An dialog etre Arzur Roe d’an Bretounet ha Guynglaff ‘The dialogue between Arthur king of the Bretons/Britons and Guynglaff’
- Middle Breton
- verse
Middle Breton poem (247 lines) of political prophecy written c.1450. The poem is framed as a dialogue between King Arthur, who asks the questions, and Guynglaff (Gwenc'hlan), a wild man of the woods who is able to prophesy future events of a calamitous nature.
- Middle Breton
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