• Maleagant (redirect from Melwas)
    his fictional Melwas to be his own peculiar version of Maleagant. A couple of similarities include the fact that, in the novels, Melwas is a vassal to...
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  • the "Isle of Glass", glossed as Glastonbury Tor, by Melwas, King of the "Summer Country". This Melwas is generally understood to be the original of Maleagant...
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    Griflet's cousin. Maleagant Malagant, Meleagant, perhaps Melwas Unclear, a similar character named "Melwas" appears in the 12th century Life of Gildas Lancelot-Grail...
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    and 1150, recounts her being kidnapped and raped (violatam et raptam) by Melwas, king of the "Summer Country" (Aestiva Regio, perhaps meaning Somerset)...
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  • Melawa Devi (redirect from Melwa Devi)
    Melawa Devi Gurung was a Nepali singer who is best known for being the first female singer from Nepal. In 1928, Devi recorded songs in Calcutta, British...
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    Mabinogion (Oxford 2007) pp. 202-7. Trystan and Esyllt. The Dialogue of Melwas and Gwenhwyfar. Bromwich, Rachel. Trioedd Ynys Prydein. Bromwich, Rachel...
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  • of Eliwlod Maleagant† Malagant, Meleagant, perhaps Melwas Unclear, a similar character named "Melwas" appears in the 12th century Life of Gildas Lancelot-Grail...
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  • Chali Dhabecho Ka Gaon Dhawa I Dhawa Ii Melwa Modathali Piprali Rabariyawas Rajeshwar Nagar...
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    their otherwise unrecorded oral stories. While often interpreted as that of Melwas, a mysterious figure identified as Mardoc may instead represent Mordred...
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    links Arthur to the Tor in an account of a confrontation between Arthur and Melwas, who had kidnapped Queen Guinevere. Joseph is said to have arrived in Glastonbury...
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