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Afallach (Old
Welsh Aballac) is a man's name
found in
several medieval Welsh genealogies,
where he is made the son of Beli Mawr.
According to a medieval...
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Emain Ablach. The
medieval Welsh equivalent of Avalon, Ynys
Afallach ("Isle of
Afallach"), may also be
related to – if not
derived from –
Emain Ablach...
- from Old
Irish aball ("apple") — and is
similar to the
Middle Welsh name
Afallach,
which was used to
replace the name
Avalon in
medieval Welsh translations...
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Gwenhwyfar Modron -
possible derivation of Dea
Matrona Nimue Olwen Rhiannon Afallach Amaethon Arawn - king of the
otherworld realm of
Annwn Beli Mawr Bladud...
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escort them to the Otherworld,
sometimes it is Maleagant,
Arawn or
Afallach in a
similar position. In Gr**** mythology, Thanatos, the personification...
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father of C****ivellaunus, Arianrhod,
Lludd Llaw Eraint, Llefelys, and
Afallach. In
certain medieval genealogies, he is
listed as the son or
husband of...
- be
grandson to Beli Mawr and
nephew of Arianrhod, Llefelys, Penarddun,
Afallach, Gofannon, Nynniaw, Peibaw, and Caswallawn.
Based on
their shared patronymic...
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Welsh mythological characters Amaethon Arawn Arianrhod King
Arthur Afallach Beli Mawr
Blodeuwedd Brân the
Blessed Branwen Caswallawn Ceridwen Cigfa Creiddylad...
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Welsh mythological characters Amaethon Arawn Arianrhod King
Arthur Afallach Beli Mawr
Blodeuwedd Brân the
Blessed Branwen Caswallawn Ceridwen Cigfa Creiddylad...
- hunt for the
great boar
Twrch Trwyth. The
Welsh Triads give her
father as
Afallach, a
figure evidently connected to the
island of Avalon. In
Triad 70, Modron...