- The
March Malaen is
cited in
Celtic folklore as an evil
horse ****ociated with the
Devil and witchcraft,
whose mythical or
historical origins remain obscure...
-
Ankou Bugul Noz
Fions Iannic-ann-ôd
Jetins Korrigan Cannard Noz
March Malaen Morgens Morvan,
legendary chief of the
Viscounty of Léon Morvarc'h Tadig...
- 'cosmic law, order', Gr**** artús 'arrangement',
Latin artus 'joint').
March Malaen Notes Delamarre 2003, pp. 55–56.
MacKillop 2004, s.v.
Andarta and bear....
-
Dawid Johannes Malan Jnr (/ˈdɑːvɪd
məˈlæn/ DAH-vid mə-LAN; born 3
September 1987) is an
English cricketer who
plays for
Yorkshire in
English domestic cricket...
-
Tolstoy Lukas, in the Emil i Lönneberga
series by
Astrid Lindgren March Malaen, from
Celtic mythology. Merrylegs, from
Black Beauty by Anna
Sewell Miramis...
-
Milang (/
məˈlæŋ/ m(ə)-LANG) is a town and
locality located in the
Australian state of
South Australia on the west
coast of Lake
Alexandrina about 71 kilometres...
- the
french word "cauchemar" and its
English equivalent nightmare.
March Malaen, the
demonic horse of
Welsh folklore, is also
cited as the
origin of nightmare...
- them
being a
reincarnation of King Gradlon. List of
fictional horses March Malaen Older versions of the Ys
story often mention horses, but do not usually...