Welcome to Brython

 

Welcome

Who are we?

The Brythonic Tradition

Re-Constructionism

Joining 'Brython'

Recommended Reading

Links

Caer Feddwyd

Dun Brython (members site)

 

 

 

Clas Brython is the public area of a group working within the Brythonic Tradition who have come to be known simply as 'Brython'.

'Clas Myrddin', or Myrddins' enclosure, was said to be a name for the island of Britain, and to us it represents all that encompasses the Brythonic Tradition. The Brythonic Tradition is not specifically Welsh, or Cornish, or anything else that is now considered to be part of the 'Celtic fringe'.

Once, all of the British mainland was considered to be Brythonic, and we follow this same principle. Taliesin may have been born in Wales, but he was renowned as a bard in Cumbria (from the same root word as Cymru). Boudicca was from modern day Norfolk. Myrddin himself spent time in the Caledonian forests.

Some of the greatest names in Brythonic history, not in Wales, but from Britain, Prydain, Clas Myrddin.

 

This site is the first flowering of the expression come to be known as 'Brython' and it will grow.