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Mallt-y-Nos (Matilda of the Night), also
known as the
Night Mallt, is a
crone in
Welsh mythology who
rides with
Arawn and the
hounds (Cŵn Annwn) of the...
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Alice Matilda Langland Williams, more
commonly known as Alys
Mallt and Y
Fonesig Mallt (4
October 1867 – 28
October 1950), was a
Welsh political writer...
- of ****. The
hounds are
sometimes accompanied by a
fearsome hag
called Mallt-y-Nos, "Matilda of the Night". An
alternative name in
Welsh folklore is...
- to him. The
Welsh genealogies show
Tudur ap
Goronwy marrying twice, to
Mallt ferch Madog,
daughter of
Madog ap Iorwerth, and to
Marged ferch Tomos, daughter...
- Bheallt, (From
Hallow Eve to
Beltane Eve,)
Piseach maith, agus
beannachd mallt, (With
goodly progress and
gentle blessing,) Bho m****r, gu muir, agus bun...
- Otherworld. The
hounds are
sometimes accompanied by a
fearsome hag
called Mallt-y-Nos, "Matilda of the Night." An
alternative name in
Welsh folklore is...
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Apocalypse Herne the
Hunter Hemann The
Lampades Hyakki Yagyō List of
ghosts Mallt-y-Nos, a
Welsh version of the
legend Moss people, wood
spirits serving as...
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Aquatic beings Makura-gaeshi (****anese mythology) – Pillow-moving
spirit Mallt-y-Nos (Welsh mythology) –
Spirit of the hunt Mami Wata (Africa and the African...
- Glamorganshire,
which involves the
eponymous Breton pirate and the
witch Mallt-y-Nos.
Henry Stradling's
nautical misadventures continued;
after acceding...
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Llamhigyn y Dŵr,
winged toad lake
creature also
known as a
water leaper.
Mallt-y-Nos,
female spirits of Annwn, ****ociated with the Wild Hunt. Morgens,...