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- 09:4409:44, 4 July 2025 Sir Balin (hist | edit) [15,489 bytes] WikiKnight (talk | contribs) (Created page with "thumb|"Balin, full of fear, crawled on his hands and knees to his brother." [[William Henry Margetson|W. H. Margetson's illustration for ''Legends of King Arthur and His Knights'' (1914)]] '''Balin''' {{IPAc-en|ˈ|b|eɪ|l|ᵻ|n}} '''the Savage''', also known as the '''Knight with the Two Swords''', is a character in Arthurian legend. He is a relatively late addition to the medieval Arthu...")
- 08:5308:53, 4 July 2025 Dolorous Stroke (hist | edit) [1,595 bytes] WikiKnight (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{short description|Trope in Arthurian and Celtic legend}} thumb|[[Sir Balin stabbing the Fisher King in Lancelot Speed's illustration for James Knowles' ''The Legends of King Arthur and His Knights'' (1912)]] The '''Dolorous Stroke''' is a trope in Arthurian legend and some other stories of Celtic origin. In its fullest form, it concerns the...")
- 08:5108:51, 4 July 2025 Galahad (hist | edit) [29,863 bytes] WikiKnight (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Infobox character | series = Matter of Britain | image = Sir Galahad (Watts).jpg | caption = ''Sir Galahad'' by George Frederic Watts | first = Lancelot-Grail cycle | creator = | title = Sir | occupation = Knight of the Round Table | weapon = * Sword with the Red Hilt (Balin's sword; sword from the floating stone) * Sword of the Strange Hangings (David's sword) | family = Lancelot and Elain...")
- 08:4808:48, 4 July 2025 Joseph of Arimathea (hist | edit) [29,522 bytes] WikiKnight (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Infobox saint |honorific_prefix = Saint |name=Joseph of Arimathea |birth_date= |death_date=c. 1st century |feast_day={{ubl|3rd Sunday of Pascha, the Feast of the Myrrh-bearing Women: Eastern Orthodox Church|31 July: Eastern Orthodox Church, Eastern Catholic Churches |1 August: Episcopal (Anglican) Church |31 August: General Roman Calendar|Monday after 6th Sunday after Feast of the Cross#Armenian Apostolic Church|feast of the...")
- 08:4508:45, 4 July 2025 The Story of King Arthur and His Knights (hist | edit) [14,808 bytes] WikiKnight (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Infobox book | <!-- See Wikipedia:WikiProject_Novels or Wikipedia:WikiProject_Books --> | name = The Story of King Arthur and His Knights | title_orig = | translator = | image = The Story of King Arthur and His Knights by Howard Pyle - 1903 cover.png | caption = Cover of the first printing of the 1903 edition | author = Howard Pyle | cover_artist = | series = | genre = Children's literature, historical f...")
- 08:4408:44, 4 July 2025 Maleagant (hist | edit) [9,965 bytes] WikiKnight (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''Maleagant''' (alternatively ''Malagant'', ''Meleagan'', ''Meleagant'', ''Meliagant'', ''Meliagaunt'', ''Meliagant'', ''Meliaganz'', ''Meliagrance'', ''Meliagrant'', ''Mellegrans'', ''Mellyagraunce'') is an often otherworldly villain from the Arthurian legend. In a popular Arthurian episode recorded in several different versions, Maleagant abducts King Arthur’s wife, Queen Guinevere, necessitating her rescue by Arthur and h...")
- 08:4108:41, 4 July 2025 Love potion (hist | edit) [6,186 bytes] WikiKnight (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Short description|Fictional magical liquid}} thumb|''[[The Love Potion'' (1903) by Evelyn de Morgan]] A '''love potion''' (''poculum amatorium'')<ref>{{Cite journal |title=National Library of Medicine |date=2018 |pmc=6041438 |last1=Leonti |first1=M. |last2=Casu |first2=L. |journal=Frontiers in Pharmacology |volume=9 |page=567 |doi=10.3389/fphar.2018.00567 |doi-access=free |pmid=30026695 }}</ref> is a magical liq...")
