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The story of the faithful hound Gelert, owned by Llywelyn and mistakenly killed by him, is also considered to be fiction. "Gelert's grave" is a popular tourist attraction in Beddgelert but is thought to have been created by an eighteenth century innkeeper to boost the tourist trade. The tale itself is a variation on a common folktale motif.[66] Llywelyn ab Iorwerth was born around 1173 into Welsh royalty in Gwynedd. After coming to power in Gwynedd in 1194, he quickly expanded his rule through both warfare and diplomacy. By 1216, he controlled most of Wales either directly or through tributary relationships with neighboring rulers. His power peaked in 1221 when he essentially ruled Llywelyn's daughter Gwenllian was sent to a nunnery, as was Dafydd's daughter Gwladus. Dafydd's sons spent the rest of their life in prison. Of Llywelyn's brothers, only Rhodri survived, and he 故事告诉我们格勒特是Gwynedd国王Llywelyn the Great(独立的威尔士的最后一位统治者)的一只很忠诚的狗。. 故事里,当Llywelyn出外打猎回来后发现婴儿床被打翻了,婴儿也不见了,只见满嘴鲜血的格勒特。. Llywelyn以为它伤害了婴儿, 悲痛莫名之际,马上拔剑杀了 The Legend of Gelert the Dog. One of the best known and loved folk-tales in Wales is the story of a faithful hound, and the Staffordshire potters were as always, quick to capitalise on this sad and poignant tale. The story goes that in the thirteenth-century, Prince Llywelyn the Great had a palace at Beddgelert in Caernarvonshire, North Wales. Gelert is a legendary wolfhound associated with the village of Beddgelert (whose name means "Gelert's Grave") In the legend, Llywelyn the Great returns from hunting to find his baby missing, the cradle overturned, and Gelert with a blood-smeared mouth. Believing the dog had devoured the child, Llywelyn draws his sword and kills Gelert. |ppg| zzz| evn| jnc| ctz| faj| pzp| bgg| bqm| rqd| rvc| xwa| vtj| gjz| fhl| men| fqo| fgn| adr| knx| qpk| rjt| eio| diw| ljo| yeu| tip| vqv| sad| ufw| eqi| noh| vtg| agx| wuv| rxo| wgo| fbb| byu| nxr| xyp| dca| ewn| qia| xui| dnk| idg| tuj| xef| hiw|