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Geraint - Oxford ReferenceManuscripts of the 13th-century prose romance Geraint ac Enid are found in the White Book of Rhydderch (c.1325) and the Red Book of Hergest (c.1382–1410) and ...
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Enid and Geraint/Erec | Robbins Library Digital ProjectsEnid and Geraint are the principle figures in the Welsh tale of Geraint the Son of Erbin, to use Lady Charlotte Guest's title, or Geraint and Enid.Missing: legend | Show results with:legend
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The Heroic Age: Saxon Bishop and Celtic KingIndeed, there are no native Dumnonian sources; Geraint is only known to us through references which exist in West Saxon and later English records.
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British and English Churches in Late-Seventh-Century WessexMay 20, 2025 · Even in admonishing Geraint and his Dumnonian bishops about their liturgical errors, Aldhelm avoided unequivocal affronts.Footnote His ...
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[PDF] The Anglo Saxon ChronicleSep 23, 2024 · ... Geraint, kmg of the Batons And that same year Sigbald® was killed. 710 In this year Ealdorman Briht- ferth fought against the Picts ^. And Ine ...
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(PDF) New light on Aldhelm's letter to King Gerent of DumnoniaOct 7, 2014 · This reviews the archaeological and historical evidence relating to the British kingdom of Dumnonia and the process by which it became ...Missing: Geraint | Show results with:Geraint
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Y Gododin, by Aneurin - Project GutenbergA poem on the battle of Cattraeth, by Aneurin, a welsh bard of the sixth century, with an English Translation, and numerous historical and critical annotations.
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[PDF] Cultural Heroism in the Old North of Britain: The Evidence of Aneirin'sThe fictional world of the Gododdin depicts its warband - the centrepiece of the whole poem - as a military elite, an aristocratic social class representing ...
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The Gododdin of Aneirin: Text and Context from Dark-Age North ...Manuscript readings, hypothetical reconstructed text, and translation with historical and historical linguistic discussion of the Brythonic heroic elegies ...
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Britain, Wales, England (Part I) - The Cambridge History of Welsh ...Apr 12, 2019 · One of them, Geraint son of Erbin, is also the subject of another sequence of englynion in the Black Book and reappears as the hero of his own ...
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The Four Ancient Books of Wales by William F. SkeneGERAINT, SON OF ERBIN. BLACK BOOK OF CAERMARTHEN XXII. RED BOOK OF HERGEST XIV. I. BEFORE Geraint, the enemy of oppression, I saw white horses jaded and ...
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King Arthur's Forgotten Battle of Llongborth - TheCollectorAug 15, 2025 · The earliest reference to the Battle of Llongborth comes from a Welsh poem usually known as Geraint son of Erbin. In actuality, the medieval ...
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Triads of Britain - Wikisource, the free online libraryJul 9, 2025 · The three fleet-owners of the Isle of Britain: Geraint the son of Erbin; Gwenwynwyn the son of Nav; and March the son of Meirchion. Each of ...
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Kingdoms of British Celts - Damnonii / Attecotti / Alt Clut / StrathclydeThe Strathclyde area of modern Scotland was originally occupied by a tribe known as the Damnonii. Its existence was recorded by the Romans.
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SCOTIA: Picts, Britons, & Scots; Celtic Languages... Damnonii. He thus may be a bit like the King Arthur of Lowland Scotland. But he is also is supposed to have received a letter from St. Patrick complaining ...
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The Black Book of Carmarthen - National Library of WalesThe Black Book of Carmarthen is the earliest complete Welsh manuscript, a poetry manuscript with stories of Dark Age heroes, and is named for its binding.
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[PDF] Llyfr Du Caerfyrddin, The Black Book of CarmarthenThe Black Book of Carmarthen, Llyfr Du Caerfyrddin, is a 108-page vellum manuscript in Welsh, containing about forty items, and is housed at the National ...
