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Giants (Welsh folklore)
A Welsh Classical Dictionary
Volume One: Arthur and the History of Jack and the Giants
Early Arthurian Tradition and the Origins of the Legend
Chapter on History of the Otherworld
The Mammoth Book of Celtic Myths and Legends
Goddess, King, and Grail: Aspects of Sovereignty Within the Early Medieval Heroic Tradition of the British Isles Robert Bevill Clemson University,
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Oral Tradition 26.2
Four Branches Davies Ford
Bulfinch's Mythology the Age of Fable by Thomas Bulfinch
Was King Arthur a Living Hero Or a Popular Legend?
OBINUS, Fictitious Archbishop of London. He Appears Fourth in a List Attributed to Jocelin of Furness, Succeeding Cadar and Succ
Unnamed Women in Medieval Welsh Literature
THE ROLE of ANIMALS in the MABINOGION Susan F. Garlick
A Welsh Classical Dictionary
British Goblins: Welsh Folk-Lore, Fairy Mythology, Legends and Traditions
The Mabinogion
A WELSH CLASSICAL DICTIONARY -1- People in History and Legend Up
A Welsh Classical Dictionary
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Lloyd Alexander's the Castle of Llyr: a Discussion Guide
Pembrokeshire Myth & Legends
Politics and the Four Branches of the Mabinogi
Constructions of Gender in Medieval Welsh Literature
The Commodification of the Arthurian Legend in the 20Th Century
Nativism and Orientalism in the Literature of Wales, 1300-1600
Gaint Lore of Scotland
Gigantic Encounters in Two Works of the Alliterative Revival
Bishops, Giants, and Ideas About Rome in Early Anglo-Saxon Literature, 597-C.800 Hollie Maree Thomas BA (Hons)