- 08:3908:39, 4 July 2025 Tristan and Iseult (hist | edit) [52,511 bytes] WikiKnight (talk | contribs) (Created page with "thumb|''Tristan and Isolde'' by [[Herbert James Draper|Herbert Draper (1901)]] '''Tristan and Iseult''', also known as '''Tristan and Isolde''' and other names, is a medieval chivalric romance told in numerous variations since the 12th century.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Tristan and Isolde {{!}} legendary figures {{!}} Britannica |url=https://www.britannica.com/topic/Tristan-and-Isolde |access-date=2022-05-03 |website=...")
- 08:3708:37, 4 July 2025 Medieval Latin (hist | edit) [40,238 bytes] WikiKnight (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Infobox language | name = Medieval Latin | nativename = | region = Latin Christianity<br>(Most of Europe. Also among Mozarabs and Roman Africans) | states = Numerous small states | nation = ''De facto'' in most Catholic and/or Romance-speaking states during the Middle Ages{{efn|Exceptions include the Romanian Lands of Mold...")
- 08:3608:36, 4 July 2025 Cadoc (hist | edit) [22,090 bytes] WikiKnight (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Infobox saint |name=Saint Cadoc |birth_date=c. 497 |death_date=580, traditionally 21 September |feast_day=25 September,<br>formerly 24 January |venerated_in=Catholic Church;<br>Eastern Orthodox Church<ref>Hutchinson-Hall, John. ''Orthodox Saints of the British Isles. Vol I'' (St. Eadfrith Press, 2013) p. 75</ref><br>Anglicanism |image=Saint_Cado.JPG |imagesize=200px |caption=Saint Cadog as represented at Belz in Brittany |birth_place=...")
- 08:3308:33, 4 July 2025 Annales Cambriae (hist | edit) [12,935 bytes] WikiKnight (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Short description|Chronicle of medieval British history}} {{italic title}} thumb|250px |{{Lang|la|Annales Cambriae}}: page view from MS. '''A''' The '''{{Lang|la|Annales Cambriae}}''' (Latin for '''''Annals of Wales''''') is the title given to a complex of Latin chronicles compiled or derived from diverse sources at St David's in Dyfed, Wales. The earliest is a 12th-century presumed copy of a mid-10th-ce...")
- 08:3208:32, 4 July 2025 Sagramore (hist | edit) [10,503 bytes] WikiKnight (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Infobox character | name = Sagremore | series = Matter of Britain | image = Hb-sagrenior.jpg | caption = Attributed arms of "Sagrenior le Desiré" | first = ''Erec and Enide'' | title = Prince, Sir | occupation = Knight of the Round Table | relatives = Elyan the White, Mordred | spouse = Sebile | religion = Christian | origin = Kingdom of Hungary }} '''Sagramore''', also known as...")
- 08:3108:31, 4 July 2025 Urien (hist | edit) [73,606 bytes] WikiKnight (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Short description|Sixth-century ruler of Rheged}} {{good article}} {{wn|Urien|Cynfarch Oer}} {{Infobox royalty | name = Urien Rheged | image = Arms of Rhys ap Thomas.svg | alt = Arms of Rhys ap Thomas of Abermarlais, which were attributed to Urien | caption = Arms of Rhys ap Thomas ({{died in|1525}}), attributed to Urien, with whom Rhys claimed kinship<ref>{{harvnb|Flood|2016|pp=138-141}}</ref> | native_lang1 = Com...")
- 08:2608:26, 4 July 2025 Ywain (hist | edit) [16,302 bytes] WikiKnight (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Short description|Legendary character and Knight of the Round Table}} {{Infobox character | name = Ywain | image = Ewaine.png | caption = "Sir Ewaine, Knight of the Fountain", Howard Pyle's illustration from ''The Story of Sir Launcelot and His Companions'' (1907) | based_on = Owain mab Urien | occupation = Knight of the Round Table | title = Prince, Sir | nationality = Celtic Briton | family = Urien (f...")
