Triad 51 largely reflects (and is derived from) Geoffrey (see below): Medrawd (Mordred) rebels against Arthur while the latter is campaigning on the...
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that "Gwenhwyfach" in Triad 53 is a mistake for "Medrawd" (Mordred), since Triad 54 describes Medrawd raiding Arthur's court and throwing Gwenhwyfar to...
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Cycle, Le Morte d'Arthur Abductor of Guinevere. Mordred Modred (Welsh: Medrawd, Latin: Medraut) Annales Cambriae, c. 970 Many In the Round Table stories...
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Morvydd by Urien, Possible source for Morgan le Fay Mordred† Modred, (Welsh: Medrawd, Latin: Medraut) Annales Cambriae, c. 970 Many In some literature, Arthur's...
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gives her three daughters by Lleu in addition to the sons Gwalchmei and Medrawd (Mordred). Thomas Grey's Anglo-Norman chronicle Scalacronica mentions Arthur's...
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distorted the king's messages of peace he was supposed to deliver to the enemy Medrawd (Mordred). Iddawg introduces Rhonabwy and his friends to Arthur, who regrets...
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Varlets and Mendicants Kyot – A medieval troubadour who allies with Sláine. Medrawd – Farmer who lives alone with his mother, who is actually a shape-shifting...
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(Guinevere) Mabon ap Modron and Modron Macsen Wledig (Magnus Maximus) Medrawd Myrddin Emrys and Myrddin Wyllt (Merlin) Olwen Owain mab Urien (Ywain)...
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closing stages of King Arthur's final battle with Medrawd, the battle of Camlann. There is a cry of "Medrawd is killed", and Arthur's army pursues his enemies...
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