A lady at Arthur’s court who was the daughter of Neol Kynn-Crog. She lived for three generations, according to Culhwch.
Culhwch identifies her to be one of the “gold-torqued women” of Britain.
Source
Culhwch and Olwen | Late 11th century
A lady at Arthur’s court who was the daughter of Neol Kynn-Crog. She lived for three generations, according to Culhwch.
Culhwch identifies her to be one of the “gold-torqued women” of Britain.
Source
Culhwch and Olwen | Late 11th century
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