- 08:2508:25, 4 July 2025 Tristan (hist | edit) [23,809 bytes] WikiKnight (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Infobox character | name = | series = Tristan and Iseult | image = File:Rogelio de Egusquiza - Tristán e Iseo (La vida).jpg | caption = ''Tristan and Isolde (Life)'' by Rogelio de Egusquiza (1912) | occupation = Knight (Knight of the Round Table in the prose tradition) | first = | nationality = Cornish | family = Meliodas, M...")
- 08:2408:24, 4 July 2025 Perceval's sister (hist | edit) [6,063 bytes] WikiKnight (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Short description|Character in Arthurian legend}} '''Perceval's sister''' is a role of two similar but distinct characters in the Holy Grail stories within the Arthurian legend featuring the Grail hero Perceval (Percival). The first of them is named '''Dindrane''', the second is usually unnamed and is known today as the '''Grail heroine'''. ==Dindrane== Dindrane (alternatively ''Dandrane'', ''Dandrenor'', ''Dindraine'') is a character in the 13th-...")
- 08:2208:22, 4 July 2025 Dagonet (hist | edit) [6,464 bytes] WikiKnight (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''Dagonet''' {{IPAc-en|ˈ|d|æ|ɡ|ə|n|ɛ|t|,_|d|æ|ɡ|ə|ˈ|n|ɛ|t}} (also known as ''Daguenet'', ''Daguenes'', ''Daguenez'', ''Danguenes'', and other spellings) is a Knight of the Round Table in Arthurian legend. His depictions and characterisations variously portray a foolish and cowardly knight, a violently deranged madman, to the now-iconic image of King Arthur's beloved court jester. ==Medieval literatu...")
- 08:2108:21, 4 July 2025 Constantine (Briton) (hist | edit) [29,318 bytes] WikiKnight (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Short description|King of Dumnonia and legendary King of Britain}} {{Use dmy dates|date=April 2019}} {{EngvarB|date=April 2019}} {{good article}} '''Constantine''' ({{IPAc-en|ˈ|k|ɒ|n|s|t|ən|t|iː|n}}, {{langx|cy|Cystennin}}, fl. 520–523) was a 6th-century king of Dumnonia in sub-Roman Britain, who was remembered in later British tradition as a legendary King of Britain. The only conte...")
- 08:2008:20, 4 July 2025 Lancelot, the Knight of the Cart (hist | edit) [17,490 bytes] WikiKnight (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Short description|12th-century Old French poem by Chrétien de Troyes}} {{italic title}} {{Infobox medieval text <!----------Name----------> | name = Lancelot, the Knight of the Cart | alternative title(s) = <!----------Image----------> | image = File:Lancelot passant le pont de l'Épée.jpg | caption = Lancelot crossing the sword bridge (illumination in a manuscript produced for Jacques d'Armagnac, Duke of Nemours,...")
- 08:1908:19, 4 July 2025 Yvain, the Knight of the Lion (hist | edit) [10,895 bytes] WikiKnight (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Short description|Arthurian romance by Chrétien de Troyes}} {{Italic title}}{{refimprove|date=May 2023}} {{Infobox medieval text <!----------Name----------> | name = Yvain, the Knight of the Lion | alternative title(s) = <!----------Image----------> | image = File:Iwein Rodenegg.jpg | caption = Anonymous 13th century fresco, depicting a scene from "Iwein" ({{Ill|Rodenegg Castle|it|Castello di Rodengo}}) <!----------Info...")
- 08:1808:18, 4 July 2025 Cador (hist | edit) [15,463 bytes] WikiKnight (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Short description|Legendary Duke of Cornwall}} {{for|the surname|Cador (surname)}} {{Redirect|Cado|the computer company|CADO Systems}} {{Use dmy dates|date=April 2019}} {{EngvarB|date=April 2019}} {{Cleanup rewrite|date=May 2023}} '''Cador''' ({{langx|la|Cadorius}}) is a legendary Duke of Cornwall, known chiefly through Geoffrey of Monmouth's pseudohistorical ''Historia Regum Britanniae'' and previous manuscript sour...")
