The Welsh Triads ( Welsh : Trioedd Ynys Prydein , "Triads of the Island of Britain ") are a group of related texts in medieval manuscripts which preserve fragments of Welsh folklore , mythology and traditional history in groups of three. The triad is a rhetorical form whereby objects are grouped together in threes, with a heading indicating the point of likeness; for example, "Three things not easily restrained, the flow of a torrent, the flight of an arrow, and the tongue of a fool."
23-675: [REDACTED] Look up triad , triads , triade , or triades in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Triad or triade may refer to: a group of three Humanities [ edit ] Trichotomy (philosophy) , often called triads Triad (sociology) , a group of three people as a unit of study Triad (relationship) , or ménage à trois Music [ edit ] Triad (music) , chord consisting of root, third and fifth Science and technology [ edit ] Triad (anatomy) , structure in skeletal muscles, formed by
46-856: A Swedish music group "Triad", a track on Enya's 1987 album Enya "Triad" (Pitchshifter song) , 1993 "Triad" (David Crosby song) , 1967 "Triad", a song by Tool from their 2001 album Lateralus “Triad”, a song by Jefferson Airplane from their 1968 album “Crown Of Creation” Other [ edit ] HMS Triad (N53) , T-class submarine of the UK Royal Navy See also [ edit ] All pages with titles beginning with Triad All pages with titles containing Triad 3 (disambiguation) Third (disambiguation) Triadic (disambiguation) Trichotomy (disambiguation) Trinity (disambiguation) Trio (disambiguation) Triple (disambiguation) Triplet (disambiguation) Troika (disambiguation) Triadi ,
69-796: A Swedish music group "Triad", a track on Enya's 1987 album Enya "Triad" (Pitchshifter song) , 1993 "Triad" (David Crosby song) , 1967 "Triad", a song by Tool from their 2001 album Lateralus “Triad”, a song by Jefferson Airplane from their 1968 album “Crown Of Creation” Other [ edit ] HMS Triad (N53) , T-class submarine of the UK Royal Navy See also [ edit ] All pages with titles beginning with Triad All pages with titles containing Triad 3 (disambiguation) Third (disambiguation) Triadic (disambiguation) Trichotomy (disambiguation) Trinity (disambiguation) Trio (disambiguation) Triple (disambiguation) Triplet (disambiguation) Troika (disambiguation) Triadi ,
92-531: A T tubule surrounded by sarcoplasmic reticulum Triad (computing) , 3 bits of information storage Triad (environmental science) , management system for environmental cleanup Triad (monitors) , group of three phosphor dots used in some computer monitors List of medical triads, tetrads, and pentads A nuclear triad Triad, a brand name of the combination medication butalbital/acetaminophen The TRIAD Method for determining spacecraft attitude Religion [ edit ] Triad (religion) ,
115-531: A T tubule surrounded by sarcoplasmic reticulum Triad (computing) , 3 bits of information storage Triad (environmental science) , management system for environmental cleanup Triad (monitors) , group of three phosphor dots used in some computer monitors List of medical triads, tetrads, and pentads A nuclear triad Triad, a brand name of the combination medication butalbital/acetaminophen The TRIAD Method for determining spacecraft attitude Religion [ edit ] Triad (religion) ,
138-490: A collection of Old Irish writings Fictional characters [ edit ] The Triad ( Charmed ) , fictional characters in the TV series Triad (superhero) , alias of DC Comics' Luornu Durgo Film and television [ edit ] Triad (film) , a 1938 German film Triad , a 2012 Hong Kong film starring William Chan Music [ edit ] The Triad (album) , by Pantha du Prince, 2016 Triad (band) ,
161-445: A collection of Old Irish writings Fictional characters [ edit ] The Triad ( Charmed ) , fictional characters in the TV series Triad (superhero) , alias of DC Comics' Luornu Durgo Film and television [ edit ] Triad (film) , a 1938 German film Triad , a 2012 Hong Kong film starring William Chan Music [ edit ] The Triad (album) , by Pantha du Prince, 2016 Triad (band) ,
184-497: A doethant eman yn oes Caswallawn mab Beli, ac nyt aeth ỽn un onadunt dracheuyn. Ac or Auia pan hanoedynt. Eil, Goemes y Gwydyl Fychti. Ac nyt aeth ỽr un onadunt dracheuyn. Tryded, Gormes y Saesson, a Hors a Hengyst yn benaduryeit arnadunt. One of them (was) the people of the Cor(y)aniaid, who came here in the time of Caswallawn son of Beli : and not one of them went back. And they came from Arabia. The second Oppression:
207-561: A grouping of three gods As a proper name [ edit ] Businesses and organisations [ edit ] Triad (American fraternities) , certain historic groupings of seminal college fraternities in North America Triad (organized crime) , a Chinese transnational organized crime syndicate Triad Broadcasting , an American radio station operator Triad High School (disambiguation) , several uses Triad Hospitals , an American hospital operator Triad International ,
230-499: A grouping of three gods As a proper name [ edit ] Businesses and organisations [ edit ] Triad (American fraternities) , certain historic groupings of seminal college fraternities in North America Triad (organized crime) , a Chinese transnational organized crime syndicate Triad Broadcasting , an American radio station operator Triad High School (disambiguation) , several uses Triad Hospitals , an American hospital operator Triad International ,
