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  • Welsh Triads
  • Group of related texts in medieval manuscripts

    The Welsh Triads (Welsh: Trioedd Ynys Prydein, "Triads of the Island of Britain") are a group of related texts in medieval manuscripts which preserve fragments

    Welsh Triads

    Welsh Triads

    Welsh_Triads

  • Welsh mythology
  • fourth branch of the Mabinogi, as well as in the Welsh Triads and several instances of medieval Welsh verse. Dylan ail Don: Firstborn son of Arianrhod

    Welsh mythology

    Welsh mythology

    Welsh_mythology

  • Cassivellaunus
  • King of the Catuvellauni

    kings of the Britons, and in the Mabinogi, Brut y Brenhinedd and the Welsh Triads as Caswallawn, son of Beli Mawr. The Common Brittonic personal name Cassiuellaunos

    Cassivellaunus

    Cassivellaunus

    Cassivellaunus

  • Rhongomyniad
  • Spear of King Arthur

    the few things in the world which he will not give to Culhwch. In the Welsh Triads, Rhongomyniad is listed alongside Arthur's sword Caledfwlch and Arthur's

    Rhongomyniad

    Rhongomyniad

  • Triads of Ireland
  • Collection of about 256 Old Irish triads

    "A Triad of Judgments of the Irish", more widely known as "The Triads of Ireland", refers to a miscellaneous collection of about 256 Old Irish triads (and

    Triads of Ireland

    Triads_of_Ireland

  • Henwen
  • Sow in Welsh legend

    Henwen, meaning "Old White", is in Welsh legend a sow (female pig) which according to the Welsh Triads gave birth to Cath Palug, a monstrous cat depicted

    Henwen

    Henwen

  • Arawn
  • King of the otherworld realm of Annwn in Welsh mythology

    'Cad Goddeu' in the Book of Taliesin makes no mention of this, but the Welsh Triads records the Battle of Goddeu as one of the "Three Futile Battles of the

    Arawn

    Arawn

  • Brân the Blessed
  • Giant and king in Welsh mythology (18-70)

    and king of Britain in Welsh mythology. He appears in several of the Welsh Triads, but his most significant role is in the Second Branch of the Mabinogi

    Brân the Blessed

    Brân the Blessed

    Brân_the_Blessed

  • Battle of Arfderydd
  • 6th-century battle in Britain

    medieval Welsh texts, including the Welsh Triads (Trioedd Ynys Prydein) and the Red Book of Hergest (Llyfr Coch Hergest). The Welsh Triads name Gwenddoleu's

    Battle of Arfderydd

    Battle_of_Arfderydd

  • Gwenhwyfach
  • Sister of Gwenhwyfar (Guinevere) in medieval Welsh Arthurian legend

    (Guinevere) in medieval Welsh Arthurian legend. The tradition surrounding her is preserved in fragmentary form in two Welsh Triads and the Mabinogi tale

    Gwenhwyfach

    Gwenhwyfach

    Gwenhwyfach

  • Camelot
  • Castle and court associated with King Arthur

    Celliwig is the most prominent in remaining early Welsh manuscripts, the various versions of the Welsh Triads agree in giving Arthur multiple courts, one in

    Camelot

    Camelot

    Camelot

  • Llŷr
  • Welsh mythology figure

    Ynys Prydein: The Welsh Triads (snippet), Cardiff: University of Wales Press Bromwich, Rachel (2006), Trioedd Ynys Prydein: The Triads of the Island of

    Llŷr

    Llŷr

  • Gwrgi Garwlwyd
  • Fictional Welsh warrior

    Rough-Grey") is a warrior character in Welsh Arthurian legend. He appears in the poem Pa gur and in the Welsh Triads as a fierce warrior, and may have been

    Gwrgi Garwlwyd

    Gwrgi_Garwlwyd

  • King Arthur's family
  • Relations of the legendary king

    Bromwich, Trioedd Ynys Prydein: the Welsh Triads (Cardiff: University of Wales, 1978), pp.416–8. J. Rowland, Early Welsh Saga Poetry: a Study and Edition

    King Arthur's family

    King Arthur's family

    King_Arthur's_family

  • Arianrhod
  • Figure in Welsh mythology

    is the daughter of Dôn and the sister of Gwydion and Gilfaethwy; the Welsh Triads give her father as Beli Mawr. In the Mabinogi her uncle Math ap Mathonwy

    Arianrhod

    Arianrhod

  • Kay (Arthurian legend)
  • Legendary Arthurian knight

    Welsh texts, including Culhwch ac Olwen, Geraint fab Erbin, Iarlles y Ffynnon, Peredur fab Efrawg, Breuddwyd Rhonabwy, Pa Gur, and the Welsh Triads.