- 08:1808:18, 4 July 2025 Brunor (hist | edit) [18,950 bytes] WikiKnight (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Short description|Given name}} {{Use dmy dates|date=April 2019}} {{EngvarB|date=April 2019}} {{For|his father|#Brunor the Black, the Good Knight Without Fear}} '''Brunor''', '''Breunor''', '''Branor''' or '''Brunoro''' are various forms of a name given to several different characters in the works of the Tristan tradition of Arthurian legend. They include the Knight of the Round Table known as ''Brunor/Breunor le Noir'' (French fo...")
- 08:1708:17, 4 July 2025 King Bagdemagus (hist | edit) [6,614 bytes] WikiKnight (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{short description|Character in Arthurian legend}} {{Use dmy dates|date=April 2019}} {{EngvarB|date=April 2019}} '''Bagdemagus''' (pronounced /ˈbægdɛˌmægəs/), also known as ''Bademagu'', ''Bademagus'', ''Bademaguz'', ''Bagdemagu'', ''Bagomedés'', ''Baldemagu'', ''Baldemagus'', ''Bandemagu'', ''Bandemagus'', ''Bangdemagew'', ''Baudemagu'', ''Baudemagus'', and other variants (such as the Italian ''Bando di Mago'' or the Hebrew ''Bano of Magoç''), is a character in...")
- 08:1708:17, 4 July 2025 Guinevere (hist | edit) [70,804 bytes] WikiKnight (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{short description|Arthurian legend character}} {{other uses}} {{Use British English|date=April 2019}} {{Use dmy dates|date=April 2019}} {{Infobox character | name = Guinevere | series = Matter of Britain | image = Queen Guinevere by James Archer.jpg | caption = Guinevere watching the mortally wounded Arthur being sailed off to Avalon in ''Queen Guinevere'' by James Archer (c. 1860) | title = Princess, Queen, Mot...")
- 08:1608:16, 4 July 2025 Prose Tristan (hist | edit) [19,748 bytes] WikiKnight (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Short description|13th-century French Arthurian romance}} {{DISPLAYTITLE:Prose ''Tristan''}} {{Copyedit|date=December 2024}} {{Lead too short|date=June 2025}} {{Infobox book series | name = ''Roman de Tristan'' | image = File:Tristan et Yseut buvant le philtre d'amour.jpg | image_caption = Tristan and Iseult drinking the love potion while playing chess on a ship in a 13th-century manuscript copied in France around 1470 as part of the ''Compilation arthurienne d...")
- 08:1208:12, 4 July 2025 Post-Vulgate Cycle (hist | edit) [12,896 bytes] WikiKnight (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Short description|Early 13th century Arthurian literature}} {{Infobox book | name = Post-Vulgate Cycle | image = File:Morgan gives Arthur the fake Excalibur (MS 38117).png | caption = Morgan le Fay gives King Arthur the fake Excalibur in a 14th-century copy of the Post-Vulgate ''Suite de Merlin'' | author = Unknown (self-attributed to Robert de Boron), probably an anonymous single scribe (speculated to be a...")
- 08:1208:12, 4 July 2025 Battle of Camlann (hist | edit) [22,406 bytes] WikiKnight (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{short description|Legendary conflict}} {{redirect|Camlann|the living history museum|Camlann Medieval Village}} {{Use dmy dates|date=April 2022}} thumb|250px|''Battle Between King Arthur and Sir Mordred'', a painting by [[William Hatherell]] The '''Battle of Camlann''' ({{langx|cy|Gwaith Camlan}} or ''Brwydr Camlan'') is the legendary final battle of King Arthur, in which Arthur either die...")
- 08:1108:11, 4 July 2025 Mordred (hist | edit) [44,027 bytes] WikiKnight (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{short description|Character in Arthurian legend}} {{other uses}} {{Use dmy dates|date=April 2019}} {{EngvarB|date=April 2019}} {{Infobox character | series = Matter of Britain | image = Sir Mordred by H. J. Ford.png | caption = ''Sir Mordred'' by H. J. Ford (1902) | first = ''Annales Cambriae'' (Medraut) <br /> ''Historia Regum Britanniae'' (Mo[r]dred) | occupation = Usurper ...")
