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Edern ap Nudd (Latin: Hiderus; Old French: Yder or Ydier) was a knight of the Round Table in Arthur's court in early Arthurian tradition. As the son of Nudd (the Nu, Nut or Nuc of Old French, Arthurian romance ), he is the brother of Gwyn, Creiddylad, and Owain ap Nudd. In French romances, he is sometimes made the king of a separate realm. As St Edern, he has two churches dedicated to him in Wales.

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  • Edern ap Nudd (Latin: Hiderus; Old French: Yder or Ydier) was a knight of the Round Table in Arthur's court in early Arthurian tradition. As the son of Nudd (the Nu, Nut or Nuc of Old French, Arthurian romance ), he is the brother of Gwyn, Creiddylad, and Owain ap Nudd. In French romances, he is sometimes made the king of a separate realm. As St Edern, he has two churches dedicated to him in Wales. (en)
  • Yder ou Le roman d'Yder (ou encore, selon l'intitulé du manuscrit, Le roman du roi Yder), est un roman en vers anonyme, écrit en ancien français et datant du premier quart du XIIIe siècle ; il fait partie du cycle arthurien. Ce texte nous est parvenu dans un seul manuscrit, lequel est conservé à l'université de Cambridge. Il se révèle étroitement lié à la célèbre sculpture arthurienne de la cathédrale de Modène. (fr)
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  • Edern ap Nudd (Latin: Hiderus; Old French: Yder or Ydier) was a knight of the Round Table in Arthur's court in early Arthurian tradition. As the son of Nudd (the Nu, Nut or Nuc of Old French, Arthurian romance ), he is the brother of Gwyn, Creiddylad, and Owain ap Nudd. In French romances, he is sometimes made the king of a separate realm. As St Edern, he has two churches dedicated to him in Wales. (en)
  • Yder ou Le roman d'Yder (ou encore, selon l'intitulé du manuscrit, Le roman du roi Yder), est un roman en vers anonyme, écrit en ancien français et datant du premier quart du XIIIe siècle ; il fait partie du cycle arthurien. Ce texte nous est parvenu dans un seul manuscrit, lequel est conservé à l'université de Cambridge. Il se révèle étroitement lié à la célèbre sculpture arthurienne de la cathédrale de Modène. (fr)
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  • Edern ap Nudd (en)
  • Yder (fr)
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