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Gododdin
The
Gododdin
were a
P-Celtic
speaking
Brittonic
people of north-eastern
Britannia
, the area known as the
Hen Ogledd
or Old North (modern south-east
Scotland
and north-east England), in the
sub-Roman
period. Descendants of the
Votadini
, they are best known as the subject of the 6th-century
Welsh
poem
Y Gododdin
, which memorializes the
Battle of Catraeth
and is attributed to
Aneirin
.
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