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- King Arthur and the Cymry Heroes
- The Celtic Britons called themselves the Cymry, which meant "fellow countrymen" in their Celtic tongue. Once Roman rule ended in Britain in about 410 A.D., a power vacuum developed, leading to the onslaught of Germanic invasions by Angles and Saxons,...
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- Carty's Poetry Journal
- joseffthered @ WritersCafe. USA. The Tale of Myrddin Wyllt.
- cartyspoetryjournal.com
- The Green Grounds
- Myrddin Wyllt, driven mad by witnessing the battle of Arfderydd.
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- THE DEATH OF MERLIN IN THE CHRONICLE OF ELlS GRUFFYDD
- Myrddin Wyllt do indeed have analogues in Scottish and Irish tradition and connec- tions with hagiographicalliterature, but not with Arthurian romance.
- brepols.metapress.com
- The Sword of Macsen Gwledig:
- named Myrddin Wyllt stalks the Caledonian forest, observing the Battle of Arfderydd in which he watches his friend the king fall.
- blueroomconsortium.com
- Invisible Thoroughfares
- and presided over by the mythical figure of Myrddin Wyllt.
- muse.jhu.edu
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- Myrddin Wyllt - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- Myrddin Wyllt Merlinus Caledonensis or Merlin Sylvestris (c. 540 - c. 584) is a figure in medieval Welsh legend, known as a prophet and a madman.
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- The Story of Myrddin Wyllt: Elis Gruffudd
- www.ancienttexts.org
- Myrddin Wyllt: a Cymric Bard and Seer (Madman, the Wild)
- www.celtnet.org.uk
- Myrddin Wyllt - Wikiquote
- en.wikiquote.org
- Myrddin Wyllt (Welsh legendary figure) -- Britannica Online
- www.britannica.com
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