    Kay (Arthurian legend)

    Kay (Arthurian legend)

    Kay_(Arthurian_legend)

  • Magnus Maximus
  • Roman emperor from 383 to 388

    earliest version of the Welsh Triads which are believed to date from c. 1100 and which reflect older traditions in some cases. Welsh poetry also frequently

    Magnus Maximus

    Magnus Maximus

    Magnus_Maximus

  • March Malaen
  • Evil horse from Celtic folklore associated with the Devil and witchcraft

    among the Welsh, through a popular expression and the Gallic goddess Andarta. From 1807, with the publication of Iolo Morganwg's Welsh Triads, March Malaen

    March Malaen

    March Malaen

    March_Malaen

  • Modron
  • Figure in Welsh tradition

    boar Twrch Trwyth. The Welsh Triads give her father as Afallach, a figure evidently connected to the island of Avalon. In Triad 70, Modron is the mother

    Modron

    Modron

    Modron

  • Caradoc
  • 5th-6th century Celtic king in South Wales or Brittany

    century, it is most likely based on a Welsh version, allusions to which can be found in the Welsh Triads. The Triads note Caradoc's wife, Tegau, for her

    Caradoc

    Caradoc

    Caradoc

  • Peredur
  • Male name from historical sub-Roman Britain

    Peredur", p. 175. Welsh Triads, ed. Bromwich, no. 44. Welsh Triads, ed. Bromwich, no. 30. Welsh Triads, ed. Bromwich, no. 70. Welsh Triads, ed. Bromwich,

    Peredur

    Peredur

    Peredur

  • Morfran
  • Warrior in Welsh mythology

    several of the Welsh Triads. In Triad 24 he is recognized as one of the "Three Slaughter-Blocks of the Island of Britain", while Triad 41 celebrates his

    Morfran

    Morfran

  • Gwydion
  • Character from Welsh mythology

    his young nephew, Lleu Llaw Gyffes. He also appears prominently in the Welsh Triads, the Book of Taliesin and the Stanzas of the Graves. The name Gwydion

    Gwydion

    Gwydion

    Gwydion

  • Rhun (Welsh given name)
  • Name list

    with the North. Rhun, son of Maelgwn, appears in two of the medieval Welsh Triads, as one of the 'Fair Princes of the Isle of Britain', and as one of the

    Rhun (Welsh given name)

    Rhun_(Welsh_given_name)

  • Wales
  • Country within the United Kingdom

    Cad Goddeu (The Battle of the Trees) and mnemonic list-texts like the Welsh Triads and the Thirteen Treasures of the Island of Britain, also contain mythological

    Wales

    Wales

    Wales

  • Triad
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Look up triad, triads, triade, or triades in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Triad or triade may refer to: a group of three Trichotomy (philosophy),

    Triad

    Triad

  • Hu Gadarn
  • Welsh legendary figure

    the triads, like all of the so-called "Third Series" of triads, were fabricated by Iolo himself. The name "Hu Gadarn" earlier appeared in a Welsh translation

    Hu Gadarn

    Hu Gadarn

    Hu_Gadarn

  • Taliesin
  • Sub-Roman Welsh poet

    visiting the monastery of Gildas at Rhuys in Brittany. According to the Welsh Triads, Taliesin had a son, Afaon, who was accounted a great warrior, and who

    Taliesin

    Taliesin

    Taliesin

  • Annwn
  • Otherworld in Welsh mythology

    Gweir, one of the "Three Exalted Prisoners of Britain" known from the Welsh Triads, is imprisoned in chains. The narrator then describes the cauldron of

    Annwn

    Annwn

  • List of Arthurian characters
  • January 2013.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) "Welsh Prose" project (search within transcription of the Jesus 111 (Llyfr Coch

    List of Arthurian characters

    List_of_Arthurian_characters

  • Morfudd ferch Urien
  • Legendary daughter of Urien Rheged

    figure of Welsh Arthurian legend. She is the daughter of Urien Rheged by Modron, and twin sister to Owain. Morfudd appears in the Welsh Triads and is also

