Gwladus (santez) : diforc'h etre ar stummoù

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Hi eo an hini anavezetañ eus bugale niverus Brychan. Brudet e oa he c'hened, ha plijout a reas d'ar roue [[Gwynllyw]] a rene e [[Gwynllwg]] e kreisteiz Kembre. Hervez '' [[Buhez Kadog]] '' e nac'has he zad reiñ anezhi da Gwynllyw , ma teuas danvez e vab-kaer da gerc'hat e bried gant 300 soudard hag e kasas anezhi gantañ eus [[Talgarth]].
 
Emgann a voe, met dont a reas ar roue Arzhur da lakaat fin d'an abadenn gant e varc'heien [[Cai]] ha [[Bedwyr]]
 
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A pitched battle occurred which was only stopped by the intervention of [[King Arthur]] and [[Sir Kay|Cai]] and [[Bedivere|Bedwyr]] who supported Gwynllyw and his warband in the battle. This act only occurred after Cai managed to persuade Arthur not to abduct the beautiful Gwladys himself. This tale of abduction seems similar to elements in [[Culhwch and Olwen]] and other Arthurian stories indicating it originated in bardic stories. This is the earliest reference to Arthur in a Saint's life. According to the ''Life of Saint Gwynllyw'' this battle never occurred and the marriage was actually accomplished peacefully.
 
This tale of abduction seems similar to elements in [[Culhwch and Olwen]] and other Arthurian stories indicating it originated in bardic stories. This is the earliest reference to Arthur in a Saint's life. According to the ''Life of Saint Gwynllyw'' this battle never occurred and the marriage was actually accomplished peacefully.
Gwaldys soon had a son, the famous saint [[Cadoc]] and other children also saints [[Cynidr]], [[Bugi]], [[Cyfyw]], [[Maches]], [[Glywys II]] and [[Egwine]].
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It was the prompting of Cadoc and Gwaldys that led Gwynllyw to abandon his life of violence and seek forgiveness for his sins. A vision led him to found a [[Hermitage (religious retreat)|hermitage]] on what is now [[Stow Hill, Newport|Stow Hill]] in [[Newport]], [[South Wales]]. Gwladys accompanied Gwynllyw into a [[hermit]]s life and for a while they lived together on Stow Hill, fasting, eating a vegetarian diet, and bathing in the cold waters of the [[River Usk|Usk]] to prove their piety.