253-565: A multi-national private investment corporation Triad Racing Technologies , a body parts and chassis supplier for NASCAR teams Triad Securities , a finance company Triad Strategies , an American lobbying firm Triad Theater , a performing arts venue in New York City Places [ edit ] The Triad (mountain) , in Washington, U.S. Piedmont Triad , or simply the Triad,
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#1732847933836276-401: A multi-national private investment corporation Triad Racing Technologies , a body parts and chassis supplier for NASCAR teams Triad Securities , a finance company Triad Strategies , an American lobbying firm Triad Theater , a performing arts venue in New York City Places [ edit ] The Triad (mountain) , in Washington, U.S. Piedmont Triad , or simply the Triad,
299-497: A region of North Carolina, U.S. Triad Islands , in Antarctica Arts and entertainment [ edit ] Triads (Gregory Palamas) , a set of nine treatises by 14th-century Byzantine Greek theologian St. Gregory Palamas Triad , a 2013 video game by Anna Anthropy Triad (sculpture) , a 1980 outdoor sculpture by Evelyn Franz Welsh Triads , collections of medieval Welsh legend and history Triads of Ireland ,
322-439: A region of North Carolina, U.S. Triad Islands , in Antarctica Arts and entertainment [ edit ] Triads (Gregory Palamas) , a set of nine treatises by 14th-century Byzantine Greek theologian St. Gregory Palamas Triad , a 2013 video game by Anna Anthropy Triad (sculpture) , a 1980 outdoor sculpture by Evelyn Franz Welsh Triads , collections of medieval Welsh legend and history Triads of Ireland ,
345-470: A village in Thessaloniki, Greece Triadization , a proposed alternative to the theory of globalization Triiad , a fictional entity in TV series Hypernauts Triumvirate Dyad (disambiguation) ("group of 2") Tetrad (disambiguation) ("group of 4") Hendiatris , figure of speech Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with
368-415: A village in Thessaloniki, Greece Triadization , a proposed alternative to the theory of globalization Triiad , a fictional entity in TV series Hypernauts Triumvirate Dyad (disambiguation) ("group of 2") Tetrad (disambiguation) ("group of 4") Hendiatris , figure of speech Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with
391-609: The Gwyddyl Ffichti . And not one of them went back. The third Oppression: the Saxons , with Horsa and Hengist as their leaders. 46. Teir Pryf Uuch Enys Prydein: Brech, buwch ỽaelgỽn Gwyned, a Thonnllwyt, buwch meibyon Eliffer Godgordỽawr, a Chornillo, buỽch Llawuroded ỽarỽaỽc. Speckled, cow of Maelgwn Gwynedd , and Grey-Skin, cow of the sons of Eliffer of the Great Warband , and Cornillo, cow of Llawfrodedd
414-654: The Bearded . The earliest surviving collection of the Welsh Triads is bound in the manuscript Peniarth 16 , now at the National Library of Wales , which has been dated to the third quarter of the 13th century and contains 46 of the 96 triads collated by Rachel Bromwich . Other important manuscripts include Peniarth 45 (written about 1275), and the pair White Book of Rhydderch (Welsh: Llyfr Gwyn Rhydderch ) and Red Book of Hergest (Welsh: Llyfr Coch Hergest ), which share
437-494: The Blessed , undeniably historical personages such as Alan IV, Duke of Brittany (who is called Alan Fyrgan ) and Iron Age characters such as Caswallawn ( Cassivellaunus ) and Caradoc ( Caratacus ). Some triads simply give a list of three characters with something in common (such as "the three frivolous bards of the island of Britain" ) while others include substantial narrative explanation. The triad form probably originated amongst
460-484: The Welsh bards or poets as a mnemonic aid in composing their poems and stories, and later became a rhetorical device of Welsh literature. The Medieval Welsh tale Culhwch and Olwen has many triads embedded in its narrative. As edited and translated by Rachel Bromwich, two characteristic examples of the Welsh triads are: 36. Teir Gormes a doeth y'r Enys Hon, ac nyt aeth vrun dracheuyn: Ỽn o nadunt Kywdaỽt y Corryanyeit,
483-606: The 💕 [REDACTED] Look up triad , triads , triade , or triades in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Triad or triade may refer to: a group of three Humanities [ edit ] Trichotomy (philosophy) , often called triads Triad (sociology) , a group of three people as a unit of study Triad (relationship) , or ménage à trois Music [ edit ] Triad (music) , chord consisting of root, third and fifth Science and technology [ edit ] Triad (anatomy) , structure in skeletal muscles, formed by
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529-595: The title Triad . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Triad&oldid=1248134599 " Categories : Disambiguation pages 3 (number) Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Welsh Triads The texts include references to King Arthur and other semi-historical characters from sub-Roman Britain , mythic figures such as Brân
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