    Morfudd ferch Urien

    Morfudd_ferch_Urien

  • Knights of the Round Table
  • King Arthur and order of chivalry in Arthurian romance

    version. While not mentioning the Round Table as such, one of the late Welsh Triads lists 24 extraordinary knights permanently living in Arthur's court,

    Knights of the Round Table

    Knights of the Round Table

    Knights_of_the_Round_Table

  • King Arthur
  • Legendary king of the Britons

    Finally, Arthur is mentioned numerous times in the Welsh Triads, a collection of short summaries of Welsh tradition and legend which are classified into groups

    King Arthur

    King Arthur

    King_Arthur

  • Beli Mawr
  • Ancestral royal figure

    or husband of Anna, cousin of Mary, mother of Jesus. According to the Welsh Triads, Beli and Dôn were the parents of Arianrhod, but the mother of Beli's

    Beli Mawr

    Beli Mawr

    Beli_Mawr

  • Carnwennan
  • Dagger of King Arthur in Welsh Arthurian legends

    Orddu, the daughter of the witch Orwen, by slicing her in half. In the Welsh Triads, Carnwennan is listed alongside Arthur's spear Rhongomyniad and Arthur's

    Carnwennan

    Carnwennan

  • Bedivere
  • Legendary Arthurian knight

    to Bedwyr's well in the 9th-century Marwnad Cadwallon ap Cadfan. The Welsh Triads name Bedwyr as "Battle-Diademed", and a superior to Drystan (Tristan)

    Bedivere

    Bedivere

    Bedivere

  • Celliwig
  • Welsh spelling of the earliest location of King Arthur's court

    the legs of a wren in Ireland!" Some of the Trioedd Ynys Prydein (or Welsh Triads) mention Arthur and "Three Tribal Thrones of the Island of Britain" and

    Celliwig

    Celliwig

  • Excalibur
  • Legendary sword of King Arthur

    Rhydderch Hael, one of the Three Generous Men of Britain mentioned in the Welsh Triads. When drawn by a worthy or well-born man, the entire blade would blaze

    Excalibur

    Excalibur

    Excalibur

  • Mabinogion
  • Earliest Welsh prose stories

    The Mabinogion (Welsh pronunciation: [mabɪˈnɔɡjɔn] ) is a collection of the earliest Welsh prose stories, compiled in Middle Welsh in the 12th–13th centuries

    Mabinogion

    Mabinogion

    Mabinogion

  • Dylan ail Don
  • Welsh mythological figure

    sons; Dylan ail Don and Lleu Llaw Gyffes through magical means. In the Welsh Triads, we are given a context for an actual Arianrhod who appears as the daughter

    Dylan ail Don

    Dylan_ail_Don

  • List of horses in mythology and folklore
  • Gringolet, Sir Gawain's horse. Gwalchmai's horse is Keincaled in the Welsh Triads Hengroen, King Arthur's horse in Culhwch ac Olwen Llamrei, King Arthur's

    List of horses in mythology and folklore

    List_of_horses_in_mythology_and_folklore

  • Manawydan
  • Welsh literary figure

    Garwlwyd in the Welsh Triads; see Bromwich, pp. 73–74, 385. [1] Y Gododdin Bromwich, Rachel (2006). Trioedd Ynys Prydein: The Triads of the Island of

    Manawydan

    Manawydan

  • Creirwy
  • Figure in the Mabinogion and the Hanes Taliesin

    of the enchantress Ceridwen and Tegid Foel ("Tacitus the Bald"). The Welsh Triads name her one of the three most beautiful maids of the Isle of Britain

    Creirwy

    Creirwy

  • Giants (Welsh folklore)
  • Creature in Welsh mythology

    number of the community's children. Gogfran the Giant is recorded in the Welsh Triads as the father of Gwenhwyfar, Arthur's third wife. A tale tells of the

    Giants (Welsh folklore)

    Giants (Welsh folklore)

    Giants_(Welsh_folklore)

  • King Arthur's messianic return
  • Notion that King Arthur will one day return as a messiah

    Arthur still lived. As Constance Bullock-Davies demonstrated, various non-Welsh sources indicate that this belief in Arthur's eventual messianic return