- 08:0908:09, 4 July 2025 Agravain (hist | edit) [19,155 bytes] WikiKnight (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Short description|Legendary Arthurian knight}}{{Use dmy dates|date=April 2019}} {{EngvarB|date=April 2019}} {{Infobox character | name = Agravain | series = Matter of Britain | image = File:Blason Agravain.svg | alt = | caption = Agravain's attributed arms | first = ''Perceval, the Story of the Grail'' by Chrétien de Troyes | title = Prince, Sir | occupation = Knight of the Round Table | family = Lot, Morg...")
- 06:5906:59, 4 July 2025 Accolon (hist | edit) [5,163 bytes] WikiKnight (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Infobox character | series = Matter of Britain | image = And grasped of both wild hands, swung trenchant.png | caption = Accolon fights Arthur in Eric Pape's illustration for Madison Cawein's 1889 poem "Accolon of Gaul" (1907) | first = Post-Vulgate ''Suite de Merlin'' | occupation = Knight | significant_other = Morgan le Fay }} '''Accolon''' {{IPAc-en|ˈ|æ|k|əl|ɒ|n}} is a character in Arthurian legends where he is a lover...")
- 06:5906:59, 4 July 2025 Bors (hist | edit) [9,449 bytes] WikiKnight (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Short description|Legendary Arthurian knight}}{{Use dmy dates|date=August 2024}} {{EngvarB|date=April 2019}} {{other uses}} thumb|Sir Bors de Ganis in [[Howard Pyle's illustration for ''The Story of Sir Launcelot and His Companions'' (1907)|alt=]] '''Bors''' ({{IPAc-en|ˈ|b|ɔr|z}}; {{langx|fr|link=no|Bohort}}) is the name of two knights in Arthurian legend, an elder and a younger. The two first appear in the 13th-century Lance...")
- 06:5806:58, 4 July 2025 Bedivere (hist | edit) [11,939 bytes] WikiKnight (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Short description|Legendary Arthurian knight}}{{Use dmy dates|date=April 2019}} {{EngvarB|date=April 2019}} {{redirect|Bedwyr|other people with the name|Bedwyr (given name)}} {{Infobox character | name = Bedivere | series = Matter of Britain | image = File:King Arthur Sir Bedivere throwing Excalibur into the lake by Walter Crane.jpg | caption = Sir Bedivere throwing Excalibur into the lake. Illustration by Walter Cran...")
- 06:5506:55, 4 July 2025 Nine sorceresses (hist | edit) [25,706 bytes] WikiKnight (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{short description|Arthurian Legend element}} The '''nine sorceresses''' or '''nine sisters''' ({{langx|cy|naw chwaer}}) are a recurring element in Arthurian legend in variants of the popular nine maidens theme from world mythologies. Their most important appearances are in Geoffrey of Monmouth's introduction of Avalon and the character that would later become Morgan le Fay, and as the central motif of Peredur's story in...")
- 06:5406:54, 4 July 2025 Glewlwyd Gafaelfawr (hist | edit) [5,841 bytes] WikiKnight (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Short description|Mythological figure}} {{lang|mga|'''Glewlwyd Gafaelfawr'''}} ("Brave Grey Mighty Grasp") is a hero, warrior, and porter in tradition and Arthurian mythology, in which he appears as a knight in Arthur's retinue and chief gatekeeper of his court. He is one of the earliest characters to be associated with Arthur and appears in a number of texts, including ''Culhwch ac Olwen'', ''Three Welsh...")
