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Lailoken (aka Merlyn Sylvester) was a semi-legendary madman and prophet who lived in the Caledonian Forest in the late 6th century. The Life of Saint Kentigern
called Lailoken, which appears in Jocelyn of Furness' 12th-century Life of Kentigern. Scholars differ as to the independence or identity of Lailoken and
text for the literary character Merlin, Meldred features as the captor of Lailoken, a warrior so traumatised by the scale of the slaughter he witnesses at
parallels with a northern Welsh and southern Scottish story of the mad prophet Lailoken (Laleocen), probably the same as Myrddin son of Morfryn (Myrddin map Morfryn)
manuscript generally called 'Lailoken and Kentigern', Mungo appears in conflict with the mad prophet, Lailoken alias Merlin. Lailoken's appearance at the Battle
Middle Welsh origin, traditions of the bard Myrddin Wyllt and the wild man Lailoken, and it includes an important early account of King Arthur's final journey
village, but he escapes and is nursed back to health by the Roman outcast Lailoken. Artos subsequently rises through the ranks in the army of the new king
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he lives as a wild man. In this tale, the captor of Lailoken is the local king Meldred. Lailoken's madness has endowed him with the gift of prophecy and
Carmarthen. The forest is also the retreat of another character named Lailoken from the Vita Kentigerni, who also fled into the woods in a fit of madness
Jean-Charles; Stalmans, Nathalie, eds. (1999). Le devin maudit: Merlin, Lailoken, Suibhne: textes et étude. Grenoble: ELLUG. p. 125. Lot, Ferdinand (1918)
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Variant spelling of English Urbana, URBANNA means "of the city."
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Latin
God of water.
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Hebrew
Of lofty people.
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Irish
Soldier.
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Australian, Christian, French, German, Italian
Light; Famous Warrior
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English (chiefly Lancashire) : habitational name from a place in Lancashire, so named from Old English rÄ â€˜roe deer’ + hyll ‘hill’.
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Indian
Green
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Hindu
The cuckoo bird
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Muslim
Odor. Scent.
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Indian
Good Person
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