press into the Conwy is his dying groan. Not only is he Eil Ton, "son of the wave," but also Eil Mor, "son of the sea." He is thus a local sea-god, and...
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Corroi ap Dayry" (Elegy of Cu-Roi son of Daire) XLIII "Marwnat Dylan eil Ton" (Elegy of Dylan son of the Wave) XLIV "Marwnat Owain ap Vryen" (Elegy of Owain...
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goddess. Lir, god of the sea. Sinann, goddess of the River Shannon. Dylan Eil Ton, god of the sea Llŷr, god of the sea. Bandua, theonym associated with...
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Mabinogi. The Dylan of stanza 4, whose grave is said to be near the church of St Beuno (i.e. at Clynnog Fawr), appears to be the Dylan Eil Ton ("son of Wave")...
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and husband of Gráinne WGPSN Dylan 55°18′S 84°24′W / 55.3°S 84.4°W / -55.3; -84.4 (Dylan) 5.3 2000 Dylan Eil Ton, Celtic sea god WGPSN Elathan 31°54′S...
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2000 Diarmuid Ua Duibhne WGPSN Dylan 55°18′S 84°24′W / 55.3°S 84.4°W / -55.3; -84.4 (Dylan) 5.3 2000 Dylan Eil Ton WGPSN Elathan 31°54′S 79°48′W...
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comprehensive Steve Winwood discography [1] lists this as a UK promo item, but the eil.com discography [2] illustrates a copy which is described as an export issue...
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