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Ys, also spelled Is or Ker-Is in Breton
Breton language

The Breton language is a Celtic languages spoken by some of the inhabitants of Brittany in France....
, and Ker-Ys in French
French language

French is a Romance language spoken around the world by around 80 million people as first language, by 190 million as second language, and by about another 200 million people as an acquired tongue, with significant speakers in 54 countries....
 (ker means city in Breton), is a mythical city that was built on the coast of Brittany
Brittany

Brittany is a former independent Celtic nations monarchy and duchy, now incorporated into France. It is also, more generally, the name of the cultural area whose limits correspond to the historic province and independent duchy....
 and later swallowed by the ocean. Most versions of the legend place the city in the Douarnenez Bay.

rding to some versions of the legend, Ys was built below sea level
Sea level

Mean sea level is the average height of the sea, with reference to a suitable reference surface. Defining the reference level , however, involves complex measurement, and accurately determining MSL can prove difficult....
 by Gradlon
Gradlon

Born in around 460, Gradlon the Great was a legendary "king" of Cornouaille present in many legends who lived in the fifth century. The most famous of those legends is the legend of Ys....
 (Gralon in Breton
Breton language

The Breton language is a Celtic languages spoken by some of the inhabitants of Brittany in France....
), King of Cornouaille
Cornouaille

Cornwall, in French Cornouaille, is an historic region in Brittany, in northwest France. The name is the same as that of Cornwall in south-west England, perhaps because many of the Brythons who settled there may have been from Cornwall....
(Kerne in Breton), upon the request of his daughter Dahut
Dahut

Dahut , also called Ahes, was a magician and a princess of Cornouaille present in several Breton legends....
 (also called Ahes), who loved the sea.

In others, Ys was founded more than 2000 years before Gradlon's reign in a then-dry location off the current coast of the Bay of Douarnenez, but the sea level had slowly "risen" to the point where Ys was under it at each high tide when Gradlon's reign began.

To protect Ys from inundation, a dike was built with a gate that was opened for ships during low tide.






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Ys, also spelled Is or Ker-Is in Breton
Breton language

The Breton language is a Celtic languages spoken by some of the inhabitants of Brittany in France....
, and Ker-Ys in French
French language

French is a Romance language spoken around the world by around 80 million people as first language, by 190 million as second language, and by about another 200 million people as an acquired tongue, with significant speakers in 54 countries....
 (ker means city in Breton), is a mythical city that was built on the coast of Brittany
Brittany

Brittany is a former independent Celtic nations monarchy and duchy, now incorporated into France. It is also, more generally, the name of the cultural area whose limits correspond to the historic province and independent duchy....
 and later swallowed by the ocean. Most versions of the legend place the city in the Douarnenez Bay.

The legend


Origins

According to some versions of the legend, Ys was built below sea level
Sea level

Mean sea level is the average height of the sea, with reference to a suitable reference surface. Defining the reference level , however, involves complex measurement, and accurately determining MSL can prove difficult....
 by Gradlon
Gradlon

Born in around 460, Gradlon the Great was a legendary "king" of Cornouaille present in many legends who lived in the fifth century. The most famous of those legends is the legend of Ys....
 (Gralon in Breton
Breton language

The Breton language is a Celtic languages spoken by some of the inhabitants of Brittany in France....
), King of Cornouaille
Cornouaille

Cornwall, in French Cornouaille, is an historic region in Brittany, in northwest France. The name is the same as that of Cornwall in south-west England, perhaps because many of the Brythons who settled there may have been from Cornwall....
(Kerne in Breton), upon the request of his daughter Dahut
Dahut

Dahut , also called Ahes, was a magician and a princess of Cornouaille present in several Breton legends....
 (also called Ahes), who loved the sea.

In others, Ys was founded more than 2000 years before Gradlon's reign in a then-dry location off the current coast of the Bay of Douarnenez, but the sea level had slowly "risen" to the point where Ys was under it at each high tide when Gradlon's reign began.

To protect Ys from inundation, a dike was built with a gate that was opened for ships during low tide. The one key that opened the gate was held by the king.

