Morgan Mwynfawr): if a man went in it, he
might wish to be
wherever he would...
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Thomas Stephens. The
Venedotian Code says that the
northern prince Elidyr Mwynfawr ap
Gorwst Priodawr (English:
Elidyr the Courteous, son of
Gorwst Priodawr)...
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mynydawc mwynvawr in the text of Y
Gododdin to
refer to a person,
Mynyddog Mwynfawr in
modern Welsh. Mynyddog, in Williams' reading, was the king of the Gododdin...
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Britons that are
personified as
dragons include Maelgwn Gwynedd,
Mynyddog Mwynfawr and
Urien Rheged.
Later Welsh "dragons"
include Owain Gwynedd, Llywelyn...
- ISBN 978-9-38060-734-4. Pierce, Thomas.
Welsh Biography Online. "Morgan
Mwynfawr". The
Honourable Society of Cymmrodorion, 2009.
Accessed 22 Feb 2013. Wickham...
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brought the
region as far as the
River Tweed under Scottish rule.
Mynyddawg Mwynfawr Claudius Ptolemaeus, "Geographia" (ca. 2nd century) Watson, 1926 [page needed]...
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occupying Sutri and Perugia.
Battle of Catraeth: The
Gododdin under Mynyddog Mwynfawr,
Brythonic king of Hen
Ogledd ("The Old North"),
defeat the
Angles of Bernicia...