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Branwen

  • A Welsh Classical Dictionary

    A Welsh Classical Dictionary

  • Gwern in the Fire 2006

    Gwern in the Fire 2006

  • The Arthur of 'Culhwch and Olwen' As a Figure of Epic-Heroic Tradition

    The Arthur of 'Culhwch and Olwen' As a Figure of Epic-Heroic Tradition

  • Chapter on History of the Otherworld

    Chapter on History of the Otherworld

  • Introduction

    Introduction

  • Sister Doubles and the Search for Sisterhood in the Mists of Avalon and the White Raven

    Sister Doubles and the Search for Sisterhood in the Mists of Avalon and the White Raven

  • Oral Tradition 26.2

    Oral Tradition 26.2

  • The Mabinogi of Branwen the House of Ll^Yr and the Island Otherworld Introduction

    The Mabinogi of Branwen the House of Ll^Yr and the Island Otherworld Introduction

  • Celtic Mythology and Myth-History

    Celtic Mythology and Myth-History

  • Welsh Tribal Law and Custom in the Middle Ages

    Welsh Tribal Law and Custom in the Middle Ages

  • Arthur's Heirs: Situating Medieval Welsh, Spanish, and Scandinavian Texts in Their Literary and Historical Contexts

    Arthur's Heirs: Situating Medieval Welsh, Spanish, and Scandinavian Texts in Their Literary and Historical Contexts

  • Christian Influences on the Mabinogi

    Christian Influences on the Mabinogi

  • Was King Arthur a Living Hero Or a Popular Legend?

    Was King Arthur a Living Hero Or a Popular Legend?

  • THE 'UNLIKELY FEMALE' CHARACTERS of the MABINOGI Kathy E. Shimpock, 1302078 B.A., J.D., M.L.L., M.B.A Submitted in Partial

    THE 'UNLIKELY FEMALE' CHARACTERS of the MABINOGI Kathy E. Shimpock, 1302078 B.A., J.D., M.L.L., M.B.A Submitted in Partial

  • Celtic Mythology in the Arthurian Legend Master’S Diploma Thesis

    Celtic Mythology in the Arthurian Legend Master’S Diploma Thesis

  • Branwen Ferch Llŷr

    Branwen Ferch Llŷr

  • Unnamed Women in Medieval Welsh Literature

    Unnamed Women in Medieval Welsh Literature

  • THE ROLE of ANIMALS in the MABINOGION Susan F. Garlick

    THE ROLE of ANIMALS in the MABINOGION Susan F. Garlick

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  • The Law in Legends
  • Gwyr Y Gogledd? Some Icelandic Analogues to Branwen Ferch Lyr
  • Mythic Archetypes : Welsh Mythology in Tolkien's Lord Of
  • Elis Gruffydd and Welsh Identity in the Sixteenth Century
  • The Politics of Arthurian Legend in the Plantagenet Empire: a Study of Literary and Historical Sources from the Time of Henry II to Edward I
  • Scandinavian Loanwords in English in the 15Th Century
  • Rightly, the Political Histories of Medieval Wales Devote Much Time to the Constant Changes of Welsh Society, Contributing To
  • The Four Branches of the Mabinogi the Motif Is Made to a Virgin (Cartwright 56)
  • J. Eric Moore Advisor: Dr. Mary Jane Morrow 2006-2007 Senior History
  • Constructions of Gender in Medieval Welsh Literature
  • MABCLAF. See Gwawr (Ap Llywarch Hen)
  • From Rhiannon's Horse to Owain's Lion: Human-Animal Relationships
  • Aberystwyth University the Mabinogi and the Shadow of Celtic Mythology
  • From Plates and Rods to Royal Drink-Stands in Branwen and Medieval Welsh Law


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