Fall


Ys was the most beautiful and impressive city in the world, but quickly became a city of sin under the influence of Dahut. She organized orgies and had the habit of killing her lovers when morning broke. Saint Winwaloe
Saint Winwaloe

Saint Winwaloe was the founder and first Abbot of Land?vennec Abbey, literally Lann of Venec, or Monastery of Winwaloe. It was just south of Brest, France in Brittany, now part of France....
 decried the corruption of Ys and warned of God's wrath and punishment, but was ignored by Dahut and the populace.

One day, a knight dressed in red came to Ys. Dahut asked him to come with her, and one night, he agreed. A storm broke out in the middle of the night and the waves could be heard smashing against the gate and the bronze walls. Dahut said to the knight: "Let the storm rage. The gates of the city are strong, and it is King Gradlon, my father, who owns the only key, attached to his neck." The knight replied: "Your father the king sleeps. You can now easily take his key." Dahut stole the key from her father and gave it to the knight, who was none other than the devil. The devil, or, in another version of the story, a wine-besotted Dahut herself, then opened the gate.

Because the gate was open during storm and at high tide, a wave as high as a mountain collapsed on Ys. King Gradlon and his daughter climbed on Morvarc'h, his magical horse. Saint Winwaloe approached them and told Gradlon: "Push back the demon sitting behind you!" Gradlon initially refused, but he finally gave in and pushed his daughter into the sea. The sea swallowed Dahut, who became a mermaid or morgen.

Gradlon took refuge in Quimper, which became his new capital. An equestrian statue of Gradlon was made, and it is still around today, between the spires of the Cathedral of Saint Corentin in Quimper. It is said that the bells of the churches of Ys can still be heard in the sea calm. A legend says that when Paris
Paris

Paris is the Capital of France and the country's largest city. It is situated on the river Seine, in northern France, at the heart of the ?le-de-France Regions of France ....
 will be swallowed, the city of Ys will rise up from under the waves: Pa vo beuzet Paris, Ec'h adsavo Ker Is (Par-Is meaning, in Breton, "similar to Ys" ).

This history is also sometimes viewed as the victory of Christianity
Christianity

Christianity is a Monotheistic religion #Christian view religion centered on the life and teachings of Jesus as New Testament view on Jesus' life....
 -as Gradlon was converted by Saint Winwaloe- over druidism. (Dahut and most inhabitants of Ys were worshippers of Celtic gods
Celtic mythology

Celts mythology is the mythology of Celtic polytheism, apparently the religion of the Iron Age Celts. Like other Iron Age Europeans, the early Celts maintained a polytheistic mythology and religious structure....
). However, a Breton folktale asserts that Gradlon met, spoke with and consoled the last Druid
Druid

A druid was a member of the priestly and learned class in the ancient Celts societies of Western Europe, Great Britain and Ireland. They were suppressed by the Ancient Rome and disappeared from the written record by the second century CE....
 in Brittany
Brittany

Brittany is a former independent Celtic nations monarchy and duchy, now incorporated into France. It is also, more generally, the name of the cultural area whose limits correspond to the historic province and independent duchy....
, and oversaw his pagan burial, before building a chapel in his sacred grove.

Later use of the legend

The legend of Ys was confined to the folk of Brittany until 1839, when T. Hersart de la Villemarqué published a collection of popular songs collected from oral tradition
Oral tradition

Oral tradition, oral culture and oral lore are messages or testimony transmitted orally from one generation to another. The messages or testimony are verbally transmitted in speech or song and may take the form, for example, of folktales, sayings, ballads, songs, or chants....
, the Barzaz Breizh. The collection achieved a wide distribution and brought Breton folk culture into European awareness. One of the oldest of the collected songs was this tale. The medieval poet Marie de France
Marie de France

Marie de France was a poet evidently born in France and living in England during the late 12th century. Virtually nothing is known of her early life, though she wrote a form of Old French that was copied by Anglo-Norman scribes....
 also wrote poetry and stories based around the Ys legend.

