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  Triads of Britain - Wikisource
The second combined expedition was conducted by Caswallawn the son of Beli, and grandson of Manogan, and Gwenwynwyn and Gwanar, the sons of Lliaws, the son of Nwyvre and Arianrhod the daughter of Beli, their mother.
The first was Caswallawn the son of Lludd, son of Beli, son of Mynogan; the second was Caradog, son of Bran, son of Llyr Llediaith; and the third was Owain the son of Maximus.
The first was Caswallawn son of Beli, for Flur, ab Mygnach the dwarf, and he went for her as far as the land of Gascony against the Romans, and he brought her away, and killed 6,000 Caesarians; and in revenge the Romans invaded this Island.
en.wikisource.org /wiki/Triads_of_Britain   (9130 words)

  
 Casswallawn
Son of Beli, usurper of Caradawg ap Bran and Manawyddan ap Llyr, he is said to have killed the companions of Caradawg by doning a cloak of invisability.
Caswallawn is also the Welsh name for the British chieftain Cassivellaunus, leader of the Catuvellauni, who fought off the second Roman invasion by Julius Caesar (54 BCE), but with such heavly losses that he sued for peace.
He is later confused by medieval chroniclers with a mythological figure by the same name, as is Caractacus with Caradawg ap Bran, or was made into a mythological son of Beli Mawr, the ancestor-god of the British princes.
www.maryjones.us /jce/caswallawn.html   (412 words)

  
 The Mabinogion: Branwen the Daughter of Llyr: Notes to Branwen the Daughter of Llyr
CASWALLAWN the son of Beli, known more generally by the name of Cassivelaunus, bestowed on him by the Romans, is a celebrated character in Welsh history.
The charms of Flur, the daughter of Myguach Gorr, are said to have been the cause of this incursion, She had been carried off by Mwrchan, a Gaulish prince, in alliance with Caesar, to whom he intended to present his prize.
The army of Caswallawn did not return with their leader, whence it is called one of the three Emigrant hosts of Britain.
www.sacred-texts.com /neu/celt/mab/mab23.htm   (2217 words)

  
 The Hergest Triads: Part One
And the third (army) went with Caswallawn son of Beli, and Gwennwynwyn and Gwanar, sons of Lliaw son of Nwyfre, and Arianrhod daughter of Beli their mother.
Meinlas [Slender Grey], horse of Caswallawn son of Beli, Melyngan Gamre [Pale Yellow of the Stud], horse of Lleu Skilful-Hand, and Lluagor [Host-Splitter], horse of Caradawg Strong-Arm.
Caswallawn son of Beli, when he went to Rome to seek Fflur; and Manawydan son of Llyr, when the Enchantment was on Dyfed; and Lleu Skilful-Hand, when he and Gwydion were seeking a name and arms from his mother Ar(i)anrhod.
www.ancienttexts.org /library/celtic/ctexts/triads1.html   (3460 words)

  
 The Triads of Wales or Prydain
The second combined expedition was conducted by Caswallawn ap Beli, the grandson of Manogan, and Gwenwynwyn and Gwanar, the sons of Lliaws, ap Nwyvre and Arianrhod, ab Beli, their mother.
They marched, with their Uncle Caswallawn, after the Caesareans, unto the land of the Gauls of Armorica, who were descended from the primitive stock of the Cymry.
The first was Caswallawn ap Beli, for Flur, ab Mygnach Gor (dwarf), and he went for her as far as the Land of Gascony against the Romans, and he brought her away, and killed 6,000 Caesareans; and in revenge the Romans invaded this Island.
www.tylwythteg.com /triads/triads.html   (9147 words)

  
 Caradawg fab Bran   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
The son of Bendigedfran ap Llyr, Caradawg was the rightful heir to the throne of Britain, but was usurped when Caswallawn usurped his position while Bendigedfran was away fighting in Ireland.
When he is hidden in Britain with his companions, Caswallawn wears a cloak of invisibility and slays each companion, leaving Caradawg to die of sorrow.
While this does have an interesting parallel with the story of Bron, it seems to be a very late construction.
www.maryjones.us /jce/caradawg.html   (120 words)

  
 Love Story - Start
"Marchwyr ap Maelgan was a student of the high poet Caswallawn in the court of King Dunwallawn ap Urien in the northern coastal kingdom of Ysgrant.
Caswallawn was a typical high bard, snooty and quick to anger.
Always were the court officials and local dukes afraid of his power to curse them, and they had good reason to, as well - the last person he satirised was found dead among the rocks of the dangerous coastline.
www.ancientworlds.net /aw/Post/741316   (277 words)

  
 Awen and Nwyfre
To continue consideration of this mythos, the other two sons - Caswallawn and Llevelys are similar to Nissyen and Evnissyen.
Caswallawn, like Evnissyen is both King/Kin murderer (destroyer) and the redeemer whose action saves what is left of the Clan when in need (Preserver).
Llevelys and Nissyen are not "of this place", and impossibly wise and kind.
www.draeconin.com /welsh/database/awenandnwyfre.htm   (1049 words)

