| 1841 - 880 lapas
...profession, and inherited the undaunted spirit of his father ; for he likewise was honoured in a Triad, as one of the " Three Pillars of battle of the Isle of Britain." A contemporary bard recites a general remark made about him when opposed in atjns to the sons of Urien,... | |
| Taliesin - 1858 - 390 lapas
...and Morcant, fought against Ida in the sixth century. Gwallawg ap Lleenawg also appears in a Triad as one of the three pillars of battle, of the Isle of Britain. The Lives of the Welsh Saints, however, enable us to ascrtain the historical position of this personage.... | |
| David William Nash - 1858 - 390 lapas
...and Morcant, fought against Ida in the sixth century. Gwallawg ap Lleenawg also appears in a Triad as one of the three pillars of battle, of the Isle of Britain. The Lives of the Welsh Saints, however, enable us to ascrtain the historical position of this personage.... | |
| 1859 - 470 lapas
...well with Gildas' statement. Again, Dunawd, son of Pabo post Prydain, is celebrated in the Triads as one of the " three pillars of battle of the Isle of Britain." Pabo must certainly be the same prince as Pepiau, son-in-law to King Constantinus ; and the death of... | |
| Charlotte Mary Yonge - 1863 - 526 lapas
...supposed to have been a champion who fought against King Ida, in the sixth century. In the Triads, he is one of the three pillars of battle of the Isle of Britain, and the song in his honour declares, ' In the assault, rising up in his armour, Never was seen... | |
| Lewis Morris, Cambrian Archaeological Association - 1878 - 760 lapas
...the great men which graced the feast made by King Arthur after his conquest of the islands. Duiiawd Fyr ap Pabo Post Prydain is also called in the Triades...pillars of battle of the Isle of Britain. Tri phost cad Yuys Prydain. This Post Cad may possibly be some title in the army. Deinioel, the patron saint of Bangor,... | |
| Edwin Guest - 1883 - 570 lapas
...well with Gildas' statement. Again, Dunawd, son of Pabo post Prydain, is celebrated in the Triads as one of the ' three pillars of battle of the Isle of Britain.' Pabo must certainly be the same prince as Pcpiau, son.in.law to King Constantinus ; and the death of... | |
| Edwin Guest - 1883 - 570 lapas
...well with Gildas' statement. Again, Dunawd, son of Pabo post Prydain, is celebrated in the Triads as one of the ' three pillars of battle of the Isle of Britain.' Pabo must certainly be the same prince as Pepiau, son-in-law to King Constantinus ; and the death of... | |
| Nicholas Patrick Wiseman - 1890 - 546 lapas
...Scots. Pabo founded Llanbabo in Anglesey, and there he was buried.* Dunawd is celebrated in a triad as one of the three " pillars of battle " of the Isle of Britain. Tri post Cad Inys Prydain, Dunawd Vab Pabo, Cynvelyn Drwsgyl, ac Urien vab Cynvarc. This famous Abbot enjoyed... | |
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