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Myrddin Wyllt (Welsh: [ˈmərðɪn ˈwɨɬt]—"Myrddin the Wild", Cornish: ****hyn Gwyls, Breton:
Marzhin Gouez) is a
figure in
medieval Welsh legend. In Middle...
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Wyllt is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Cyledr Wyllt,
warrior in
Welsh mythology Myrddin Wyllt,
prophet in
Welsh mythology This page...
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Caledonian Forest. In
related Merlin literature, the
figure of
Myrddin Wyllt retreated to
these woods in his
madness after the
Battle of
Arfderydd in...
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Plymouth for the
opening and
mining of a
small coal
level at Waun
Wyllt, near Abercanaid,
south of Merthyr. The
contract forbade Robert Thomas from...
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Cyledr Wyllt (English:
Cyledr the Wild) is a
warrior and
madman in
Welsh mythology,
known from the
early Arthurian tale
Culhwch and Olwen.
Cyledr is named...
- what is now
southern Scotland,
Lailoken is
often identified with
Myrddin Wyllt, the
Welsh forerunner of the
Arthurian wizard Merlin.
Myrddin is particularly...
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attributed to the Men of the North, such as Taliesin, Aneirin,
Myrddin Wyllt, and the
Cynfeirdd poets.
Heroes of the
north such as Urien,
Owain mab Urien...
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result of his
torture at Gwyn's hands,
Cyledr went mad,
earning the
epithet Wyllt.
After the
intervention of Arthur, Gwyn and
Gwythr agreed to
fight for Creiddylad...
- Theodosius,
Ambrosius Aureli****, Vortigern,
Constantine III,
Myrddin Wyllt,
Clovis I,
Gwyddno Garanhir,
Elffin ap Gwyddno, Horsa, Hengest, Cerdic,...
- as the
result of an axe-blow by one of his own men, a
certain Cadafael Wyllt (English:
Cadafael the Wild). In his
Celtic Britain, John Rhŷs
notes that...