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  1. British Goblins: Welsh Folklore, Fairy Mythology, Legends, and Traditions by Wirt Sikes, 2002-11-01
  2. Welsh Mythology: A Neo-Structuralist Analysis by Jonathan Miles-Watson, 2009-07-28
  3. Dictionary of Celtic Mythology (Oxford Paperback Reference) by James MacKillop, 2000-12-14
  4. Arianrhod: A Welsh Myth Retold by Barbara Donley, 1987-12
  5. A Little Book of Welsh Proverbs (Little Welsh bookshelf) by W. A. Rose, 1996-11
  6. Celtic Folklore, Welsh And Manx by John Rhys, 2008-02-17
  7. British Goblins Welsh Folk-lore, Fairy Mythology, Legends and Traditions By Wirt Sikes by Wirt Sikes, 2010-01-23
  8. Arthurian and Welsh Mythology (INDO EUROPEAN MYTHOLOGY) by William G. Davey, 2009-03-02
  9. Welsh Mythology: King Arthur
  10. Salmon of Wisdom: Fenian Cycle, The Boyhood Deeds of Fionn, Fionn Mac Cumhaill, Finn Eces, Fianna, Taliesin, Irish Mythology, Welsh Mythology
  11. Welsh Culture: Welsh Language, Culture of Wales, Welsh Mythology, Cultural Relationship Between the Welsh and the English, Welsh Placenames
  12. British Goblins; Welsh Folk-Lore, Fairy Mythology, Legends and Traditions by Wirt Sikes, 2010-10-14
  13. From Olympus to Camelot: The World of European Mythology by David Leeming, 2003-07-17
  14. The Song of Rhiannon (The Welsh Mabinogi, Volume 3) by Evangeline Walton, 1972

1. Welsh Mythology - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Welsh mythology, the remnants of the mythology of the preChristian Britons, has come down to us in much altered form in medieval Welsh manuscripts such as the Red Book of
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Welsh mythology Breton mythology Mabinogion Book of Taliesin Trioedd Ynys Prydein Religious vocations Druids Bards Vates Festivals Samhain Calan Gaeaf Imbolc Gŵyl Fair ... Index of related articles This box: view talk edit This article does not cite any references or sources Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources . Unsourced material may be challenged and removed (September 2008) Welsh mythology , the remnants of the mythology of the pre- Christian Britons , has come down to us in much altered form in medieval Welsh manuscripts such as the Red Book of Hergest , the White Book of Rhydderch , the Book of Aneirin and the Book of Taliesin The prose stories from the White and Red Books are known as the Mabinogion , a title given to them by their first translator, Lady Charlotte Guest , and also used by subsequent translators. Poems such as

2. Online Encyclopedia And Dictionary - Welsh Mythology
Welsh mythology consists of stories written down in the Mabinogion and other medieval texts. Deities. Amaethon god of agriculture Arawn - ruler of Annwn
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Welsh mythology consists of stories written down in the Mabinogion and other medieval texts.
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  • Arthur - king Bedwyr - Arthur's knight Blodeuedd - woman created of flowers. Was supposed to marry Lleu, but she killed him with her lover, Goronwy Branwen - Bendigeidfran's sister Caradawc - Son of Bendigeidfran Culhwch - son of Cildydd, had to kill a giant to marry his daughter, possibly one of Arthur's knights Efnisien - Bendigeidfran's halfbrother and enemy Gwalchmai - see Gawain Gwenhwyfar - Arthur's wife Gwern - son of Matholwch and Branwen, Efnisien killed him when he was three years old

3. Category:Welsh Mythology - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
The main article for this category is Welsh mythology. Subcategories. This category has the following 4 subcategories, out of 4 total.
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation search NOTE : Categorising a story as a myth does not necessarily imply that it is untrue. Religion and mythology differ, but have overlapping aspects. Many English speakers understand the terms "myth" and "mythology" to mean fictitious or imaginary . However, according to many dictionary definitions, these terms can also mean a traditional story or narrative that embodies the belief or beliefs of a group of people , and this Wikipedia category should be understood in this sense only. The use of these terms in this category does not imply that any story so categorized is historically true or false or that any belief so embodied is itself either true or false. The main article for this category is Welsh mythology
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4. Welsh_mythology Encyclopedia Topics | Reference.com
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5. Welsh Mythology | TripAtlas.com
Welsh mythology, the remnants of the mythology of the preChristian Britons, has come down to us in much altered form in medieval Welsh manuscripts such as the Red Book of Hergest
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6. Welsh Mythology: Encyclopedia - Welsh Mythology
Welsh mythology, the remnants of the mythology of the preChristian Britons, has come down to us in much altered form in medieval Welsh manuscripts such as the Red Book of Hergest
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Categories Celtic mythology Welsh mythology Welsh mythology , the remnants of the mythology of the pre-Christian Britons, has come down to us in much altered form in medieval Welsh manuscripts such as the Red Book of Hergest , the White Book of Rhydderch , the Book of Aneirin and the Book of Taliesin The prose stories from the White and Red Books are known as the Mabinogion , a title given to them by their their first translator, Lady Charlotte Guest , and also used by subsequent translators. Poems such as Cad Goddeu (The Battle of the Trees) and mnemonic list-texts like the Welsh Triads and the Thirteen Treasures of Britain , also contain mythological material. These texts also include the earliest forms of the Arthurian legend and the traditional history of post-Roman Britain. Other sources include the 9th century Latin historical compilation Historia Britonum (the History of the Britons) and Geoffrey of Monmouth 's 12th century Latin chronicle Historia Regum Britanniae (the History of the Kings of Britain), as well as later folklore , such as The Welsh Fairy Book by W. Jenkyn Thomas [1908].

