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Mythology portal Brittia Tír na nÓg Latin:
Insula Avallonis; Welsh: Ynys
Afallon, Ynys
Afallach ("the isle of
apple [or fruit] trees").
Sometimes also written...
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Glastonbury Tor is a tor near
Glastonbury in the
English county of Somerset,
topped by the
roofless St Michael's Tower, a
Grade I
listed building. The...
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version of this is
Avalon in
Arthurian legend, or in
Welsh Ynys
Afallon, "Island of Apples". In China,
apples symbolise peace,
since the sounds...
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where Arthur's body was
later placed in a boat to be
carried away to
Afallon. Arthur's men then
retreated to a cave on the
slopes of Y Lliwedd, where...
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where Arthur's body was
later placed in a boat to be
carried away to
Afallon. Arthur's men then
retreated to a cave on the
slopes of Y Lliwedd, where...
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Elysian Grove (Welsh:
Llwyn Afallon) is a
street in the town and
community of Aberystwyth, Ceredigion, Wales,
which is 74
miles (119 km) from Cardiff...
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companion Bedwyr at the
battle of
Camlann and his
final departure for
Afallon.
Ymadawiad Arthur is a
hugely influential work,
widely held to have opened...
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Director (Bafta
Wales 2002, 2004, 2005) As an
author he has had published: "O
Afallon i
Shangri La" (from
Avalon to
Shangri La) (2001) The
trilogy "Casglwr"...
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Pererinion (The Pilgrims' Isle) Rhodio’r
Fenai (Beside the Wide Menai) Ynys
Afallon (The Isle of Avalon) The
Shepherd (text by
William Blake), 1968 Tre-saith...
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Island of Apples, set in a
fictionalised Merthyr, uses the myth of Ynys
Afallon to
explore the pain of the loss of childhood. It is
again told through...