The Mythology of the British Islands: An Introduction to Celtic Myth, Legend, Poetry, and RomanceScribner, 1910 - 446 sider |
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Side 81
... heard the king groaning , for Nuada's wrist had festered where the silver hand joined the arm of flesh . Miach asked where Nuada's own hand was , and they told him that it had been buried long ago . But he dug it up , and placed it to ...
... heard the king groaning , for Nuada's wrist had festered where the silver hand joined the arm of flesh . Miach asked where Nuada's own hand was , and they told him that it had been buried long ago . But he dug it up , and placed it to ...
Side 319
... heard in song In Caer Pedryvan1 , four times revolving ? The first word from the cauldron , when was it spoken ? By the breath of nine maidens it was gently warmed . Is it not the cauldron of the chief of Annwn ? What is its fashion ? A ...
... heard in song In Caer Pedryvan1 , four times revolving ? The first word from the cauldron , when was it spoken ? By the breath of nine maidens it was gently warmed . Is it not the cauldron of the chief of Annwn ? What is its fashion ? A ...
Side 349
... heard of Mabon . She sent Gwrhyr to a creature formed before her , the Stag of Redynvre . though the Stag had lived to see an oak - sapling slowly grow to be a tree with a thousand branches , and as slowly decay again till it was a ...
... heard of Mabon . She sent Gwrhyr to a creature formed before her , the Stag of Redynvre . though the Stag had lived to see an oak - sapling slowly grow to be a tree with a thousand branches , and as slowly decay again till it was a ...
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THE SOURCES OF OUR KNOWLEDGE OF THE CELTIC MYTHOLOGY | 8 |
WHO WERE THE ANCIENT BRITONS? | 18 |
THE RELIGION OF THE ANCIENT BRITONS AND DRUIDISM | 31 |
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ancient Angus Annwn Arianrod Arthur Arthurian Legend Aryan asked Balor bard battle Bodb Book Brân Branwen Bress Britain British Britons Caer called castle cauldron Celtic Celtic mythology Celtique Celts chap chariot Cian Conchobar Cuchulainn Dagda Danu daughter deities Diarmait divine Dôn druids Dyfed Emain Macha Eochaid Erin Etain fairy father Fenians Fergus fight Finn Fir Bolgs Fomors Gaelic Gaels goddess Danu gods Goibniu Gwydion Gwyn Hades heroes Hibbert Lectures hounds Ibid Ireland Irish island killed King Kulhwch land Leinster Lêr Lleu Lludd Llyr Lugh Mabinogi Mabinogion magic Manannán Manawyddan Mâth Medb Mider Morte Darthur myth mythical mythology night Nuada Nudd Olwen Ossian pagan Partholon poem Pronounced Pryderi Pwyll race Red Branch replied Rhiannon Rhys romance Saint sent sidh sons of Tuirenn spear story sun-god Taliesin tells told tradition translated tribes Tuatha Dé Danann Ulster Wales warriors Welsh wife