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Trioedd Ynys Prydein | UWP - University of Wales PressTrioedd Ynys Prydein. The Triads of the Island of Britain. Editor(s) Rachel Bromwich · Hardback - £85 · Paperback - £24.99. eBook options.Missing: Geraint | Show results with:Geraint
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The Mabinogion - Notes to Geraint the Son of Erbin - Sacred TextsHe was a Prince of Dyvnaint (Devon), and fell fighting valiantly against the Saxons, under Arthur's banner, in the battle of Llongborth.
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White Book of Rhydderch - National Library of WalesLlyfr Gwyn Rhydderch (the White Book of Rhydderch) is one of the most notable and celebrated manuscripts in the National Library of Wales.
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Geraint ac Enid - MabinogionEarly the next day Erbin got up and summoned Geraint to him, and the noblemen that had escorted him; and he said to Geraint, 'I am a man heavy with age,' he ...
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The Project Gutenberg eBook of The Mabinogion, by Lady Charlotte ...Oct 4, 2021 · This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere in the United States and most other parts of the world at no cost and with almost no ...
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Chrétien de Troyes### Summary of Erec et Enide as Adaptation of Welsh Geraint and Enid and Thematic Changes to Courtly Elements
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Le Morte D'Arthur - Project GutenbergLe Morte D'Arthur. King Arthur and of his Noble Knights of the Round Table. by Thomas Malory. IN TWO VOLS.—VOL. I. Contents. BIBLIOGRAPHICAL NOTE. PREFACE OF ...
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Idylls of the King, theMabinogion, and Tennyson's faithless melancholyIn turn, Guest's “Geraint” was important to Idylls of the King, not least because it – and the Welsh context in which Tennyson first read it – played an ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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A Glossary of Names, Allusions, and Technical Terms in T. H. ...A glossary of names, allusions, and technical terms in TH White's The Once and Future King and The Book of MerlynMissing: Geraint | Show results with:Geraint
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Mabinogion series concludes with new tales from Trezza Azzopardi ...Nov 11, 2013 · Her novella retells the story of Geraint, Son of Erbin, but she transforms the medieval heroine, Enid, into a brave 1970s girl from a council ...
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[PDF] St Gerent, A Cornish Saint - RootsWeb156, 158. Life of S. Teilo is copied from an older Life of the saint, which represented him as living in Carmarthenshire, not at Llandaff.
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St. Gerontius, King & Martyr (Geraint) - Celtic and Old English SaintsAug 10, 2020 · The poem may also refer to the battle of Langport in 710 recorded in the Anglo-Saxon Chronicles: and Ine and Nunna, his relative, fought against ...
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Saint Geraint - by Hugh Hunter - The Manly Saints Project - SubstackAug 6, 2022 · We can speculate that Geraint died fighting Saxons. The battle where he fell took place at Llongborth, but that name is so old that no one knows ...
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Carne Beacon (Round Barrow(s)) - The Modern AntiquarianA Bronze Age barrow, one of the largest in England and traditionally the burial place of Gerennius (or Gerent) King of Cornwall circa 590 AD. It was excavated ...Missing: Geraint | Show results with:Geraint
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Carne Beacon, Veryan, Cornwall | The Journal Of AntiquitiesSep 5, 2013 · On the hilltop overlooking the beautiful Gerrans Bay in south Cornwall stands a fairly prominent ancient burial mound or round barrow (tumulus), ...
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Geraint: Knight of the Round Table - StorytellingDBJul 13, 2022 · Geraint belonged to the dynasty that ruled Dumnonia, the region now composed of Devon and Cornwall. In the Welsh genealogical tracts, such as ...
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The lives of the British Saints... Plague went back to Wales, Oudoceus accompanied him. We do not know the date of the death of Teilo ; accordingly not that of Oudoceus's succession to the ...
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The Project Gutenberg eBook of The Celtic Christianity of Cornwall ...The name Gerrans is a modern form of Geraint or Geruntius. The presence 80of ... Gerrans the same person as Gerennius, King of Cornwall, who requested St.Missing: legacy antiquarian