    King Arthur's messianic return

    King Arthur's messianic return

    King_Arthur's_messianic_return

  • Geraint
  • Character from Welsh folklore

    mentioned as one of the "Three Seafarers of the Isle of Britain" in the Welsh Triads. Geraint's deeds at the Battle of Llongborth are celebrated in the poem

    Geraint

    Geraint

    Geraint

  • List of locations associated with Arthurian legend
  • the Welsh Triads). Kelly Rounds near St Mabyn, Cornwall, is cited as one of the potential sites. Pen Rhionydd, Arthur's northern court in the Welsh Triads

    List of locations associated with Arthurian legend

    List_of_locations_associated_with_Arthurian_legend

  • Mabon ap Modron
  • Welsh mythological character

    ISBN 978-1-884964-98-5. Bromwich, Rachel (2014-11-15). Trioedd Ynys Prydein: The Triads of the Island of Britain. University of Wales Press. ISBN 978-1-78316-146-1

    Mabon ap Modron

    Mabon_ap_Modron

  • Molmutine Laws
  • forger Iolo Morganwg around the year 1800. They are given in the form of triads and include: There are three tests of civil liberty: equality of rights

    Molmutine Laws

    Molmutine_Laws

  • Tegid Foel
  • Husband of Ceridwen in Welsh mythology

    and Olwen and The Dream of Rhonabwy, and in Welsh Triads 24 and 41. Apart from Creirwy and Morfran the Welsh genealogies also name other children of Tegid

    Tegid Foel

    Tegid_Foel

  • Battle of Camlann
  • Legendary conflict

    underpinning Arthur's last battle. The Welsh Triads offer clues to the alleged cause of the Battle of Camlann. Triad 51 largely reflects (and is derived

    Battle of Camlann

    Battle of Camlann

    Battle_of_Camlann

  • Gawain
  • Knight in Arthurian legends

    include the Welsh Triads; the Englynion y Beddau (Stanzas of the Graves), which lists the site of his grave; the Trioedd y Meirch (Triads of the Horses)

    Gawain

    Gawain

    Gawain

  • Old North (Britain)
  • Term for medieval Brittonic-speaking northern Britain

    the genealogies of Jesus College MS 20. The Triads of the Island of Britain (note that most of the triads published in the notorious third volume of The

    Old North (Britain)

    Old North (Britain)

    Old_North_(Britain)

  • Aphorism
  • Figure of speech

    displaying short descriptions of redirect targets The Triads of Ireland, and the Welsh Triads Definition of Aphorism from the Online Etymology Dictionary

    Aphorism

    Aphorism

  • Rhiannon
  • Character in Welsh mythology

    Rhiannon (Welsh pronunciation: [r̥iˈan.ɔn]) is a female figure in Welsh mythology and a protagonist of the Mabinogi, in its First and Third Branches.

    Rhiannon

    Rhiannon

    Rhiannon

  • Flaming sword (mythology)
  • Supernatural weapon

    inspired by Christian writings have been speculated. According to the Welsh triads, the Dyrnwyn ('White-Hilt'), one of the Thirteen Treasures of the Island

    Flaming sword (mythology)

    Flaming sword (mythology)

    Flaming_sword_(mythology)

  • Caradog ap Bran
  • Figure in Welsh mythology

    of Branwen ferch Llŷr. He is further mentioned in the Welsh Triads and in certain medieval Welsh genealogies. Caradog is the grandson of the sea god Llŷr

    Caradog ap Bran

    Caradog_ap_Bran

  • Cad Goddeu
  • Medieval Welsh poem

    allusions to the Battle of Trees elsewhere in the medieval Welsh collections: The Welsh Triads record it as a "frivolous" battle, while in another poem

    Cad Goddeu

    Cad_Goddeu

  • Cath Palug
  • Monstrous cat in Welsh legend

    early Welsh sources, the triads and a fragmentary poem. Cath Palug's birth origins are given in "The Powerful Swineherds" in the Welsh Triads (Trioedd

    Cath Palug

    Cath Palug

    Cath_Palug

  • List of legendary rulers of Cornwall
  • Arthur, with Caradoc placed either during the time of Arthur (as in the Welsh Triads, and later tradition), soon before Gorlois (Carew's Survey of Cornwall)

