[521]. Rhys: Arthurian Legend, p. 71.
[522]. See, for example, a folk-tale, pp. 117-123 in Rhys’s Celtic Folklore.
[523]. Stephens’s Preliminary Dissertation to his translation of Aneurin’s Gododin.
[524]. Iolo MSS., p. 471.
[525]. Iolo MSS., pp. 597-600.
[526]. Historia Britonum, Books IX, X, and chaps. I and II of XI.
[527]. Historia Britonum, Book XI, chap. II.
[528]. Ibid., Book IX, chap. IX.
[529]. Ibid., Book IX, chap. XII. They appear also as Guanius, King of the Huns, and Melga, King of the Picts, in Book V, chap. XVI.
[530]. Historia Britonum, Book III, chap. XIX.