- Peredur
Peredur is the name of a number of men from the boundaries of history and legend that was
Dark Age Britain. The most well known of them appear in the following literary sources:
* "Peredur ab Efrawg " (Peredur son of York) - one of theArthurian Welsh Romances associated with the "Mabinogion ". It tells the life-story of its titular character. According some historiansChrétien de Troyes transformed Peredur intoPercival , but it seems obvious that the author of "Peredur" takes some informations to the French author.
* "Vita Merlini" ("Life of Merlin"), byGeoffrey of Monmouth – a Peredur, King of Gwynedd, appears inbattle , apparently at Arfderydd.Both may possibly be identifiable as an historical
Brython ic king of somewhere in Northern Britain recorded in:*"Trioedd Ynis Prydein" (The Welsh Triads) – which say he fought at the
Battle of Arfderydd ; was, with Gwrgi and Arddun, one of triplets born to the wife of Eliffer Gosgorddfawr; died, alongside Gwrgi, fighting the Northern Angle, ‘Eda Glinfawr’.The
Annales Cambriae also say the sons of Eliffer were at Arfderydd in573 and that Peredur and Gwrgi died in580 . There appears to have been a tradition that Peredur founded the town of Pickering in theNorth Riding of Yorkshire (nowNorth Yorkshire ). Considering the association of the Mabinogion character with nearby York, he may have ruled a kingdom based on that city (then called CaerEbrauc ).External links
* [http://www.earlybritishkingdoms.com/bios/peredaeb.html Early British Kingdoms: Peredur Paladr Hir]
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