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4 July 2025
N 08:27 | Template:Short description diffhist +1,362 WikiKnight talk contribs (Created page with "{{#ifeq:{{lc:{{{1|}}}}}|none|{{SHORTDESC:}}<nowiki/><!--Prevents whitespace issues when used with adjacent newlines-->|<div class="shortdescription nomobile noexcerpt noprint searchaux" style="display:none">{{{1|}}}{{SHORTDESC:{{{1|}}}|{{{2|}}}}}</div>}}<includeonly>{{#ifeq:{{{pagetype}}}|Disambiguation pages||{{#ifeq:{{pagetype |defaultns = all |user=exclude}}|exclude||{{#ifeq:{{#switch: {{NAMESPACENUMBER}} | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 100 | 1...") |
N 06:51 | Peredur son of Efrawg diffhist +12,331 WikiKnight talk contribs (Created page with "{{Short description|One of the Three Welsh Romances}} {{italic title}} {{Infobox Medieval text <!----------Name----------> | name = ''Peredur fab Efrawg'' | alternative title(s) = "Peredur son of Efrawg" <!----------Image----------> | image = Myths and legends; the Celtic race (1910) (14596966327).jpg | caption = The mysterious severed head being shown to Peredur by the King in T. W. Rolleston's ''Myths...") |
N 06:35 | Lludd and Llefelys diffhist +8,468 WikiKnight talk contribs (Created page with "{{Short description|Welsh prose tale}} right|thumb|Illustration by Arthur Rackham, from ''The Allies Fairy Book'' from 1916. Lludd confronts the mighty magician. thumb|The opening lines of Lludd and Llefelys (Bodleian Library's manuscript) '''''Lludd and Llefelys''''' ({{langx|cy|Cyfranc Lludd...") |
N 06:26 | White Book of Rhydderch diffhist +3,769 WikiKnight talk contribs (Created page with "{{Short description|14th century Welsh manuscript}} {{more footnotes|date=December 2015}} thumb|White Book of Rhydderch f.61.r '''The White Book of Rhydderch''' (Welsh: ''Llyfr Gwyn Rhydderch'', National Library of Wales, Peniarth MS 4-5) is one of the most notable and celebrated surviving manuscripts in Welsh. Mostly written in southwest Wales in the middle of the 14th century (c. 1350) it is the earliest c...") |
N 06:22 | Geoffrey of Monmouth diffhist +22,454 WikiKnight talk contribs (Created page with "{{Short description|Historian and Bishop of St Asaph, Wales (c. 1095 – 1155)}} {{Use British English|date=August 2014}} {{Use dmy dates|date=August 2014}} {{Infobox person | honorific_prefix = | name = Geoffrey of Monmouth | honorific_suffix = | image = Geoffrey of Monmouth at Tintern Station (geograph 6023609).jpg | alt = Wooden statue of a man holding a book | caption = Statue of Geoffrey at the Old Station...") |
N 05:52 | Brân the Blessed diffhist +20,091 WikiKnight talk contribs (Created page with "{{Short description|Giant and king in Welsh mythology (18-70)}} {{redirect|King Bran|the character from "A Song of Ice and Fire"|Bran Stark}} {{Distinguish|Brian Blessed}} {{Infobox character | name = Brân the Blessed<br> Brân Fendigaidd / Bendigeidfran | series = Mabinogi | image = The Two Kings - geograph.org.uk - 672281.jpg | caption = ''The Two Kings'' (sculptor Ivor Robert-Jones, 1984) at Harlech Castle, Wales. B...") |
N 05:52 | Pwyll diffhist +9,153 WikiKnight talk contribs (Created page with "{{about|the Welsh hero|the impact crater on Europa|Pwyll (crater)}} {{short description|Welsh hero}} thumb|Pwyll, Prince of Dyfed hunting with his hounds '''Pwyll Pen Annwn''' ({{IPA|cy|pʊi̯ɬ|pron}}) is a prominent figure in Welsh mythology and literature, the lord of Dyfed, husband of Rhiannon and father of the hero Pryderi. With a name meaning "wisdom", he is the eponymous hero of Pwyll Pen...") |
N 05:51 | Taliesin diffhist +27,802 WikiKnight talk contribs (Created page with "{{Short description|Sub-Roman Welsh poet}}{{Redirect|Gwion}} {{Other uses}} {{EngvarB|date=August 2014}} {{Use dmy dates|date=August 2014}} {{Infobox person | image = File:The finding of Taliesin.jpg | alt = An illustration of a baby being discovered by an adult female in a basket floating upon some open water. An adult male watches the discovery. | caption = ''The finding of Taliesin by Elphin and Angharad'', F. H. Townsend's illustration for Thomas Love P...") |
