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    Cynon ap Clydno or in some translations Kynon or Cynan was an Arthurian hero from Welsh mythology. His quest to the Castle of Maidens and his subsequent...
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    In Welsh culture he acquired a mythical status alongside Cadwaladr, Cynon ap Clydno and King Arthur as a folk hero – 'The Foretold Son' (Welsh: Y Mab Darogan)...
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  • serves the Cynon Valley Cynon ap Clydno, a Welsh hero of Arthurian legend This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Cynon. If an internal...
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    to some verses, there were 300 men of the Gododdin, and only one, Cynon ap Clydno, survived; others have 363 warriors and three survivors, in addition...
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  • the foot of his bed, he would find whatever horse he wished in it. Clydno's son Cynon was also a figure of Welsh tradition. The poem Y Gododdin names him...
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    mythological hero Cynon ap Clydno, usually the lover of Owain mab Urien's sister Morvydd; although in Owain, or the Lady of the Fountain, Cynon is stated to...
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  • following: A supernatural Black Knight is summoned by Calogrenant (Cynon ap Clydno in Welsh mythology) in the tale of Yvain, the Knight of the Lion. The...
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    Urien (redirect from Urien ap Cynfarch)
    up of the Gododdin forces and a contingent from Strathclyde under Cynon ap Clydno. The impetus for the battle in Koch's understanding of events is linked...
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  • wherever he would, and he would be there quickly. The Halter of Clydno Eiddyn (Cebystr Clydno Eiddin): which was fixed to a staple at the foot of his bed:...
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    figures associated with Eidyn, including Clyddno Eidyn and his son Cynon ap Clydno – a survivor of Catraeth – featured in poetry, the Welsh Triads, and...
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    heroes described as being from Aeron, most notably Cynon ap Clydno (English: Cynon son of Clydno), who is mentioned as perhaps the most praiseworthy...
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  • Elphin is also a village in Sutherland, Scotland. In Welsh mythology, Elffin ap Gwyddno (Welsh, also Elphin) was a son of Gwyddno Garanhir, 'Lord of Ceredigion'...
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  • Arthur, Bedwyr, Beid(d)awg Rudd, Beli ap Benlli, Bradwen, Cynddylan, Cynddylig son of Corcnud, Cynon ap Clydno, Dehewaint, Dylan Eil Ton, Eiddew and Eidal...
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  • referred to in Culhwch and Olwen. The enduring love between her and Cynon son of Clydno, one of Arthur's warriors, is remarked on in several of the Triads...
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    first appear in the Book of Taliesin, Taliesin's early patron was Elffin ap Gwyddno, son of Gwyddno Garanhir, who was a lord of a lost land in Cardigan...
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    Dumbarton Rock Ynys Meddgod People Aneirin Clydno Eiddin Cunedda Coel Hen Saint Kentigern Elffin ap Gwyddno Gwallog ap Llênog Gwenddolau Llywarch Hen Morcant...
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