- Annwn,
Annwfn, or
Annwfyn ([ˈanʊn]; Annwvn, Annwyn, Annwyfn, Annwvyn, or Annwfyn) is the
Otherworld in
Welsh mythology.
Ruled by
Arawn (or, in Arthurian...
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Preiddeu Annwfn or
Preiddeu Annwn (English: The
Spoils of
Annwfn) is a
cryptic poem of
sixty lines in
Middle Welsh,
found in the Book of Taliesin. The...
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Efrawg part of the Mabinogion. In
Preiddeu Annwfn, the nine
virgin priestesses of the
otherworldy island of
Annwfn (Annwn, the
Welsh version of the Celtic...
- free dictionary.
Prydwen plays a part in the
early Welsh poem
Preiddeu Annwfn as King Arthur's ship,
which bears him to the
Celtic otherworld Annwn, while...
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Legendary creature Sub
grouping Spirit Similar entities Gabriel Hounds, Yell Hounds,
Ratchets Other name(s)
Hounds of Annwn, Cwn
Annwfn Country Wales...
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division of the awen (‘Seven
score ogyrven which are in awen,
shaped in
Annwfn’) as well as an
alternative word for awen itself. The poem
Armes Prydain...
- Pwyll's
descent into
Annwn in the
Welsh Mabinogion Preiddeu Annwfn, King Arthur's
expedition to
Annwfn as
recounted in the Book of
Taliesin Other ****anese mythology:...
- journe**** with
Arthur and
three boatloads of men into
Annwfn, but only
seven returned.
Annwfn is
apparently referred to by
several names,
including "Mound...
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ecological issues. They held
annual tree
planting festivals on the land at
Annwfn;
since then tens of
thousands of
trees such as Cedar, Pine,
Douglas Fir...
- "conflict"
before Caer Vandwy, an
otherworldly fortress mentioned in
Preiddeu Annwfn. Over time, Gwyn's role
would diminish and, in
later folklore, he was regarded...