The Red Dragon (Y Ddraig Goch)
The red dragon has long been an emblem associated with the country of Wales. It is the mark of bravery and victory, and has been a symbol for the Welsh people since the Middle Ages. The dragon graces shields and standards and is part of many families crest or coat of arms.
When King Henry VII was crowed as the King of England in 1485, it is said that he ordered the Red Dragon become part of the official flag of the principality of Wales. And the Welsh are fiercely proud of their Dragon. 'Y Ddraig Goch a ddyry Gychwyn' - the Red Dragon will show the way. And he most certainly has!
The Legend of St. David
St. David grew up in Ceredigion and kept company with monk, learning their ways and the Bible. David learned at the hand of a blind teacher named Paulinus, and it was due to this teacher that David discovered his gift for helping people. He laid his hands over the eyes of the teacher and restored his sight. David then began to travel throughout Wales, sharing his gift.
It is said that while David was speaking to a flock of the faithful, he was not able to be heard or seen by all who had come to listen. and because of this problem the ground rose up and lifted him to heights where he could be seen and heard by all.
God came to David and told him to build a monastery in the Glyn Rhoysn valley. This today is where St. David's Cathedral (also known as the smallest city in Europe) is located, on the grounds of the old monastery.
St David is the Patron saint of Wales and her people and he died on March I. This is St. David's day in Wales and is celebrated every year. This is celebrated every year as the national day of thanksgiving, and is traditionally signified by women wearing a daffodil and the men wearing a leek, both which are Welsh National symbols.
Published by Sandra Jones
Jumped over the Pond 12 years ago, now hanging out with the sheep and the leeks! Can you tell I love Wales??!! View profile
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3 Comments
Post a CommentKwl just what I need for my homework on myths and legends!! =)
Neat stuff. Love the dragon. It looks so dangerous! LOL enjoyed the mythology.
Another great story!