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Prydain in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Prydain ([ˈprədai̯n], PRUH-dine;
Middle Welsh: Prydein) is the
modern Welsh name for
Great Britain...
- The
Chronicles of
Prydain is a
pentalogy of children's high
fantasy Bildungsroman novels written by
American author Lloyd Alexander and
published by Henry...
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Unbennaeth or
Unbeinyaeth Prydein (Welsh for "The
Monarchy of Britain") was an Old
Welsh composition that
served as a kind of
national anthem in Wales...
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Roman Britain was the
territory that
became the
Roman province of
Britannia after the
Roman conquest of Britain,
consisting of a
large part of the island...
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Priteni or Pretani.
Priteni is the
source of the
Welsh language term
Prydain, Britain,
which has the same
source as the
Goidelic term
Cruithne used...
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Centrica plc is a
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services company with its
headquarters in Windsor, Berkshire. Its prin****l
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translated into 20 languages. His most
famous work is The
Chronicles of
Prydain, a
series of five high
fantasy novels whose conclusion, The High King,...
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Isles Other native names Éire agus an
Bhreatain Mhór (Irish)
Ynysoedd Prydain (Welsh)
Enesow Bretennek (Cornish)
Eileanan Bhreatainn (Scottish Gaelic)...
- Annwfn’) as well as an
alternative word for awen itself. The poem
Armes Prydain (The
Prophecies of Britain)
begins with the
phrase ‘Awen
foretells …’,...
- The
Foundling and
Other Tales of
Prydain is a
collection of
short high
fantasy stories for
children by
Lloyd Alexander and
illustrator Margot Zemach....