Cynddylan — Cynddylan, or Cynddylan ap Cyndrwyn (Cynddylan son of Cyndrwyn) was a seventh century ruler associated with Pengwern. He is described in the poem Marwnad Cynddylan (Elegy of Cynddylan) as a king of Dogfeiling, a sub kingdom of Gwynedd near… … Wikipedia
Medieval Welsh literature — History of Literature Bronze Age literature Sumerian Egyptian Akkadian Classical literatures … Wikipedia
Culhwch — (Welsh pronunciation: [kʉlˈhuːχ], with the final consonant of Scottish loch ), in Welsh mythology, is the son of Cilydd son of Celyddon and Goleuddydd, a cousin of Arthur and the protagonist of the story Culhwch and Olwen (the earliest of… … Wikipedia
List of Welsh language poets (6th century to c.1600) — See also Welsh language poetry has, until quite recently, been regulated by specific verse forms (Canu Caeth), with the encouragement of the eisteddfod movement. The following list is as inclusive as possible for the years prior to 1600. It… … Wikipedia
Battle of Maserfield — Coordinates: 52°51′36″N 3°03′14″W / 52.860°N 3.054°W / 52.860; 3.054 … Wikipedia
Pengwern — was a Brythonic settlement of sub Roman Britain situated in what is now the English county of Shropshire, adjoining the modern Welsh border. It is generally regarded as being the early seat of the kings of Powys before its establishment at… … Wikipedia
Côr Cymru — Format Talent show Presented by Nia Roberts Gareth Owen Heledd Cynwal Country of origin Wales No. of series 5 … Wikipedia
Ffeil — Infobox British television show name = Ffeil caption = format = Children s news magazine runtime = 6 minutes creator = country= UK language = Welsh presenter = Owain Wyn Evans Catrin Heledd Iwan Griffiths Karen Peacock channel = S4C first aired … Wikipedia
Schlacht von Maserfield — Die Schlacht von Maserfield (auch Maserfeld; Walisisch „Maes Cogwy“) wurde am 5. August 642 zwischen den angelsächsischen Königen Oswald von Northumbria und Penda von Mercia geschlagen. Penda sollte das Schlachtfeld als Sieger verlassen, während… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Llywarch Hen — fut prince d un des royaumes brittoniques du nord de l île de Bretagne (le Hen Gogledd, ou vieux nord, des Gallois), le Rheged du Sud, cousin du roi Urien du Rheged (534 634). Fils du roi Elidyr Llydanwyn, Llywarch le vieux (en gallois Llywarch,… … Wikipédia en Français