The Mabinogion (Welsh pronunciation: [mabɪˈnɔɡjɔn] ) are the earliest Welsh prose stories, and belong to the Matter of Britain. The stories were compiled...
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Evangeline Walton (redirect from Mabinogion tetralogy)
1920s through the early 1950s. She worked on her best known work, the Mabinogion tetralogy, during the late 1930s and early 1940s, and her Theseus trilogy...
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Rhiannon (category Mabinogion)
Jones, Thomas. "The Mabinogion ~ Medieval Welsh Tales." (Illust. Alan Lee). Dragon's Dream., 1982. Guest, Charlotte. "The Mabinogion." (Illust. Alan Lee)...
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In probability theory, the Mabinogion sheep problem or Mabinogian urn is a problem in stochastic control introduced by David Williams (1991, 15.3), who...
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Four Branches of the Mabinogi (redirect from Four Branches of the Mabinogion)
Translations) BOOK Sioned Davies translation 'The Mabinogion' 2008. (See Translations) VIDEO Cybi. (1996) The Mabinogion. Partly free on YouTube, fuller version...
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Welsh Dragon (section Mabinogion)
ap Gruffydd and Owain Glyndŵr. The red dragon appears in the ancient Mabinogion story of Lludd and Llefelys where it is confined, battling with an invading...
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Arianrhod (section Mabinogion)
with the tradition recorded in the Mabinogion. The stories of Welsh mythology changed over time, and the Mabinogion does not contain the only version of...
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Math fab Mathonwy (redirect from Math (Mabinogion))
Mabinogi of Math". The Four Branches of the Mabinogi. Retrieved August 9, 2005. Ifans, Dafydd & Rhiannon, Y Mabinogion (Gomer 1980) ISBN 1-85902-260-X...
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Arthur The Mabinogion: See Mabinogion; William Morris, published in 1872 Love is Enough, a poetic drama based on a story in the Mabinogion, illustrated...
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Celtic influences on Tolkien (section The Mabinogion)
Lúthien in the Silmarillion, and Culhwch and Olwen, a tale in the Welsh Mabinogion. In both, the male heroes make rash promises after having been stricken...
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vividly in The Dream of Rhonabwy, one of the tales associated with the Mabinogion (as translated by Jeffrey Gantz): "Then they heard Cadwr Earl of Cornwall...
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Lady Charlotte Guest (category Mabinogion)
publisher in modern print format of the Mabinogion, the earliest prose literature of Britain. Guest established the Mabinogion as a source literary text of Europe...
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Brân the Blessed (category Mabinogion)
Jeffrey (translator) (1987). The Mabinogion. New York: Penguin. ISBN 0-14-044322-3. Ifans, Dafydd & Rhiannon, Y Mabinogion (Gomer 1980) ISBN 1-85902-260-X...
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Christian history. The Mabinogion: "Branwen, daughter of Llyr" Jeffrey Gantz, The Mabinogion, p.80. Jeffrey Gantz, The Mabinogion, pp. 84–86, 88. Rachel...
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theorised that the story of Cantre'r Gwaelod's drowning and tales in the Mabinogion, of the waters between Wales and Ireland being narrower and shallower...
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Sioned. The Mabinogion. Oxford University Press, 2005. S. Davies trans., The Mabinogion (Oxford 2007) p. 189-90. S. Davies trans., The Mabinogion (Oxford...
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parallels with the Welsh legendary figure Dôn in the medieval tales of the Mabinogion, whom most modern scholars consider to be a mythological mother goddess...
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Madog ap Maredudd (section The Mabinogion)
Madog, married Cadwallon ap Madog ap Idnerth, prince of Maelienydd The Mabinogion tale The Dream of Rhonabwy is set during Madog's reign. The central character...
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mythology, Angharad Golden-Hand is the lover of Peredur in the myth cycle The Mabinogion. There have been a number of historical or semi-historical Angharads,...
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Britain" (PDF). yorku.ca. 1999. Retrieved 5 August 2023. Davies, Sioned. The Mabinogion. "The Welsh Fairy Book: The Mantle of Kings' Beards". Sacred-Texts. Retrieved...
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Welsh prose tale Culhwch and Olwen (c. 1100), included in the modern Mabinogion collection, has a much longer list of more than 200 of Arthur's men, though...
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Arthurian Tale. University of Wales Press, 1992; tr. Jones and Jones, The Mabinogion. Trioedd Ynys Prydein. trans. and ed. by Rachel Bromwich. Cardiff: UWP...
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Llŷr (category Mabinogion)
(translator) (1987). The Mabinogion. New York: Penguin. ISBN 0-14-044322-3. Jones, Gwyn; Jones, Thomas (1993) [1949], The Mabinogion (Revised ed.), London:...
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The Voyage of Bran (section Mabinogion)
is now the United Kingdom, particularly those preserved from Wales (Y Mabinogion) and Brittany including Tristan and Yseult. The most recent translation...
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Historic counties) Mythology and folklore Arthurian legend Matter of Britain Mabinogion Cuisine Bara brith Bara Lafwr Cawl Cawl Cennin Crempog Gower cuisine Selsig...
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The bulk of this material is found in the collection known today as the Mabinogion. Medieval Welsh prose was not confined to the story tradition but also...
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Literary works Mythological Cycle Ulster Cycle Fianna Cycle Kings' Cycles Mabinogion Matter of Britain Welsh Triads Motifs Otherworld Beheading game Champion's...
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Literary works Mythological Cycle Ulster Cycle Fianna Cycle Kings' Cycles Mabinogion Matter of Britain Welsh Triads Motifs Otherworld Beheading game Champion's...
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prose collection known as the Mabinogion. Iseult is also a member of Arthur's court in Culhwch and Olwen, an earlier Mabinogion tale. Scholars have given...
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of adder stones appear frequently in Welsh mythology and folklore. The Mabinogion, translated into English in the mid-nineteenth century by Lady Charlotte...
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