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Notes by Lady
Charlotte Guest. Part IV.
Containing Kilhwch and
OlwenPublication Recor. London: Longman, Orme, Brown, Green, and Longmans. 1849. p....
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Olwen Fouéré (born 2
March 1954) is an
Irish actress and writer/director in theatre, film and
visual arts. She was born in Galway,
Ireland to
Breton parents...
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Olwen Rhys (4
March 1876 – 10
April 1953), also
spelled Olwen Rhŷs, was a
Welsh scholar and suffragist. She was a
member of and
later a
lecturer for the...
- Lady
Olwen Phillis Frances Brogan (née Kendall; 15
December 1900 – 18
December 1989;
later Hackett) was a
British archaeologist and
expert on
Roman Libya...
- Dame
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FRHistS (born 1938) is a
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giant to
groom him up, him
being the
father of the
bride Olwen. In
Culhwch and
Olwen, Arthur's dog
Cavall is
specifically credited with the slaying...
- and Lúthien
shares elements with
folktales such as the
Welsh "Culhwch and
Olwen". One of
these is the
disapproving parent who sets a
seemingly impossible...
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elaborate account of its hunt
described in the
Welsh prose romance Culhwch and
Olwen,
probably written around 1100. Its hunt
involved King
Arthur and his hosts...
- 7, for instance, are also
described in the
Middle Welsh tale
Culhwch ac
Olwen (tentatively
dated to c. 1100), in
which Ysbaddaden the
Giant gives King...
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notably Cei (Kay) and
Bedwyr (Bedivere). The
Welsh prose tale
Culhwch and
Olwen (c. 1100),
included in the
modern Mabinogion collection, has a much longer...