    List of legendary rulers of Cornwall

    List of legendary rulers of Cornwall

    List_of_legendary_rulers_of_Cornwall

  • Boscawen-Un
  • Bronze Age stone circle in Cornwall, England

    by the Gorsedh's founders. The 18th-century Welsh antiquarian Iolo Morganwg compiled a collection of triads, which he claimed to have taken from his collection

    Boscawen-Un

    Boscawen-Un

    Boscawen-Un

  • Coraniaid
  • Legendary race from Welsh mythology

    plague ever returns to Britain. The Coraniaid also appear in the Welsh Triads. Triad 36, which clearly refers back to Lludd and Llefelys, calls them one

    Coraniaid

    Coraniaid

  • Pryderi
  • Character of Welsh mythology

    back to their own land, lamenting over the death of their lord. The Welsh Triads name Pryderi as one of the 'Three Powerful Swineherds of the Island of

    Pryderi

    Pryderi

    Pryderi

  • Thirteen Treasures of the Island of Britain
  • Welsh mythical objects

    Generous, one of the Three Generous Men of Britain mentioned in the Welsh Triads. When drawn by a worthy or well-born man, the entire blade would blaze

    Thirteen Treasures of the Island of Britain

    Thirteen_Treasures_of_the_Island_of_Britain

  • Goreu fab Custennin
  • Hero of Welsh mythology

    appears briefly as one of Arthur's twenty-four chief councillors. The Welsh Triads refer to a tradition in which Goreu rescued Arthur from three enchanted

    Goreu fab Custennin

    Goreu_fab_Custennin

  • Lleu Llaw Gyffes
  • Warrior and magician of Welsh mythology

    The Triads of the Horses name his horse as Melyngan Mangre ("Yellow-white Stud-horse"), one of the three bestowed horses, and the Hergest Triads refer

    Lleu Llaw Gyffes

    Lleu Llaw Gyffes

    Lleu_Llaw_Gyffes

  • Uther Pendragon
  • Father of King Arthur in Arthurian legend

    after his death. Though the Welsh tradition of the Arthurian legend is fragmentary, some material exists through the Welsh Triads and various poems. Uther

    Uther Pendragon

    Uther Pendragon

    Uther_Pendragon

  • Rachel Bromwich
  • British scholar (1915–2010)

    important contributions to the study of Welsh literature is Trioedd Ynys Prydein, her edition of the Welsh Triads. Bromwich was born Rachel Sheldon Amos

    Rachel Bromwich

    Rachel_Bromwich

  • Sawyl Penuchel
  • British king of the sub-Roman period

    the Britons of the sub-Roman period, who appears in old Welsh genealogies and the Welsh Triads. The genealogies, in which he appears under both epithets

    Sawyl Penuchel

    Sawyl_Penuchel

  • Theories about Stonehenge
  • Theories on the origin and purpose of Stonehenge

    country, such as the 'Perpetual Choirs' apparently mentioned in the Welsh Triads. Michell wrote that "There is a curious symmetry about the positioning

    Theories about Stonehenge

    Theories about Stonehenge

    Theories_about_Stonehenge

  • Gwallog ap Llênog
  • Sixth-century Brythonic monarch

    figures in this period, Gwallog features in the Welsh Triads, mnemonic devices employed by medieval Welsh poets and storytellers (cyfarwyddyd). Gwallog

    Gwallog ap Llênog

    Gwallog_ap_Llênog

  • Efnysien
  • Anti-hero in Welsh mythology

    Nisien, and half-brother to Brân the Blessed, Manawydan, and Branwen. The Welsh Triads call Llŷr one of the Three Exalted Prisoners of Britain for his captivity

    Efnysien

    Efnysien

    Efnysien

  • Celtic mythology
  • ap Modron ("Divine Son of the Divine Mother"), and in the collected Welsh Triads, not enough is known of the British mythological background to reconstruct

    Celtic mythology

    Celtic_mythology

  • Preiddeu Annwfn
  • Medieval Welsh poem

    with Gwair, one of "Three Exalted Prisoners of Britain" known from the Welsh Triads. He is imprisoned in chains, apparently until Judgment Day, singing before

    Preiddeu Annwfn

    Preiddeu Annwfn

    Preiddeu_Annwfn

  • Fenian Cycle
  • Grouping of Irish myths

    death on Wednesday. Story according to which Mongán was Finn. Tenth century Triads of Ireland: anecdote about Finn and the boar of Druimm Leithe. Poem ascribed

