Kadog : diforc'h etre ar stummoù

Endalc’h diverket Danvez ouzhpennet
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Bec'h en doe gant ar roue Arzhur , hervez e vuhezskrid latin.
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who is mentioned twice in the ''vita'', as great and bold but willful. The reference is of importance to those concerned with the [[Historical basis for King Arthur|historicity of Arthur]] as one of five insular and two Breton saints with claims to mention Arthur independently of [[Geoffrey of Monmouth]]'s ''[[Historia Regum Britanniae]]''. <ref>Discussed at length in Tatlock 1939.</ref> The ''vita'' mentions a certain miraculous spot that had a healing effect until the time of king Hiuguel,<ref>''usque ad tempus Hiuguel regis, filii Ouguenii regis [[Morgannwg|Morganensium'' (quoted in Tatlock 1939:346.</ref> after due to a malevolent influence the spot has been lost; Hiuguel is the ''Hywel vab weyn'' who died in his old age, ca 1041-44. The date of Lifris' ''Vita Cadoci'', shortly before 1086, makes it a testimony of Arthur that is independent of Geoffrey of Monmouth's myth-making. ->
 
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Diouzh bloaziad ar ''Vita Cadoci'', un tamm a-raok 1086, e c'hallerlavarout e ro un testeni eus ar roue Arthur hag a zo distag diouzh savidigezh ar vojenn gant [[Jafrez Menoe]].
En eEr vuhezskrid ez eus anv ivez eus [[Maelgwn Gwynedd|Maelgwn Hir ap Cadwallon|Maelgwn]], roue [[Gwynedd]], hag eus [[Rhain Dremrudd]], eus [[Brycheiniog]].
 
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