Literature

  • Alain Deschamps and Claude Auclair are the authors of a comic based on the legend of Ys, called Bran Ruz (red crow).


  • Author Robert W. Chambers
    Robert W. Chambers

    Robert William Chambers was an United States artist and writer....
     set the short story "The Demoiselle d'Ys" (from his fantasy collection The King in Yellow
    The King in Yellow

    The King in Yellow is a collection of short story written by Robert W. Chambers and published in 1895 in literature. The stories could be categorized as early horror fiction or Victorian Gothic fiction, but the work also touches on mythology, fantasy, Mystery fiction, science fiction and romance novel....
    , 1895) in medieval/contemporary Brittany.


  • Poul Anderson
    Poul Anderson

    Poul William Anderson was an American science fiction author who wrote during a Golden Age of Science Fiction of the genre. Anderson also authored several works of fantasy....
     and his wife Karen
    Karen Kruse Anderson

    Karen Kruse Anderson is the widow and sometime co-author of Poul Anderson, and mother-in-law of writer Greg Bear.She is noted as the first person to use the term filk music in print....
     wrote a tetralogy of novels in the 1980's called The King of Ys
    Poul Anderson

    Poul William Anderson was an American science fiction author who wrote during a Golden Age of Science Fiction of the genre. Anderson also authored several works of fantasy....
    . There a Roman centurion becomes king of Ys, which was founded centuries before by Carthaginians. Prior to that series, fantasy writer A. Merritt
    A. Merritt

    Abraham Merritt , who published under the byline A. Merritt, was an United States editor and author of works of fantasy....
     in his novel Creep, Shadow! drew from the Ys legend.


  • Jack Vance
    Jack Vance

    John Holbrook Vance is an United States fantasy literature and science fiction author. Most of his work has been published under the name Jack Vance....
     sited Ys as one of the cities in the kingdom of South Ulfland in his Lyonesse Trilogy
    Lyonesse Trilogy

    The Lyonesse Trilogy is a group of three fantasy novels by Jack Vance, set in the European Dark Ages, in the mythical Elder Isles west of France and southwest of Britain, a generation or two before the birth of King Arthur....
    .


  • Dutch
    Netherlands

    The Netherlands is a country that is part of the Kingdom of the Netherlands. It is a parliamentary democratic constitutional monarchy. The Netherlands is located in North-West Europe, and bordered by the North Sea to the north and west, Belgium to the south, and Germany to the east....
    -born writer Iman Wilkens claims, in his book Where Troy Once Stood
    Where Troy Once Stood

    Where Troy Once Stood is a book by Iman Wilkens that argues that the city of Troy was located in England and that the Trojan War was fought between groups of Celts, against the standard view that Troy is located near the Dardanelles in Turkey....
    , that the Trojan War
    Trojan War

    In Greek mythology, the Trojan War was waged against the city of Troy by the Achaeans after Paris of Troy stole Helen from her husband Menelaus, the king of Sparta....
     and other events in Homer
    Homer

    Homer is traditionally held to be the author of the ancient Greek language epic poems the Iliad and the Odyssey, as well as of the Homeric Hymns....
    's epic poems the Iliad
    ILiad

    The iLiad is an electronic handheld device, or e-book device, which can be used for document reading and editing. Like the Sony Reader or Amazon Kindle, the iLiad makes use of an electronic paper display....
     and the Odyssey
    Odyssey

    The Odyssey is one of two major ancient Hellenic civilization epic poetrys attributed to Homer. It is, in part, a sequel to the Iliad, the other work traditionally ascribed to Homer....
     took place in the Atlantic Ocean
    Atlantic Ocean

    The Atlantic Ocean is the second-largest of the world's oceanic divisions; with a total area of about 106.4 million square kilometres . It covers approximately one-fifth of the Earth's surface....
     and the North Sea
    North Sea

    The North Sea is a marginal sea, epeiric sea on the European continental shelf. The Dover Strait and the English Channel in the south and the Norwegian Sea in the north connect it to the Atlantic Ocean....
    ; he claims the city of Ismarus
    Ismara