- 06:5106:51, 4 July 2025 Kay (Arthurian legend) (hist | edit) [20,812 bytes] WikiKnight (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Short description|Legendary Arthurian knight}} {{Use dmy dates|date=April 2019}} {{EngvarB|date=April 2019}} thumb|upright|"Keux's" [[attributed arms]] In Arthurian legend, '''Kay''' {{IPAc-en|ˈ|k|eɪ}} ({{langx|cy|'''Cai'''}}, Middle Welsh '''''Kei''''' or '''''Cei'''''; {{langx|la|Caius}}; French: ''Keu''; Old French: ''Kès'' or ''Kex'') is King Arthur's foster brother and later seneschal, as well as one of the first Knig...")
- 06:5106:51, 4 July 2025 Peredur son of Efrawg (hist | edit) [12,331 bytes] 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...")
- 06:4106:41, 4 July 2025 List of rulers of Gwynedd (hist | edit) [14,115 bytes] WikiKnight (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Short description|King list of the medieval Kingdom of Gwynedd}} {{Use British English|date=July 2024}} {{Use dmy dates|date=August 2019}} {{main article|Kingdom of Gwynedd}} This is a '''list of the rulers of the Kingdom of Gwynedd'''. Many of them were also acclaimed "King of the Britons" or "Prince of Wales". File:Arms_of_Llywelyn.svg|thumb|Traditional arms of the House of Aberffraw, rulers of the Kingdom of Gwynedd, attributed to Llywelyn the Great...")
- 06:4106:41, 4 July 2025 Owain Gwynedd (hist | edit) [18,159 bytes] WikiKnight (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Short description|King of Gwynedd from 1137 to 1170}} {{more citations needed|date=December 2021}} {{use British English|date=August 2019}} {{use dmy dates|date=August 2019}} {{Infobox royalty | native_lang1 = Welsh | image = Owain Gwynedd (PB02299).jpg | caption = Depiction by Hugh Williams, 1909 | succession = King of Gwynedd | reign = 1137–1170 | predecessor = Gruffudd ap Cynan | successor = Hywel ab Owa...")
- 06:4006:40, 4 July 2025 Welsh Dragon (hist | edit) [45,440 bytes] WikiKnight (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Short description|Heraldic symbol of Wales}} {{redirect|Y Ddraig Goch|the Welsh national flag|Flag of Wales}} {{Use dmy dates|date=January 2014}} {{Use British English|date=January 2014}} thumb|The Welsh Dragon ({{Lang|cy|Y Ddraig Goch}}) The '''Welsh Dragon''' ({{langx|cy|y Ddraig Goch}}, meaning 'the red dragon'; {{IPA|cy|ə ˈðraiɡ ˈɡoːχ|pron}}) is a heraldic symbol that represents Wales and appears on the nati...")
- 06:3906:39, 4 July 2025 Historiography of the Anglo-Saxon settlement of Britain (hist | edit) [90,180 bytes] WikiKnight (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Short description|none}} The historiography on the '''Anglo-Saxon migration''' into Britain has tried to explain how there was a widespread change from Romano-British to Anglo-Saxon cultures in the area roughly corresponding to present-day England between the Fall of the Western Roman Empire and the eighth century, a time when there were scant historical records. From as early as the eighth century until around the 1970s, the traditional view of th...")
- 06:3706:37, 4 July 2025 Dinas Emrys (hist | edit) [13,705 bytes] WikiKnight (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Short description|Iron Age hillfort in Gwynedd, Wales}} {{Use dmy dates|date=April 2022}} {{Infobox landform |name = Dinas Emrys |type = Hillock |photo = DinasEmrys1.JPG |photo_caption = Dinas Emrys with the River Glaslyn in the foreground |photo_alt = A view up the hillock, covered with vegetation. See lead paragraph. |location = Gwynedd, Wales, UK |map = Wales Gwynedd |map_width = 256 |map_caption = Locat...")
- 06:3606:36, 4 July 2025 White dragon (hist | edit) [8,877 bytes] WikiKnight (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Short description|Symbol of the Anglo-Saxons in Welsh mythology}} {{other uses|White Dragon (disambiguation)}} {{Multiple issues| {{Original research|date=October 2018}} {{more citations needed|date=September 2012}} }} thumb|right|Vortigern and Ambros watch the fight between the [[Welsh dragon|red and white dragons: an illustration from a 15th-century manuscript of Geoffrey of Monmouth's ''Historia Regum Britanniae|History of the K...")
