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Modron ("mother") is a
figure in
Welsh tradition,
known as the
mother of the hero
Mabon ap
Modron. Both
characters may have
derived from
earlier divine...
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Mabon ap
Modron is a
prominent figure from
Welsh and
wider Brythonic literature and mythology, the son of
Modron and a
member of Arthur's war band. Both...
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attested throughout northern Europe). The name of
Welsh mythological figure Modron,
mother of Mabon, is
derived from the same
etymon (and
Mabon has a cognate...
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portrays him as the son of King
Urien of
Gorre and of
either the
enchantress Modron or the
sorceress Morgan le Fay. The
historical Owain mab Urien, the basis...
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Morgan le Fay was
often thought to have
originally been the
Welsh goddess Modron or
Irish the Morrígan. Many of
these identifications come from the speculative...
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Modron is an
adventure for
fantasy role-playing
games published by
Judges Guild in 1978.
Modron is an
adventure scenario which details the
village of...
- (2007) note that
Arawn could be the
father of
Modron, as the tale of the Ford of
Barking recounts Modron's father as "the King of Annwn." In the Arthurian...
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According to a
medieval Welsh triad,
Afallach was the
father of the
goddess Modron. The
Welsh redactions of
Geoffrey of Monmouth's
Historia Regum Britanniae...
- is
belief so
strong it can
shape reality".: 99 In a
review of The
Great Modron March,
Backstab magazine contributor Philippe Tessier called the presentation...
- The name Cae
Mabon means 'Field of Mabon' in Welsh,
referring to
Mabon ap
Modron, a
character from the Mabinogion. "Magical
Snowdonia village hidden in woodland"...