| Webster's Online Dictionary |
Date "BLADUD" was first used in popular English literature: sometime before 1596. (references) |
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| Literature | 1: "Inexhaustible as Bladud's well."- Thackeray. 2: Bladud A mythical king of England, and father of King Lear. He built the city of Bath, and dedicated the medicinal springs to Minerva. Bladud studied magic, and, attempting to fly, fell into the temple of Apollo and was dashed to pieces. (Geoffrey of Monmouth.). Source: Brewer's Dictionary. | ||
| Wikipedic | Bladud or Blaiddyd was a legendary king of the Britons as recounted by Geoffrey of Monmouth and Tysilio. He was the son of King Rud Hud Hudibras or Rhun Paladr-fras, and the tenth ruler in line from the first King, Brutus. (references) | ||
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