Elffin ap Gwyddno
In Welsh mythology, Elffin ap Gwyddno (Welsh, also Elphin) was a son of Gwyddno Garanhir, 'Lord of Ceredigion'. The earliest example of the name occurs in several of the mythological poems attributed to Taliesin in the Book of Taliesin. The date of their composition is uncertain but probably predates the Norman conquest. Several late medieval compositions refer to Elffin and Taliesin in more detail.
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Elffin ap Gwyddno
In Welsh mythology, Elffin ap Gwyddno (Welsh, also Elphin) was a son of Gwyddno Garanhir, 'Lord of Ceredigion'. The earliest example of the name occurs in several of the mythological poems attributed to Taliesin in the Book of Taliesin. The date of their composition is uncertain but probably predates the Norman conquest. Several late medieval compositions refer to Elffin and Taliesin in more detail.
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Elffin ap Gwyddno, fils de Gwy ...... er tome du Cycle de Pendragon.
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Elffin var i den keltiska myto ...... till genom att lägga till den.
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In Welsh mythology, Elffin ap ...... n and Taliesin in more detail.
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Elffin ap Gwyddno, fils de Gwy ...... er tome du Cycle de Pendragon.
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Elffin var i den keltiska myto ...... till genom att lägga till den.
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In Welsh mythology, Elffin ap ...... n and Taliesin in more detail.
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Elffin ap Gwyddno
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Elffin ap Gwyddno
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Elffin
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