- 499 AD. The
Porius Stone reads:
Porius hic in
tumuli iacet Homo Christi**** fuit, “
Porius here lies buried. He was a
Christian man”.
Porius has the blood...
-
Glendower (1941) and
Porius (1951). The
first deals with the
rebellion of the
Welsh Prince Owain Glyndŵr (1400–1416 CE),
while Porius takes place in the...
-
Porius is a
genus of
Papuan jumping spiders that was
first described by
Tamerlan T****ll in 1892. As of August 2019[update] it
contains only two species...
- is
important in John
Cowper Powys's
novels Owen
Glendower (1941), and
Porius (1951).
Jeremy Hooker sees The
Mabinogion as
having "a
significant presence...
-
referenced in the
novel and film
Tylluan Wen. In John
Cowper Powys's
novel Porius: A
Romance of the Dark Ages (1951),
where the
adulterous Blodeuwedd "is...
-
Glendower (1941) and
Porius (1951). The
first deals with the
rebellion of the
Welsh Prince Owain Glyndŵr (AD 1400–16),
while Porius takes place during the...
- JSTOR 40285164. Kunkel, Robert; Marks,
Stephen Powys (1998). "John
Cowper Powys's "
Porius": A
Partial Glossary of
Proper Names". The
Powys Journal. 8: 163–188. ISSN 0962-7057...
-
consistent with
values such as
equality and democracy. In John
Cowper Powys's
Porius: A
Romance of the Dark Ages (1951), set in
Wales in 499, just
prior to the...
-
first of two
historical novels set in this
region of Wales; the
other was
Porius (1951). Owen, Powys's
ninth novel,
reflects "his
increasing sense of what...
- 1829); John
Cowper Powys,
Porius: A
Romance of the Dark Ages (1951). Blodeuwedd,
Myrddin Wyllt, and King
Arthur also
appears in
Porius. Madoc: See
Madoc Breton...