    Fenian Cycle

    Fenian Cycle

    Fenian_Cycle

  • Myrddin Wyllt
  • Welsh poet and astrologer (b. 540 CE)

    Trioedd Ynys Prydein: The Welsh Triads (2 ed.). Cardiff: University of Wales Press. Bromwich (2014). Trioedd Ynys Prydein: The Triads of the Island of Britain

    Myrddin Wyllt

    Myrddin Wyllt

    Myrddin_Wyllt

  • Ceridwen
  • Character from Welsh mythology

    or Cerridwen (pronounced [kɛrˈɪdwɛn] Ke-RID-wen) was an enchantress in Welsh medieval legend. She was the mother of a hideous son, Morfran, and a beautiful

    Ceridwen

    Ceridwen

    Ceridwen

  • Pa Ŵr yw'r Porthor?
  • Early Welsh poem

    Palug, or the cat of Palug, with whom Cai fought, also appears in the Welsh Triads. Wildcats figure in later French Arthurian romances, under the name C(h)apalu

    Pa Ŵr yw'r Porthor?

    Pa Ŵr yw'r Porthor?

    Pa_Ŵr_yw'r_Porthor?

  • List of Irish mythological figures
  • Ulster Cycle Fianna Cycle Kings' Cycles Mabinogion Matter of Britain Welsh Triads Motifs Otherworld Beheading game Champion's portion Tynged and Geas Imbas

    List of Irish mythological figures

    List_of_Irish_mythological_figures

  • List of Arthurian literature
  • bundles of ferns.) Trioedd Ynys Prydein (transl. Triads of the Isle of Britain) 11th–14th century. (Twelve triads referring to Arthur. Others mention Mabon and

    List of Arthurian literature

    List_of_Arthurian_literature

  • Blodeuwedd
  • Wife of Lleu Llaw Gyffes in Welsh mythology

    Blodeuwedd (Welsh pronunciation: [blɔˈdeiwɛð]; Welsh "Flower-Faced", a composite name from blodau "flowers" + gwedd "face") is married to Lleu Llaw Gyffes

    Blodeuwedd

    Blodeuwedd

  • Penarddun
  • Figure in Welsh mythology

    Euroswydd: Nisien, a good man, and Efnysien, a conniving troublemaker. The Welsh Triads call Llŷr one of the Three Exalted Prisoners of Britain for his captivity

    Penarddun

    Penarddun

  • Sanddef
  • Welsh mythological figure, warrior in King Arthur's court

    Sanddef does not appear in any of the early Welsh Triads. However, he is again associated with Morfran in Triad 7 of the 15th-century collection known as

    Sanddef

    Sanddef

  • Euroswydd
  • of Nisien and Efnysien's conception are not described, but one of the Welsh Triads mentions that Euroswydd had held Llŷr captive as one of the Three Exalted

    Euroswydd

    Euroswydd

  • Iolo Morganwg
  • Welsh antiquarian and poet (1747–1826)

    The second volume, which collected the Welsh Triads, contained an additional "third series" of forged triads, as well as Williams's alterations to the

    Iolo Morganwg

    Iolo Morganwg

    Iolo_Morganwg

  • Rhun ap Maelgwn
  • King of Gwynedd from c. 547 to c. 586

    also appears in several medieval literary stories, as well as in the Welsh Triads. His wife was Perwyr ferch Rhûn "Ryfeddfawr" and their son was Beli ap

    Rhun ap Maelgwn

    Rhun_ap_Maelgwn

  • List of legendary kings of Britain
  • authentic triads. Exactly how much "authentic" content there is of Morganwg's published work remains disputed by scholars today. Morganwg's triads describe

    List of legendary kings of Britain

    List of legendary kings of Britain

    List_of_legendary_kings_of_Britain

  • Gwythyr ap Greidawl
  • Dyfnwal the son of Ednyfed the son of Maxen the son of Llywelyn. The Welsh Triads name him as the father of Arthur's second wife, also named Gwenhwyfar

    Gwythyr ap Greidawl

    Gwythyr_ap_Greidawl

  • Caratacus
  • 1st-century AD British chieftain of the Catuvellauni tribe

    Prydein, University of Wales Press, 1963; Triads from the Red Book of Hergest and Peniarth MS 54 Iolo Morganwg, Triads of Britain 17, 2, 23, 24, 34, 35, 41