N 05:50 | Ceridwen diffhist +9,564 WikiKnight talk contribs (Created page with "{{Short description|Character from Welsh mythology}} {{other uses}} thumb|right|''Ceridwen'' by [[Christopher Williams (Welsh artist)|Christopher Williams, (1910)]] '''Ceridwen''' or '''Cerridwen''' ({{IPA|cy|kɛrˈɪdwɛn|pron|Ceridwen.wav}} ''Ke-RID-wen'') was an enchantress in Welsh medieval legend. She was the mother of a hideous son, Morfran, and a beautiful daughter, Creirwy. Her husband was Tegid Foel and they...") |
N 05:44 | Red Book of Hergest diffhist +11,493 WikiKnight talk contribs (Created page with "{{Short description|14th century Welsh manuscript collection}} {{Use dmy dates|date=April 2022}} {{italic title}} {{Infobox manuscript <!----------Name---------->| name = ''Red Book of Hergest''<br />''Llyfr Coch Hergest'' | location = Oxford, Jesus College, MS 111 <!----------Image---------->| image = Image:Red.Book.of.Hergest.facsimile.png | width = 180px | caption = Facsimile of part of column 579 from the ''Red Book of Hergest'' <!----------General---------->| Also k...") |
N 05:41 | Eisteddfod diffhist +168,084 WikiKnight talk contribs (Created page with "{{Short description|Type of Welsh festival of literature, music and performance}} {{Use dmy dates|date=August 2021}} {{Culture of Wales}} In Welsh culture, an '''''eisteddfod'''''{{efn|{{IPAc-en|audio=Eisteddfod.wav|aɪ|ˈ|s|t|ɛ|ð|v|ɒ|d}} {{respell|eye|STEDH|vod}}, <small>also</small> {{IPAc-en|US|eɪ|ˈ|-}} {{respell|ay|-}}, {{IPAc-en|UK|aɪ|ˈ|s|t|ɛ|d|v|ə|d|,_|-|f|ə|d|,_|-|v|ɒ|d|,_|-|f|ɒ|d}} {{respell|eye|STED|vəd|,_-|fəd|,_-|vod|,_-|fod}}, {{IPA|cy|e(i)...") |
N 05:39 | Four Branches of the Mabinogi diffhist +32,370 WikiKnight talk contribs (Created page with "{{Short description|Welsh mythology, created between 1050 and 1120}} {{DISPLAYTITLE:''Four Branches of the Mabinogi''}} The '''''Four Branches of the Mabinogi''''' or '''{{lang|cy|Pedair Cainc Y Mabinogi}}''' are the earliest prose stories in the literature of Britain. Originally written in Wales in Middle Welsh, but widely available in translations, the {{lang|cy|Mabinogi}} is generally agreed to be a single work in four parts, or "branches." T...") |
N 05:38 | Welsh mythology diffhist +64,838 WikiKnight talk contribs (Created page with "{{Short description|none}} <!-- "none" is preferred when the title is sufficiently descriptive; see WP:SDNONE --> thumb|right|A leading figure in Welsh mythology, ''[[Ceridwen'' featuring in works by medieval bards, Victorian writers and modern artists. She is regarded as the goddess of rebirth, transformation, and inspiration by modern pagans.]] {{Culture of Wales}}{{Celtic mythology}} '''Welsh mythology''' (also commonly known as ''Y Chwedlau...") |
N 05:30 | Culhwch and Olwen diffhist +19,722 WikiKnight talk contribs (Created page with "{{Short description|Welsh tale}} {{italic title}} {{Lead rewrite|date=February 2023}} {{Infobox Medieval text <!----------Name----------> | name = ''Culhwch ac Olwen'' | alternative title(s) = "Culhwch and Olwen" <!----------Image----------> | image = Jesus-College-MS-111 00400 200v (cropped) Culhwch ac Olwen.jpg | width = | caption = The opening lines of Culhwch and Olwen, from the Red Book of Hergest<br/>''Ki...") |
N 05:25 | Chrétien de Troyes diffhist +16,539 WikiKnight talk contribs (Created page with "{{short description|12th-century French poet and trouvère}} {{family name hatnote|Chrétien|de Troyes|lang=Medieval}} thumb|Engraving considered to be a representation of Chrétien de Troyes in his work studio (1530)|alt= '''Chrétien de Troyes''' ({{IPA|fr|kʁetjɛ̃ də tʁwa|label=Modern French:}}; {{langx|fro|Crestien de Troies}} {{IPA|fro|kresˈtjẽn də ˈtrojəs|}}; {{fl.}} {{c.}} 1160–1191) was a French poet and trouvère...") |