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Ywain (Yvain) takes his name from Owain mab Urien (Owain son of Urien), a historical figure of the 6th-century Brythonic kingdom of Rheged (in today's northern England and southern Scotland) at the time of the Anglo-Saxon invasion of Britain.
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Owain mab Urien ( Middle Welsh Owein) (died c. 595) was the son of Urien, king of Rheged c. 590, and fought with his father against the Angles of Bernicia. The historical figure of Owain became incorporated into the Arthurian cycle of legends where he is also known as Ywain, Yvain, Ewain or Uwain.
Owain mab Urien (o Owein) (muerto c. 595) fue hijo de Urien, rey de Rheged c. 590, y luchó con su padre contra los Anglos de Bernicia. La figura histórica de Owain se incorporó al ciclo artúrico de leyendas donde es también conocido como Ywain, Yvain, Ewain o Uwain.
Sir Yvain (also called Owain, Ywain, Ewain or Uwain) is a Knight of the Round Table in the Arthurian legend. He is purported to be the son of King Urien. The character is thought to be based on Owain mab Urien, who was the king of Rheged in Great Britain during the late 6th century.