- 06:3606:36, 4 July 2025 Coraniaid (hist | edit) [5,009 bytes] WikiKnight (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Short description|Legendary race from Welsh mythology}} The '''Coraniaid''' {{IPA|cy|kɔˈranjaid|}} are a race of beings from Welsh mythology. They appear in the Middle Welsh prose tale ''Lludd and Llefelys'', which survives in the ''Mabinogion'' and inserted into several texts of the ''Brut y Brenhinedd'', a Welsh adaptation of Geoffrey of Monmouth's ''Historia Regum Britanniae''. The Coraniaid figure in the tale as one of three Plagues...")
- 06:3506:35, 4 July 2025 Lludd and Llefelys (hist | edit) [8,468 bytes] 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...")
- 06:3506:35, 4 July 2025 Lludd Llaw Eraint (hist | edit) [10,273 bytes] WikiKnight (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Short description|Legendary hero from Welsh mythology}} {{Infobox deity | type = Welsh | name = Lludd Llaw Eraint | deity_of = <!-- or god_of / Alusi_of --> | other_names = Nudd Llaw Ereint | cult_center = Wales | abode = Possibly London<ref name="IoMGLlud">{{cite book |last=d'Este |first=Sorita |url=https://www.google.co.uk/books/edition/The_Isles_of_the_Many_Gods/4GhrBAAACAAJ?hl=cy |title=The Isles of the Many Gods: An A-Z of the Paga...")
- 06:3206:32, 4 July 2025 Fata Morgana (mirage) (hist | edit) [40,970 bytes] WikiKnight (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{short description|Optical phenomenon}} {{Use dmy dates|date=November 2020}} thumb|A Fata Morgana seen over the Baltic Sea, 2016. The mirage consists of multiple upright and inverted images over the original object. thumb|A Fata Morgana of a container ship seen off the coast of [[Oceanside, California]] File:Fa...")
- 06:3006:30, 4 July 2025 Avalon (hist | edit) [55,985 bytes] WikiKnight (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Short description|Legendary island featured in Arthurian legend}} {{About|the legendary island|other uses|Avalon (disambiguation)}} {{Use dmy dates|date=April 2022}} {{Infobox fictional location | name = Avalon | image = Burne-Jones Last Sleep of Arthur in Avalon v2.jpg | caption = ''The Last Sleep of Arthur in Avalon'' by Edward Burne-Jones | source = Matter of Britain | first = ''Historia Regum Britanniae'' | type = Fair...")
- 06:2806:28, 4 July 2025 Book of Taliesin (hist | edit) [16,709 bytes] WikiKnight (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Short description|Medieval Welsh manuscript}}{{About|the medieval Welsh manuscript|the album by Deep Purple|The Book of Taliesyn}} {{otheruses|Taliesin (disambiguation)}} {{Infobox manuscript <!----------Name----------> | name = Book of Taliesin | location = Aberystwyth, NLW, Peniarth MS 2 <!----------Image----------> | image = File:Book.of.Taliesin.facsimile.png | width = 200px | caption = fac...")
- 06:2706:27, 4 July 2025 Preiddeu Annwfn (hist | edit) [17,716 bytes] WikiKnight (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Short description|Medieval Welsh poem}} {{Use dmy dates|date=April 2022}} {{Italic title}} 250px|thumb|Image by E. Wallcousins, 1912. "In Caer Pedryvan, four its revolutions; In the first word from the cauldron when spoken, From the breath of [[nine sorceresses|nine maidens it was gently warmed". ]] '''''Preiddeu Annwfn''''' or '''''Preiddeu Annwn''''' ({{langx|en|'''The Spoils of Annwfn'''}}) is a cryptic poem...")
- 06:2606:26, 4 July 2025 White Book of Rhydderch (hist | edit) [3,769 bytes] 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...")