    Caratacus

    Caratacus

    Caratacus

  • Cŵn Annwn
  • Welsh mythical creature

    In Welsh mythology and folklore, Cŵn Annwn (Welsh pronunciation: [kuːn ˈanʊn], "hounds of Annwn"), singular Ci Annwn (Welsh pronunciation: [kiː ˈanʊn])

    Cŵn Annwn

    Cŵn_Annwn

  • Cantre'r Gwaelod
  • Legendary sunken kingdom west of Wales

    credulity in the story". In the tale of Culhwch and Olwen, one of the Welsh Triads, one of the men at Arthur's court is named as Teithi Hen ap Gwynnan,

    Cantre'r Gwaelod

    Cantre'r Gwaelod

    Cantre'r_Gwaelod

  • The Myvyrian Archaiology of Wales
  • Printed collection of medieval Welsh literature

    already been published. Volume two, also published in 1801, contained the Welsh Triads, the chronicles (versions of the Brut y Brenhinedd and Brut y Tywysogion)

    The Myvyrian Archaiology of Wales

    The_Myvyrian_Archaiology_of_Wales

  • Guinevere
  • Arthurian legend character

    Gwenore, Gwinore, Ntzenebra, Vanour, Vanore (Wanore). In one of the Welsh Triads (Trioedd Ynys Prydein, no. 56), the 13th-century series of texts based

    Guinevere

    Guinevere

    Guinevere

  • Eidyn
  • Region around Edinburgh

    Eidyn also features in the Welsh Triads and poetry, where it was often remembered as the Britons' northern frontier. Welsh genealogies of the figure Clydno

    Eidyn

    Eidyn

    Eidyn

  • Gronw Pebr
  • Blodeuwedd and the murderer of Lleu Llaw Gyffes. He is also mentioned in the Welsh Triads and in the medieval poem Cad Goddeu. Lleu Llaw Gyffes has been placed

    Gronw Pebr

    Gronw_Pebr

  • Clas Myrddin
  • Early name for Great Britain given in the Third Series of Welsh Triads

    Enclosure, is an early name for Great Britain given in the Third Series of Welsh Triads. It is implied that it is the oldest name, as opposed to "Albion", but

    Clas Myrddin

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  • Pwyll
  • Welsh hero

    Pwyll Pen Annwn (pronounced [pʊi̯ɬ]) is a prominent figure in Welsh mythology and literature, the lord of Dyfed, husband of Rhiannon and father of the

    Pwyll

    Pwyll

    Pwyll

  • Silver Branch
  • Symbol in Irish mythology and literature

    Ulster Cycle Fianna Cycle Kings' Cycles Mabinogion Matter of Britain Welsh Triads Motifs Otherworld Beheading game Champion's portion Tynged and Geas Imbas

    Silver Branch

    Silver_Branch

  • Four Branches of the Mabinogi
  • Welsh mythology, created between 1050 and 1120

    Cainc Y Mabinogi are four medieval Welsh stories contained in the collection Mabinogion. They are rooted in Welsh mythology and legend; as literature

    Four Branches of the Mabinogi

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  • Eliwlod
  • Legendary nephew of King Arthur

    mentioned a very few times in Welsh literature. Arthur thought highly of Eliwlod's eloquence. Eliwlod appears in the Welsh Triads, where he is called one of

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  • Welsh
  • Boy/Male

    English

    Welsh

    From Wales.

    Welsh

  • Elen
  • Girl/Female

    Welsh

    Elen

    Welsh forrn of Helen.

    Elen

  • RHAMANTUS
  • Female

    Welsh

    RHAMANTUS

    Welsh name RHAMANTUS means "romantic."

    RHAMANTUS

  • GRWN
  • Male

    Welsh

    GRWN

    Welsh name GRWN means "ridge."

    GRWN

  • HEULWEN
  • Female

    Welsh

    HEULWEN

    Welsh name HEULWEN means "sunshine."

    HEULWEN

  • ALED
  • Male

    Welsh

    ALED

    Welsh name ALED means "offspring."

    ALED

  • Cymreiges
  • Girl/Female

    Welsh

    Cymreiges

    Welsh woman.

    Cymreiges

  • HAF
  • Female

    Welsh

    HAF

    Welsh name HAF means "summer."

    HAF

  • SEREN
  • Female

    Welsh

    SEREN

    Welsh name SEREN means "star."

