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And Arthur called Bedwyr, who never shrank from any enterprise upon which
The Mabinogion Vol. 2 (of 3) Owen Morgan Edwards 1889
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And Arthur called Bedwyr, who never shrank from any enterprise upon which Kay was bound.
Celtic Fairy Tales Joseph Jacobs 1885
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And Arthur called Bedwyr, who never shrank from any enterprise upon which Kai was bound.
The Mabinogion Anonymous 1853
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And Arthur called Bedwyr, who never shrank from any enterprise upon which Kay was bound.
The Age of Chivalry Thomas Bulfinch 1831
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And Arthur called Bedwyr, who never shrank from any enterprise upon which Kay was bound.
The Age of Fable Thomas Bulfinch 1831
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The first part features Artor’s military campaign against Glamdring, and has a starring role for a courageous young ex-slave and warrior called Bedwyr with a prophetic destiny.
Archive 2010-01-01 Carla 2010
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The first part features Artor’s military campaign against Glamdring, and has a starring role for a courageous young ex-slave and warrior called Bedwyr with a prophetic destiny.
The battle of Arfderydd or Arthuret Carla 2010
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The first part features Artor’s military campaign against Glamdring, and has a starring role for a courageous young ex-slave and warrior called Bedwyr with a prophetic destiny.
King Arthur: Warrior of the West, by MK Hume. Book review Carla 2010
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As 37-year-old Bedwyr Williams flicks through images of his work on his laptop you can see why some people classify him as a stand-up comedian as much as an artist.
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Other key figures in the legend feature as major characters – Arthur, his evil sorceress sister Morgause, her sons Agravain and Medraut (Mordred), Bedwyr (Sir Bedivere) and Cei (Sir Kay).
Archive 2010-09-01 Carla 2010
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