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|Initial words 2=Dygogan awen
|OtherTitles=Armes Prydein vechan
|TitleInfo=<p><em>Armes Prydein</em>, a longer and better known prophetic poem in the Book of Taliesin, is headed <em>Arymes Prydein vawr,</em> ‘The great prophecy of Britain’. Ifor Williams suggests that the title heading implies the existence of another, shorter ‘prophecy of Britain’ and that it refers to the present poem, which he then calls the <em>Armes Prydein vechan</em>.&nbsp;</p><p>The notion that <em>vawr</em> belongs with <em>Armes</em> rather than <em>Prydein</em> has been called into question. <br></p>
|Initial words 2=Dygogan awen ... Seith meib o veli dyrchafyssyn
|Classification=Subject:early and medieval Welsh poetry; Subject:literature of political prophecy
|ShortDescription=A short Welsh prophetic poem. <br>
|ShortDescription=A short Welsh prophetic poem. <br>
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|MS=Aberystwyth, National Library of Wales, Peniarth MS 2
|pages=70(33v).16–71(34r).6
|incipit=Dygogan awen
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