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Seithenyn (sometimes
spelt Seithennin)
sometimes known as
Seithenyn of the
feeble mind is a
figure from
Welsh legend,
apparently contemporary with King...
- Sir John Rhys
linked the name of the
Setantii with
Seithenyn, a
figure in
Welsh mythology.
Seithenyn was a
prince with
responsibilities over the sea defences...
- of the
realm held
charge over the ****. One of
these princes,
called Seithenyn, is
described in one
version as a
notorious drunkard and carouser, and...
- the
adventures of the bard Taliesin, the
princes Elphin ap
Gwythno and
Seithenyn ap Seithyn, and King Arthur. Pea****
researched his
story from
early Welsh...
- had to be shut
before high tide. One day the
keeper of the floodgates,
Seithenyn, was
drunk and
failed to
close them, with the
result that the sea rushed...
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Cardigan Bay was
drowned due to the
drunkard negligence of its prince,
Seithenyn, who
allowed the sea to
sweep through the floodgates. The tale of Lyonesse...
- in
Welsh literature and
Welsh mythology. In one
version of the story,
Seithenyn, a
prince of the kingdom, is a
notorious drunk and it was
through his...
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century 5, 6 or 7 November, or 13 Aug (trad.)
Abbot Descended from both
Seithenyn, king of Gwyddno, & Brychan, king of
Brycheiniog Cyllin 1st
century Son...
- peninsula.
Saint Tudno is said to have been one of the
seven sons of King
Seithenyn,
whose legendary kingdom Cantref y
Gwaelod in
Cardigan Bay was submerged...
- of
North Wales, who is said to have been one of the
seven sons of King
Seithenyn,
whose legendary kingdom,
Cantref y
Gwaelod in
Cardigan Bay was submerged...