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pp. 104-6 for discussion. The poem is found in EWSP under the title 'Gwallawg'. Bromwich, Rachel (ed. and tr.) Trioedd Ynys Prydein: The Triads of the
Ceretic of Elmet (or Ceredig ap Gwallog) was the last king of Elmet, a Britonnic kingdom that existed in the West Yorkshire area of Northern England in
Torrit anuyndawl (Song of the Horses) XXXVIII Rhagoriaeth Gwallawc(Song on Gwallawg ab Lleenawg) XL "Marwnat Erof" (Elegy of Erof [Ercwlf]) XLI "Marwnat Madawg"
Other manuscripts attribute this horse to Drystan (Tristan) and Ceredig ap Gwallawg. In other triads he is associated with Sanddef, whose beauty is as notable
Medieval Welsh literature, most notably mentioned in the awdl, "Elegy for Gwallawg" by Taliesin. According to a third theory, the name is a corruption of
poems of praise: one for Cynan Garwyn, king of Powys about 580; two for Gwallawg, king of Elmet, a kingdom based around the modern Leeds; and nine other
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