    Ismara also Ismaros or Ismarus was an ancient Ciconian town on the Aegean Sea coast of Thrace and supposedly was the city mentioned in the Odyssey....
    , sacked by Odysseus
    Odysseus

    Odysseus or Ulysses , in Greek mythology , was a legendary Greeks king of Ithaca and the hero of Homer's Epic poetry, the Odyssey. Odysseus also plays a key role in Homer's Iliad and other works in the Epic Cycle....
    ' men after leaving Troy
    Troy

    Troy is a legendary city and center of the Trojan War, as described in the Epic Cycle, and especially in the Iliad, one of the two epic poems attributed to Homer....
    , was in fact Ys. Wilkens' suggestions have not attracted the attention of mainstream scholars.


  • A. S. Byatt
    A. S. Byatt

    Dame Antonia Susan Duffy, Order of the British Empire is an England novelist and poet. She is daughter of His Honour John Frederick Drabble, QC and late Kathleen Marie Bloor and is married to Peter Duffy....
    's novel Possession: A Romance
    Possession: A Romance

    Possession: A Romance is a 1990 bestselling novel by United Kingdom writer A. S. Byatt. It is a winner of the prestigious Man Booker Prize....
    , which won the Booker Prize in 1990, makes frequent reference to Breton myth and legend, including the story of Ys.


  • Michael Scott Rohan
    Michael Scott Rohan

    Michael Scott Rohan is a Scotland fantasy and science fiction author.He had a number of short stories published before his first books, the science fiction novels Run to the Stars and First Byte....
    's fantasy trilogy 'The Winter of the World' Features Kerys as a initially semi legendary city which is later visited and does indeed sink beneath the sea.


  • French author Gabriel Jan's 2007 novel Ys, le Monde Englouti reworks and retells the legend of Ys.


Painting

  • E. V. Luminais
    E. V. Luminais

    ?variste Vital Luminais was a France Painting.He was born in Nantes. He scored a success at the Paris Salon of 1884 with the painting Flight of Ys. Another Luminais' important painting is The Sons of Clovis II....
    ' painting scored a success at the Salon
    Paris Salon

    The Salon , or rarely Paris Salon , beginning in 1725 was the official art exhibition of the Acad?mie des Beaux-Arts in Paris, France. Between 1748?1890 it was the greatest annual or biannual art event in the world....
     of 1884, on May 7, 1888, Édouard Lalo
    Édouard Lalo

    ?douard-Victoire-Antoine Lalo was a France composer of Spanish descent....
    's opera Le roi d'Ys
    Le roi d'Ys

    File:Le Roi d'Ys Poster.jpg is an opera in three acts and five tableaux by the French composer Edouard Lalo, to a libretto by ?douard Blau, based on the old Brittany legend of the drowned city of Ys, which was, according to the legend, the capital of the kingdom of Cornouaille....
    , based on this legend, premiered in Paris.


Music

  • In Claude Debussy
    Claude Debussy

    Achille-Claude Debussy was a French composer. Along with Maurice Ravel, he is considered one of the most prominent figures working within the field of Impressionist music, though he himself intensely disliked the term when applied to his compositions....
    's first book of Preludes
    Preludes (Debussy)

    Claude Debussy's Pr?ludes are two sets of pieces for solo piano. They are divided into two separate livres, or books, of twelve prelude each....
     (published 1910), the evocative La Cathédrale engloutie recalls the drowned cathedral in the city of Ys, with the muffled and watery sonority of its spectral bells.


