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    Hu Gadarn (Hu the Mighty) is a supposed Welsh legendary figure who appears in several of a series of Welsh Triads produced by the Welsh antiquarian and...
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  • Gadarn is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Hawys Gadarn Hu Gadarn Derfel Gadarn Thomas Gadarn, MP This page lists people with the surname...
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  • Seder Hu Gadarn (or Hu the Mighty), a Welsh legendary figure HU, a mantra popularized by the religion Eckankar as a name for and love song to God Hu (singer)...
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    contain a pseudo-historical reign of kings, beginning with Hu Gadarn, the "Plough King". Hu Gadarn is described by Morganwg in his triads as being the earliest...
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    the similarity of their names. He also linked them both with Hu Gadarn, writing: Both Hu and HUON were no doubt originally identical with the HEUS of...
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  • published what he claimed was mediaeval Welsh epic material, describing how Hu Gadarn had led the ancestors of the Welsh in a migration to Britain from Taprobane...
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  • holy image of dear praise, a heron opening a quick furrow... The emperor Hu Gadarn took up the plough after his downfall and fed himself, wishing to show...
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  • According to one version of the myth, also put forth by Iolo Morganwg, Hu Gadarn's oxen dragged the afanc out of the lake; once it was out of the water...
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    (the Welsh for Jesus Christ) because he deemed him to be a young Esus or Hu Gadarn of Britain. He expected great things from his child and some believed...
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  • by the Honourable Society of Cymmrodorion in 1822 for a cywydd called "Hu Gadarn" and again won prizes in the Denbigh eisteddfod of 1828, when John Blackwell...
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