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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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Annwn (Welsh pronunciation: [kuːn ˈanʊn], "hounds of
Annwn"),
singular Ci
Annwn (Welsh pronunciation: [kiː ˈanʊn]), were the
spectral hounds of
Annwn...
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Gwragedd Annwn, (singular Welsh:
gwraig annwn)
alternatively known as
Dames of the
Lower Region,
Dames of
Elfin Land, or
Wives of the
Lower World, are...
- of
Annwn who
appears prominently in the
first branch of the Mabinogi, and
alluded to in the fourth. In
later tradition, the role of the king of
Annwn was...
- In
Welsh mythology and folklore, Cŵn
Annwn (/ˌkuːn ˈænʊn/; "hounds of
Annwn") were the
spectral hounds of
Annwn, the
otherworld of
Welsh myth. They were...
- king of the
Tylwyth Teg or "fair folk" and
ruler of the
Welsh Otherworld,
Annwn, and
whose name
means “Gwyn, son of Nudd”.
Described later on as a great...
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David Annwn (born 9 May 1953), also
known as
David Annwn Jones, is an Anglo-Welsh poet, critic, teacher, playwright, and
magic lanternist.
Annwn was born...
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mythology who
rides with
Arawn and the
hounds (Cŵn
Annwn) of the Wild Hunt,
chasing sorrowful, lost
souls to
Annwn. The Mallt-y-Nos
drives the
hounds onward with...
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kings of
Annwn, the
otherworld in
Welsh mythology. He
appears in the
First Branch of the
Mabinogi as the main
rival of Arawn, the
other king of
Annwn. The...
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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...