  
 Caswallawn Dissertation Help, Write a Dissertation on Caswallawn Thesis
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 X. Manawyddan. The Mabinogeon. Vol. III: The Age of Chivalry. Bulfinch, Thomas. 1913. Age of Fable
the son of Beli.”; “Lord,” said Rhiannon, “Caswallawn is in Kent; thou mayest therefore tarry at the feast, and wait until he shall be nearer.” “We will wait,” he answered.
And such was the friendship between these four, that they would not be parted from each other by night nor by day.
And in the midst of all this he went to Caswallawn at Oxford, and tendered his homage; and honorable was his reception there, and highly was he praised for offering his homage.
www.bartleby.com /182/210.html   (3515 words)

  
 Branwen, daughter of Llyr
"Caswallawn came upon them, and slew six of the men, and Caradawc's heart broke for grief thereof; for he could see the sword that slew the men, but knew not who it was that wielded it.
Caswallawn had flung upon him the Veil of Illusion, so that no one could see him slay the men, but the sword only could they see.
And it liked him not to slay Caradawc, because he was his nephew, the son of his cousin.
www.xs4all.nl /~missgien/arthurian/mabinogion/branwen9.html   (695 words)

  
 Caswallawn Term Papers, Essay Research Paper Help, Essays on Caswallawn
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 The Mabinogion eBook
Said Pryderi, “Tarry ye here the rest of the feast, and I will go into Lloegyr to tender my homage unto Caswallawn the son of Beli.” “Lord,” said Rhiannon, “Caswallawn is in Kent, thou mayest therefore tarry at the feast, and wait until he shall be nearer.” “We will wait,” he answered.
And such was the friendship between those four, that they would not be parted from each other by night nor by day.
And in the midst of all this he went to Caswallawn at Oxford, and tendered his homage; and honourable was his reception there, and highly was he praised for offering his homage.
www.bookrags.com /ebooks/5160/148.html   (585 words)

  
 Caswallon: a Cymric hero and god, also known as Caswallawn, Cadwallon, Catwallawn, Cassivellaunus (Leader in Battle)
Caswallon: a Cymric hero and god, also known as Caswallawn, Cadwallon, Catwallawn, Cassivellaunus (Leader in Battle)
A Cymric Hero and God, also known as Caswallawn, Cadwallon, Catwallawn, Cassivellaunus: Leader in Battle
This would not be surprising for a deity who was both a battle leader and a deity of craftsmen – facing towards both peace and war.
www.celtnet.org.uk /gods_c/caswallon.html   (1187 words)

  
 AmazonBon Xena Disclaimers and Dialogue -- Gabrielle's Hope
Goewin: "Caswallawn, that child is innocent, a clean slate.
We can't punish it for the sins of its father."
Caswallawn: "That baby will not leave this castle alive!"
members.tripod.com /AmazonBon/gh4.html   (476 words)

  
 The Story Of Lludd And Llevelys
BELI the Great, the son of Manogan, had three sons, Lludd and Caswallawn and Nynyaw; and according to the story he had a fourth son called Llevelys.
And after the death of Beli, the kingdom of the island of Britain fell into the hands of Lludd his eldest son; and Lludd ruled prosperously, and rebuilt the city of London, and encompassed it about with numberless towers.
And this tale is called the Story of Lludd and Llevelys.
www.oldandsold.com /articles11/childrens-stories-22.shtml   (1887 words)

  
 How Manawyddan Caught A Thief
"Tarry ye here the rest of the feast, and I will go into England to tender my homage unto Caswallawn, the son of Beli," said Pryderi.
"Lord," said Rhiannon, "Caswallawn is in Kent; thou mayest therefore tarry at the feast, and wait until he shall be nearer." "We will wait," he answered.
After his return Pryderi and Manawyddan began a feast at Narberth, for it was the chief palace.
www.oldandsold.com /articles11/childrens-stories-21.shtml   (3023 words)

  
 Thirteen Treasures
The Mantle of Arthur: whoever wore it was invisible.
(This cloak is also that worn by Caswallawn when he enchants Britain; it is probably also that of Curoi mac Daire who is specifically termed 'the grey man in the mantle'.)
All thirteen treasures reveal a preoccupation with worthiness of the person finding or using them: they will not work for the unworthy.
www.mythiccrossroads.com /13.htm   (568 words)

  
 Welsh Pantheon
Description: Sun God, father of Caswallawn, Llefelys and Lludd, known to Irish as Bile and to the Gauls and Romans as Belenus
Description: Flower Bride of Llew, formed by his father so that he could marry, nobody asked her and she loved a herdsman with whom she plotted his death.
Description: Flower Maiden, beloved of Caswallawn but was carried off by Julius Caesar, her beloved quested to the gates of Rome to retrieve her - Aspect of Sovreignty
www.soltakss.com /aep03.html   (1733 words)