8. Welsh Mythology - Definition
Welsh mythology consists of stories written down in the Mabinogion and other medieval texts. Deities. Amaethon god of agriculture Arawn - ruler of Annwn
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Welsh mythology - Definition
Welsh mythology consists of stories written down in the Mabinogion and other medieval texts.
Deities
Other characters
  • Arthur - king Bedwyr - Arthur's knight Blodeuedd - woman created of flowers. Was supposed to marry Lleu, but she killed him with her lover, Goronwy Branwen - Bendigeidfran's sister Caradawc - Son of Bendigeidfran Culhwch - son of Cildydd, had to kill a giant to marry his daughter, possibly one of Arthur's knights Efnisien - Bendigeidfran's halfbrother and enemy Gwalchmai - see Gawain Gwenhwyfar - Arthur's wife Gwern - son of Matholwch and Branwen, Efnisien killed him when he was three years old Gwyn ap Nudd - shadowy character sometimes called the king of the fairies and connected to the Wild Hunt Kai - the oldest Arthur's knight Mabon Math - king of Gwynedd , had to have a virgin to hold his feet Matholwch - king of Ireland , husband of Branwen, Efnisien mutilated his horses Nudd - warrior with a hand of silver Olwen - wife of Culhwch Owain - Arthur's knight Peredur - Arthur's knight Pryderi - kidnapped son of Pwyll Pwyll - king of Dyfed , for some time he also ruled in Annwn Rhiannon - Pwyll's wife, Pwyll accused her of eating Pryderi

9. Welsh Mythology
The ancient Celts loved a good story, and the Welsh were no exception to this rule. The Celtic bard was a beloved figure in Wales, who enchanted audiences with stories from myth
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10. Welsh Mythology - Characters
A selection of articles related to Welsh mythology Characters Welsh mythology - Characters A Wisdom Archive on Welsh mythology - Characters
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11. Welsh Mythology In English - Dictionary And Translation
Welsh mythology. Dictionary terms for Welsh mythology in English, English definition for Welsh mythology, Thesaurus and Translations of Welsh mythology to English, French.
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12. Welsh Mythology | TripAtlas.com
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Welsh mythology , the remnants of the mythology of the pre-Christian Britons, has come down to us in much altered form in medieval Welsh manuscripts such as the Red Book of Hergest , the White Book of Rhydderch , the Book of Aneirin and the Book of Taliesin The prose stories from the White and Red Books are known as the Mabinogion , a title given to them by their first translator, Lady Charlotte Guest , and also used by subsequent translators. Poems such as Cad Goddeu (The Battle of the Trees) and mnemonic list-texts like the Welsh Triads and the Thirteen Treasures of Britain , also contain mythological material. These texts also include the earliest forms of the Arthurian legend and the traditional history of post-Roman Britain. Other sources include the 9th century Latin historical compilation Historia Britonum (the History of the Britons) and Geoffrey of Monmouth 's 12th century Latin chronicle Historia Regum Britanniae (the History of the Kings of Britain), as well as later folklore , such as The Welsh Fairy Book Contents

14. Welsh Mythology Facts - Freebase
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15. Welsh Mythology - Wikipedia@pedia
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This box: view talk edit Welsh mythology , the remnants of the mythology of the pre-Christian Britons, has come down to us in much altered form in medieval Welsh manuscripts such as the Red Book of Hergest , the White Book of Rhydderch , the Book of Aneirin and the Book of Taliesin The prose stories from the White and Red Books are known as the Mabinogion , a title given to them by their first translator, Lady Charlotte Guest , and also used by subsequent translators. Poems such as Cad Goddeu (The Battle of the Trees) and mnemonic list-texts like the Welsh Triads and the Thirteen Treasures of Britain , also contain mythological material. These texts also include the earliest forms of the Arthurian legend and the traditional history of post-Roman Britain.

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18. Welsh_mythology | Define Welsh_mythology At Dictionary.com
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19. Welsh Mythology - Welshpedia
Other characters. Arthur king Bedwyr - Arthur's knight Blodeuedd - woman created of flowers. Was supposed to marry Lleu, but she killed him with her lover, Goronwy
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