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  2. Owain mab Urien - Wikipedia

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    Owain mab Urien (Middle Welsh Owein) (died c. 595) was the son of Urien, king of Rheged c. 590, and fought with his father against the Angles of Bernicia.The historical figure of Owain became incorporated into the Arthurian cycle of legends where he is also known as Ywain, Yvain, Ewain or Uwain.

  3. Ywain - Wikipedia

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    Tradition often portrays him as the son of King Urien of Gorre and of either the enchantress Modron or the sorceress Morgan le Fay. The historical Owain mab Urien, the basis of the literary character, ruled as the king of Rheged in Britain during the late-6th century. Yvain was one of the earliest characters associated with King Arthur.

  4. Urien - Wikipedia

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    Canu Urien §§7–27, 'Pen Urien' and 'Celain Urien' (Jesus MS 111) [76] "Pen Urien" English translation "Celain Urien" English translation Penn a borthaf ar [uyn] tu. bu kyrchynat rwng deulu. mab kynuarch balch bieiuu. I carry a head on my side: he was an attacker between two hosts, the proud son of Cynfarch is he whose it was.

  5. Knights of the Round Table - Wikipedia

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    King of Rheged (or Gorre), father of Yvain (Owain mab Urien) and husband of Morgan le Fay. Yvain (Welsh: Owain) Ywain, Ewain or Uwain Based on the historical figure Owain mab Urien: Historia Brittonum, Yvain, the Knight of the Lion: King Urien's son. Yvain the Bastard: Ywain the Adventurous, Uwain le Avoutres: Urien's illegitimate son.

  6. Battle of Argoed Llwyfain - Wikipedia

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    The Battle of Argoed Llwyfain was fought between the forces of the Kingdom of Rheged under the command of Urien and Owain mab Urien and the forces of the Kingdom of Bernicia under Fflamddwyn (Firestealer or Flamebearer). [1] Most of what is known about the battle comes from the early Welsh poem Gwaith Argoed Llwyfain by the poet and bard ...

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  9. Llywarch Hen - Wikipedia

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    The kingdom fell to Urien's son Owain, who was slain at the Battle of Catraeth, along with almost the entire host of Britons, including all of Llywarch's sons. His friends and family all dead, he is advised to flee to the court of Cynddylan in the Kingdom of Powys. When Cynddylan was slain in battle, Llywarch was left friendless and destitute ...