  
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	Beli, husband of Anne, and, the brother of Bran "The Fisher-King", the son[s] of the British ex-king Dubnovellus, has been misidentified by medieval writers with others of the same name, including: (a) Beli Mawr; (b) Heli/Beli, the father of Lludd III, Caswallawn, and Nennius; and (c) Beli, son of Dunvallo "Molmutius".
Beli, or Belinus, or Belus, the son of the British ex-king Dubnovellus [Dunvallo] in exile in Rome, was the original character of Shakespeare’s Belarius.
Cassivellaunus (Caswallawn), King of Britain, fought Julius Caesar 54BC
www.angelfire.com /ego/et_deo/beli_anne_pedigree.wps.htm   (1511 words)

  
 The Lougher family treee   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Welcome, I am Jeanne Maralyn Evans née Lougher and a direct descendant of Richard Lougher, 1467.
Who in turn can be traced back to Caswallawn King of Britain 56-55BC.
The Lougher Pedigree has been verified, and even shows a link to Queen Elizabeth II.
www.loughers.fsnet.co.uk   (232 words)

  
 Manawyooan the Son of LLYR
Said Pryderi, "Tarry ye here the rest of the feast, and I will go into Lloegyr to tender my homage unto Caswallawn the son of Beli."
"Lord" said Rhiannon, "Caswallawn is in Kent, thou mayest therefore tarry at the feast, and wait until he shall be nearer."
"Not so" he answered; "Caswallawn and his men will hear of it, and we shall be undone.
www.allsortsoddbods.com /SilverEagleGathering/tm/tm3.htm   (4469 words)

  
 MABIN6
BELI the Great, the son of Manogan, had three sons, Lludd, and Caswallawn, and Nynyaw; and according to the story he had a fourth son called Llefelys.
And after the death of Beli, the kingdom of the Island of Britain fell into the hands of Lludd his eldest son; and Lludd ruled prosperously, and rebuilt the walls of London, and encompassed it about with numberless towers.
And this Tale is called the Story of Lludd and Llefelys
www.zwamp.com /mabin6.htm   (3802 words)

  
 La version fançaise est une digitalisation de la traduction de Loth, avec ses notes indiquées par (*)
BELI the Great, the son of Manogan, had three sons, Lludd, and Caswallawn, and Nynyaw (**); and according to the story (***) he had a fourth son called Llevelys.
moins net; après avoir nommé Lludd, Caswallawn et Nynnyaw, il ajoute :
ab Arthur is less Net;  after naming Lludd, Caswallawn and Nynnyaw, it adds:  and,  as some historians say, he had a fourth, Llevelys.
www.nordic-life.org /nmh/LludBil.htm   (5116 words)

  
 The Mabinogion: MANAWYDDAN THE SON OF LLYR, from Mystic Realms
Said Pryderi, "Tarry ye here the rest of the feast, and I will go into Lloegyr to tender my homage unto Caswallawn the son of Beli." "Lord," said Rhiannon, "Caswallawn is in Kent, thou mayest therefore tarry at the feast, and wait until he shall be nearer." "We will wait," he answered.
But they received warning, and heard how the men had resolved on their destruction.
Let us go to another town." So to another town they went.
www.lundyisleofavalon.co.uk /texts/welsh/manawyddan.htm   (4367 words)

  
 Easter Legend: Lludd and Lleuelys   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
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Beli Mawr ap Mynogan had four sons: Llud: Pure Ore, Caswallawn, Ninniaw, and Lleuelys: Moon, and at his death the Kingdom of the Ise of Britain fell into the hands of his oldest son.
Llud refurbished the walls of the city, had beautiful houses built, and named the kingdom after himself; Caer Llud, Castle Llud or London.
www.tartanplace.com /easter/easterlegends/llud.html   (223 words)

  
 World of Warcraft Europe -> Archived News of 2004
Players will get to know him under the name "Thundgot" on the forums very soon.
We'd also like to take this opportunity to thank Caswallawn for all his efforts in keeping the English-speaking players up to date before Thundgot's arrival.
Our account creation pages are up again, and the third wave of authentication keys for the European Closed Beta Test has been sent out.
www.wow-europe.com /en/news/wow-oldnews2004.html   (8068 words)

  
 THE MABINOGEON:Chapter X. Manawyddan (Age of Chivalry - Author: Thomas Bulfinch)
to tender my homage unto Caswallawn, the son of Beli." "Lord,"
said Rhiannon, "Caswallawn is in Kent; thou mayest therefore tarry
And in the midst of all this he went to Caswallawn at Oxford, and
www.readbookonline.net /read/9/1278   (3497 words)

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