Merlin (Legendary character)
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- DNB(Merlin Ambrosius, or Myrddin Emrys, legendary enchanter and bard. "In the legend of Merlin Ambrosius as it has come down to us there are certainly no historical incidents ...")
- Britannica Micro.(Merlin: an enchanter and wise man in Arthurian legend and romance of the Middle Ages, linked with personages in ancient Celtic mythology)
- Acad. Am. Encyc.(Merlin: IN Arthurian legend, Merlin was a sorcerer and counselor of Uther Pendragon and his son Arthur. Merlin represents an amalgamation of a Celtic sky deity and a Welsh or British bard who lived about AD 500)
- Wikipedia, June 30, 2017:English Merlin page (Merlin; Welsh form: Myrddin; Latin form: Merlinus; a legendary figure best known as the wizard featured in Arthurian legend and medieval Welish poetry; the standard depiction of the character first appears in Geoffrey of Monmouth's Historia Regium Britanniae, written c. 1136 and is based on an amalgamation of previous historical and legendary figures. Geoffrey combined existing stories of Myrddin Wyllt, a North Brythonic prophet and madman with no connection to King Arthur, with tales of the Romano-British war leader Ambrosius Aurelianus to form the composite figure he called Merlin Ambrosius (Welsh: Myrddin Emrys). He is allegedly buried in the Broceliande foreset, near Paimpont in Brittany) Breton Merzhin page (Merzhin; Merzhin; Merlin; Latin: Merlinus) Catalan Merlí page (Merlí) Czech Merlin page (Merlin Ambrosius; Myrddin Emrys; Myrddin Wyllt; Merlin Caledonensis; Merlinus; Merlyn; magician, druid, and prophet in the legends about King Arthur) Dutch Merlijn page (Merlijn; Merlijn Ambrosius) Finnish Merlin page (Merlin; Meardon) French Merlin page (Merlin; Merlin l'Enchanteur) Italian Mago Merlino page (Merlino; Merlino Ambrosio) Latvian Merlins page (Merlins) Portuguese Merlim page (Merlim; magus, prophet, and counsellor of King Arthur)
Merlin (Welsh: Myrddin, Cornish: Merdhyn, Breton: Merzhin) is a mythical figure prominently featured in the legend of King Arthur and best known as a magician, with several other main roles. The familiar depiction of Merlin, based on an amalgamation of historical and legendary figures, was introduced by the 12th-century Catholic cleric Geoffrey of Monmouth and then built on by the French poet Robert de Boron and prose successors in the 13th century. Geoffrey seems to have combined earlier Welsh tales of Myrddin and Ambrosius, two legendary Briton prophets with no connection to Arthur, to form the composite figure that he called Merlinus Ambrosius. His rendering of the character became immediately popular, especially in Wales. Later chronicle and romance writers in France and elsewhere expanded the account to produce a more full, multifaceted character, creating one of the most important figures in the imagination and literature of the Middle Ages. Merlin's traditional biography casts him as an often-mad cambion, born of a mortal woman and an incubus, from whom he inherits his supernatural powers and abilities. His most notable abilities commonly include prophecy and shapeshifting. Merlin matures to an ascendant sagehood and engineers the birth of Arthur through magic and intrigue. Later stories have Merlin as an advisor and mentor to the young king until he disappears from the tale, leaving behind a series of prophecies foretelling events to come. A popular version from the French prose cycles tells of Merlin being bewitched and forever sealed up or killed by his student, the Lady of the Lake, after having fallen in love with her. Other texts variously describe his retirement, at times supernatural, or death.
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