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Welsh and Kings
( 1998 ) " The March and the Welsh Kings ," in King, Edmund.
The Welsh Kings: Warriors, Warlords and Princes.
A few minor references to Uther appear in Old Welsh poems, but his biography was first written down by Geoffrey of Monmouth in his Historia Regum Britanniae ( History of the Kings of Britain ), and Geoffrey's account of the character was used in most later versions.
One of several Middle Welsh adaptations was called the Brut y Brenhinedd (" Chronicle of the Kings ").
Pendragon or Pen Draig, meaning in Welsh " head dragon " or " chief dragon " ( a figurative title referring to status as a leader ), is the name of several traditional Kings of the Britons:
The Welsh language name for Neath is Castell-nedd, referring to the Norman Neath Castle, which was visited by English Kings Henry II, John Lackland and Edward I.
According to local tradition, Dafydd Gam, a Welsh ally of the English Kings, was imprisoned here from 1404 to 1412 for attempting to assassinate Owain Glyndŵr.
The same applied in the Scottish and Welsh Marches where powerful nobles, the Marcher Lords, were placed by Kings to act as a buffer between England and its enemies to the north and to the west.
His name appears in the Welsh Triads as one of the " Three kings, who were of the sons of strangers " ( sometimes referred to as the " Three Peasant Kings "), where he is identified as " Cadafael, son of Cynfeddw in Gwynedd ".
Other sources include the 9th century Latin historical compilation Historia Britonum ( the History of the Britons ) and Geoffrey of Monmouth's 12th century Latin chronicle Historia Regum Britanniae ( the History of the Kings of Britain ), as well as later folklore, such as The Welsh Fairy Book by W. Jenkyn Thomas.
Sisillius ( Welsh: Saessyllt ) was the name of three legendary Kings of the Britons as accounted by Geoffrey of Monmouth:
The version known as Brenhinoedd y Saeson ( Kings of the English ) combines material from the Welsh annals with material from an English source.
Kings of Britain covers the legend of King Arthur as well as other Welsh legends of the early period of England, and was presented, and often accepted, as actual English history.
The era was typified by intermittent but frequent conflict between the Plantagenets, Roman Catholic Church, the English Barons, the Kings of France, the Welsh, Scots, Irish and in later years a developing middle class.
His recent pedigree was ' Dafydd Gam ap Llywelyn ap Hywel Fychan ap Hywel ap Einion Sais ', but beyond that the family claimed an ancient Welsh lineage going back to the Kings of Brycheiniog.
* Brut y Brenhinedd ( Chronicle of the Kings ), a Welsh mediaeval chronicle
Gwriad's name does appear with northern origins in the Welsh Triads as one of the " Three kings, who were of the sons of strangers " ( sometimes referred to as the " Three Peasant Kings "), where he is identified as the son of " Gwrian in the North ".
Guiderius ( Welsh Gwydr ) is a legendary British king according Geoffrey of Monmouth's Historia Regum Britanniae ( History of the Kings of Britain ) and related texts.
Rupert Moon was captain when they won the cup and league which earned Llanelli the title of Best Team in Britain for the 1992-1993 season as well as the nickname " Cup Kings of Wales " due to their success in the Welsh Cup.

Welsh and Warriors
When regional rugby was enforced by the Welsh Rugby Union, Bridgend RFC and Pontypridd RFC, who were both professional clubs at the time, merged to create the Celtic Warriors as one of the five new regional rugby teams.
However, the changes in Welsh rugby came somewhat too late for McIntosh: the strength of the Celtic Warriors ' back line meant that he would have had to move to another region to gain a contract.
Following the liquidation of the Celtic Warriors regional set up by the Welsh Rugby Union ( WRU ), McIntosh accepted a role as the WRU's Rugby Development Officer for the South Wales Valleys, allowing him to continue to inspire young players in his adopted home.
The Warriors were one of the five original regions of the Welsh Regional Rugby Era.
Officially representing the mid-Glamorgan area, including Merthyr Tydfil, Aberdare, Pontypridd, Caerphilly, Maesteg and Bridgend, and south Powys, the Celtic Warriors was in practice a combination of the Pontypridd RFC and Bridgend RFC Welsh Premier League Clubs.
With Bridgend RFC having clinched the 2002 / 2003 Welsh Premier League title and Pontypridd RFC being consistently strong in those competitions, the Warriors were considered one of the strongest line-ups of the five Welsh regions.
* Welsh Warriors.
In recent years the IRFU discussed whether they should be closed down as a means of cost saving, as has happened to the Scottish super district Caledonia Reds and the Welsh region Celtic Warriors, and more recently Border Reivers.
Malcor also suggests that Artorius ’ standard was a large red dragon pennant ( auxiliary forces did not use eagle standards ), which is proposed as the origin of the Welsh epithet Pendragon “ Dragon Chief / Head ” ( alternately, " Leader of Warriors ") in Arthurian literature.
Iestyn Rhys Harris ( born 25 June 1976 ) is a Welsh former rugby league footballer, who is currently the assistant coach at Wigan Warriors.
* Celtic Warriors, a defunct Welsh rugby union team
After leaving his professional playing days behind Charvis toured with JML Welsh Warriors, a semi-professional rugby union team, to the annual Manila 10s tournament, winning the Cup Division in their inaugural appearance at the tournament.

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