- The
Afanc (Welsh pronunciation: [ˈavaŋk],
sometimes also
called Addanc, [ˈaðaŋk]) is a lake
monster from
Welsh mythology. Its
exact description varies...
- is
famous for its co****
fishing (particularly pike), watersports, the
afanc (a
monster nicknamed 'Gorsey') and has the only
example of a
crannog in...
- King Arthur's mount, Llamrei, when it was
hauling the
terrible Addanc, or "
afanc" monster, from the lake.
Hengroen Petrosomatoglyph List of
historical horses...
- in
Welsh mythology feature in a
flood legend from the
Welsh Triads. The
Afanc, a
monster that
lived in Llyn
Llion (which
could be Bala Lake)
caused a...
- Sea
serpent Tarasque Tsuchinoko Typhon Ur
Wyvern Yamata no
Orochi Zilant Afanc Ratatoskr Rat king;
phenomena when a
number of rats
become intertwined at...
- demon. Æsir (Norse) –
Norse deities.
Aeternae (Gr****) – Saw-horned monster.
Afanc (Welsh) – Lake
monster (exact lake
varies by story). Agni (Hindu) – God...
-
other figures from
Arthurian legend, the
mountain is
linked to a
legendary afanc (water monster) and the
Tylwyth Teg (fairies).
Ronald Turnbull argues that...
- Cerig-y-Gof
chambered tomb
Trellyffaint dolmen Standing Stones Bedd yr
Afanc Burial Chamber Banc Du
Neolithic enclosure Carreg Coetan Arthur dolmen Llech-y-Tribedd...
- Cerig-y-Gof
chambered tomb
Trellyffaint dolmen Standing Stones Bedd yr
Afanc Burial Chamber Craig Rhos-y-felin
Rhyolite outcrop Pentre Ifan Banc Du Neolithic...
- that this king is
descended from Hu, but that,
after a huge
flood (see
Afanc), only two people,
Dwyfan and Dwyfach,
survived from whom the
later inhabitants...