- Time
television series adaptation. The
character is a
renamed version of
Owein, Alanna's
second Warder who is
killed by
Whitecloaks in The
Shadow Rising...
- Yuein, and in
Middle Welsh as Ewein,
Owein, and Ywein.
Other variants of the name
Owain include Ewein, Iguein,
Owein, Ouein, Ywen, Ywein, Ywain, Yuein,...
- Huntingdonshire. The
Tractatus tells of the
journey of an
Irish knight,
Owein (a
version of the
Irish name Eógan), to St Patrick's
Purgatory in Lough...
- of
Centralization in
Gereint and
Owein". Viator. 25: 215–28. Fulton,
Helen (2001). "Individual and
Society in
Owein/Yvain and Gereint/Erec". In Joseph...
- the sea,
whose name is
derived from the
Celtic deity Manannan mac Lir.
Owein and the Wild Hunt is a
group of once-mortal
kings who
together comprise...
-
alternative explanations and
agrees with Dr
Rachel Bromwich that
Welsh Owein “is
normally latinized as Eugenius," and "both the
Welsh and
Irish forms...
-
Eugenis > OW Ou[u]ein, Eug[u]ein ...
variously written in MW as Ewein,
Owein, Ywein. LL
gives the
names Euguen, Iguein, Yuein, Ouein. The corresponding...
-
Eudaf Hen (Eudaf "the Old") is a
figure of
Welsh tradition. He is
remembered as a King of the
Britons and the
father of Elen
Luyddog and
Conan Meriadoc...
-
Owain mab
Urien (Middle
Welsh Owein) (died c. 595) was the son of Urien, king of
Rheged c. 590, and
fought with his
father against the
Angles of Bernicia...
- Athens, Ohio: Ohio
University Press, 1982.
Idris Llewelyn Foster, "Gereint,
Owein and Peredur" in
Arthurian Literature in the
Middle Ages,
Roger S. Loomis...