- The
Kingdom of
Gwynedd (Medieval Latin:
Venedotia /
Norwallia / Guenedota;
Middle Welsh: Guynet)[1] was a
Welsh kingdom and a
Roman Empire successor state...
-
records of his
reign in this
early age. A
story preserved in both the
Venedotian Code and an
elegy by
Taliesin says that he
waged a war
against Rhydderch...
- souls, by
their sins,
tortured in the
holds of its flesh". Gwydion, the
Venedotian hero and
magician successfully defeats Arawn's army,
first by enchanting...
- of
otherworldly pigs from Arawn.
These pigs are
eventually stolen by a
Venedotian magician and trickster,
Gwydion fab Don.
Gwydion poses as a bard, and...
- June 2011,
retrieved 17
August 2011. Owen, Aneurin, ed. (1841), "The
Venedotian Code",
Ancient Laws and
Institutes of Wales;
Comprising Laws Supposed...
- part of the
Mabinogi of Math fab Mathonwy. Gilfaethwy,
nephew to the
Venedotian king, Math fab Mathonwy,
falls in love with his uncle's
virgin foot-holder...
-
Gwydion may be
interpreted as "Born of Trees". Gilfaethwy,
nephew to the
Venedotian king, Math fab Mathonwy,
becomes obsessed with his uncle's
virgin foot-holder...
-
which continued in
force in his dynasty's
domain of Powys. Gwynedd's
Venedotian Code
noted that he
changed the
legal composition of the
homestead (tyddyn)...
- was the son of
Pasgen ab
Urien Rheged and
brother of
Saint Gwrfyw. The
Venedotian Tribes of
Collwyn ap
Tangno and
Marchweithian claimed descent from him...
- Arawn, king of Annwn,
which are
stolen through trickery by Gwydion, a
Venedotian magician and warrior.
Declaring war on Gwynedd,
Pryderi and his men march...