    SEREN

  • ELAIN
  • Female

    Welsh

    ELAIN

    Welsh name ELAIN means "fawn."

    ELAIN

  • RHOSYN
  • Female

    Welsh

    RHOSYN

    Welsh name RHOSYN means "rose."

    RHOSYN

  • TIWLIP
  • Female

    Welsh

    TIWLIP

    Welsh name TIWLIP means "tulip."

    TIWLIP

  • Welsh
  • Boy/Male

    Anglo, British, English

    Welsh

    Welshman; From Wales

    Welsh

  • ARWEL
  • Male

    Welsh

    ARWEL

    Welsh name ARWEL means "prominent."

    ARWEL

  • Welch
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Welch

    English : ethnic name for someone of Welsh origin. This is the usual form of the surname in England; the usual form in Ireland is Walsh and in Scotland Welsh.German : variant of Welk.Perhaps an Americanized spelling of German Welsch.

    Welch

  • CELYN
  • Male

    Welsh

    CELYN

    Welsh name CELYN means "holly."

    CELYN

  • EMYR
  • Male

    Welsh

    EMYR

    Welsh name EMYR means "king."

    EMYR

  • HAUL
  • Male

    Welsh

    HAUL

    Welsh name HAUL means "sun."

    HAUL

  • GWAWR
  • Female

    Welsh

    GWAWR

    Welsh name GWAWR means "dawn."

    GWAWR

  • Eifion
  • Boy/Male

    Welsh

    Eifion

    Welsh surname.

    Eifion

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Online names & meanings

  • Kothandapani
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Kothandapani

    Lord Murugan

  • Aqeeb
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Aqeeb

    Following. Subsequent.

  • Tale
  • Girl/Female

    African, Egyptian, German

    Tale

    Green

  • BHEKIZITHA
  • Male

    African

    BHEKIZITHA

    watches for the enemy.

  • Binkley
  • Surname or Lastname

    Altered spelling of the Swiss name Binckli or Bünckli, probably a pet form of the personal name Buno, of unexplained origin.English

    Binkley

    Altered spelling of the Swiss name Binckli or Bünckli, probably a pet form of the personal name Buno, of unexplained origin.English : possibly a variant of Bingley.

  • Vishakh
  • Boy/Male

    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu

    Vishakh

    Lord Shiva

  • Hana'
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Muslim

    Hana'

    Happiness

  • Ushakant
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Ushakant

    The Sun

  • NOGAH
  • Male

    English

    NOGAH

    Anglicized form of Hebrew Nogahh, NOGAH means "shining splendor," as of the fire or the sun. In the bible, this is the name of a son of King David.  

  • Arief
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Australian, Indonesian

    Arief

    Wise

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  • Valence
  • n.

    The degree of combining power of an atom (or radical) as shown by the number of atoms of hydrogen (or of other monads, as chlorine, sodium, etc.) with which it will combine, or for which it can be substituted, or with which it can be compared; thus, an atom of hydrogen is a monad, and has a valence of one; the atoms of oxygen, nitrogen, and carbon are respectively dyads, triads, and tetrads, and have a valence respectively of two, three, and four.

  • Cymry
  • n.

    A collective term for the Welsh race; -- so called by themselves .

  • Welshman
  • n.

    A native or inhabitant of Wales; one of the Welsh.

  • Cymric
  • a.

    Welsh.

  • Cibol
  • n.

    A perennial alliaceous plant (Allium fistulosum), sometimes called Welsh onion. Its fistular leaves areused in cookery.

  • Waller
  • n.

    The wels.

  • Rarebit
  • n.

    A dainty morsel; a Welsh rabbit. See Welsh rabbit, under Rabbit.

  • Welsh
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to Wales, or its inhabitants.

  • Planxty
  • n.

    An Irish or Welsh melody for the harp, sometimes of a mournful character.

  • Welsh
  • n.

    The language of Wales, or of the Welsh people.

  • Eisteddfod
  • n.

    Am assembly or session of the Welsh bards; an annual congress of bards, minstrels and literati of Wales, -- being a patriotic revival of the old custom.

  • Wels
  • n.

    The sheatfish; -- called also waller.

  • Cymric
  • n.

    The Welsh language.

  • Welch
  • a.

    See Welsh.

  • Wesh
  • imp.

    Washed.

  • Welsh
  • n.

    The natives or inhabitants of Wales.