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227:: a magical sword called Dyrnwyn (white-hilt). The list also attempts to justify Rhydderch's epithet 'Hael' in describing the sword: "if a well-born man drew it himself, it burst into flame from its hilt to its tip. And everyone who used to ask for it would receive; but because of this peculiarity everyone used to reject it. And therefore he was called Rhydderch the Generous."
137:. This is often interpreted as an alliance of Northern Brythonic kings, though it is not explicitly stated that they fought together against Hussa. If they did fight together, Rhydderch may have been present at the siege of Ynys Metcaut (the Island of
204:. One of the saint's miracles was to save Rhydderch's adulterous Queen Languoreth from the king's wrath, by rediscovering her lost ring and thereby proving her innocence. The
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to avenge the death of Elidir
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Renfrewshire, Scotland. This stone is said to mark the burial place of Rhydderch.
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features a salmon with a ring in its mouth in reference to this story.
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300:Bromwich, pp. 240-1.
198:Life of St Kentigern
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112:Vita Sancti Columbae
753:Gwallog ap Llaennog
280:MacQuarrie, pp.6–7.
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154:John Veitch
139:Lindisfarne
823:Categories
758:Gwenddolau
606:(possible)
600:(possible)
579:Hen Ogledd
519:Riderch II
407:rulers of
268:References
88:Hen Ogledd
83:Hen Ogledd
54:(English:
793:Talhaearn
682:Arfderydd
651:Dunutinga
514:Eugein II
409:Dumbarton
78:Brittonic
798:Taliesin
733:Coel Hen
692:Catraeth
687:Carlisle
620:Gododdin
598:Bryneich
593:Alt Clut
499:Teudebur
463:Eugein I
443:Tutagual
330:, p. 114
253:fl. 580
242:Tutagual
177:Rhun Hir
74:Alt Clut
738:Cunedda
723:Aneirin
529:Arthgal
494:Beli II
453:Neithon
438:Clinoch
405:British
338:Sources
259:Neithon
202:Glasgow
196:In the
173:Gwynedd
131:Morcant
127:Gwallog
108:Adomnán
716:People
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625:Rheged
610:Ebrauc
458:Beli I
428:Cinuit
403:: the
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615:Elmet
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123:Urien
96:Latin
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