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| - Llywarch Hen ['ɬɘwarx heːn] (walisisch „Llywarch der Alte“) ist der Name einer Sagenfigur aus dem Hen Ogledd („Alter Norden“) in der britannischen Mythologie. Er wird allerdings auch als realer König von Süd-Rheged (etwa von 570 bis 613) genannt. (de)
- Llywarch Hen fut prince d'un des royaumes brittoniques du nord de l'île de Bretagne (le Hen Ogledd, ou vieux nord, des Gallois), le Rheged du Sud, cousin du roi Urien du Rheged (560-590). (fr)
- Llywarch Hen ([ˈɬəwarχ ˈheːn], "Llywarch the Old"; c. 534 – c. 608), was a prince and poet of the Brythonic kingdom of Rheged, a ruling family in the Hen Ogledd or "Old North" of Britain (modern southern Scotland and northern England). Along with Taliesin, Aneirin, and Myrddin, he is held to be one of the four great bards of early Welsh poetry. Whether he actually wrote the poems attributed to him is unknown, and most of what is known about his life is derived from early medieval poems which may or may not be historically accurate. (en)
- Лливарх Старый (англ. Llywarch Hen) (около 534 — около 608) — король Южного Регеда во второй половине VI века. (ru)
- Llywarch Hen (Lovarcus in latino; 534 – 634) fu figlio di Elidyr Llydanwyn. Era cugino di re Urien Rheged e sarebbe stato l'ultimo re del Rheged meridionale, scacciato dagli invasori sassoni. La poesia gallese lo connette col Powys (dove egli sarebbe fuggito), come dimostrerebbe il nome di , località nei pressi del lago di Bala nel Gwynedd. Lì divenne rinomato come poeta agli inizi del VII secolo. Potrebbe aver ispirato la figura arturiana di sir . (it)
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