  • The French
    France

    France , officially the French Republic , is a country whose Metropolitan France is located in Western Europe and that also comprises various Overseas departments and territories of France....
     composer
    Composer

    A composer is a person who creates music, usually in the medium of musical notation, for interpretation and performance. The level of distinction between composers and other musicians varies, which affects issues such as copyright and the deference given to individual interpretations of a particular piece of music....
     Édouard Lalo
    Édouard Lalo

    ?douard-Victoire-Antoine Lalo was a France composer of Spanish descent....
     wrote the opera
    Opera

    Opera is an Performing arts in which singers and musicians perform a dramatic work which combines a text and a musical score. Opera is part of the Western classical music tradition....
     Le roi d'Ys
    Le roi d'Ys

    File:Le Roi d'Ys Poster.jpg is an opera in three acts and five tableaux by the French composer Edouard Lalo, to a libretto by ?douard Blau, based on the old Brittany legend of the drowned city of Ys, which was, according to the legend, the capital of the kingdom of Cornouaille....
    , which was based on the Breton
    Breton people

    The Bretons are a distinct Celts ethnic group located in the region of Brittany in France. They trace much of their heritage to groups of Brythons who settled the area from south western Great Britain in the 4th to 6th centuries....
     legend of Ys.


  • Breton harpist Alan Stivell
    Alan Stivell

    Alan Stivell is a France musician whose father came from the small town of Gourin, Brittany. His music and songs don't fall into any clear classification of French music....
     recorded an instrumental track called "Ys" on his 1972 album Renaissance de la Harpe Celtique.


  • Harpist/folk-singer Joanna Newsom
    Joanna Newsom

    Joanna Newsom is an United States harpist and singer-songwriter from Nevada City, California....
     released an album in 2006 called Ys
    Ys (album)

    Ys is the second album by Joanna Newsom. It was released by Drag City on November 14, 2006 . The album was named for the mythical city of Ys, supposedly built on the coast of Brittany, France, and later swallowed by the ocean....
    .


  • Progressive rock
    Progressive rock

    Progressive rock is a form of rock music that evolved in the late 1960s and early 1970s as part of a "mostly British attempt to elevate rock music to new levels of artistic credibility." The term "art rock" is often used interchangeably with "progressive rock", but while there are crossovers between the two genres, they are not identical....
     band Il Balletto di Bronzo
    Il Balletto di Bronzo

    Il Balletto di Bronzo was an Italy progressive rock band from Naples. They formed in the mid 1960s, and released two albums, Sirio 2222 and Ys , before disbanding in 1973....
     also has a concept album
    Concept album

    In popular music, a concept album is an album that is "unified by a theme, which can be instrumental, compositional, narrative, or lyrical". Commonly, concept albums tend to incorporate preconceived musical or lyrical ideas rather than being musical improvisation or composed in the studio, with all songs contributing to narrative....
     called Ys.


  • The heavy metal band Bal-Sagoth
    Bal-Sagoth

    Bal-Sagoth are a symphonic black metal band from Yorkshire, England, formed in 1993.Originally formed as an epic/symphonic black metal band with strong death metal elements, vocalist/lyricist Byron Roberts took the name 'Bal-Sagoth' from the Robert E....
     has included Ys in many of its stories/songs.


Video and board games

  • The Japanese video game company Falcom
    Falcom

    is a Japanese computer game company. The company was founded in March of 1981 by Masayuki Kato. Falcom has played a definite role in the growth and development of the Japanese personal computer software industry....
     created a video game series also named Ys in 1987, and it has become very popular in both Japan and the United States.


  • The American video game company Bungie Studios
    Bungie Studios

    Bungie is an United States video game developer founded in May 1991 under the name Bungie Software Products Corporation by two undergraduate students at the University of Chicago, Alex Seropian and Jason Jones ....
     included a subtle reference Ys in their Myth series; the "Drowned Kingdom of Yer-Ks" [sic] is visible at the far northeastern corner of the world map.


  • The American board game company Rio Grande Games
    Rio Grande Games

    Rio Grande Games is a board game publisher based in Rio Rancho, New Mexico. The company primarily imports and localizes foreign language German-style board games....
     has published a board game based on the legend titled Ys
    Ys

    Ys, also spelled Is or Ker-Is in Breton language, and Ker-Ys in French language , is a mythical city that was built on the coast of Brittany and later swallowed by the ocean....
    .


See also


Further Reading

  • Guyot, Charles. The Legend of the City of Ys, Amherst, MA: University of Massachusetts Press, 1979.


  • MacKillop, James. Myths and Legends of the Celts, London ; New York : Penguin Global, 2005, pp. 299-302.


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