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  2. Template:Welsh mythology - Wikipedia

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  3. Welsh mythology - Wikipedia

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    John T. Koch proposes that the name of the goddess Dôn, for instance, likely comes from ghdhonos, meaning "the earth." In this sense she serves as the Welsh version of the dheghom figure from Proto-Indo-European mythology, i.e. the primordial Earth Goddess from which all other gods originate. According to this theory, the Children of Dôn ...

  4. Category:Welsh mythology - Wikipedia

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    Religion and mythology differ, but have overlapping aspects. Many English speakers understand the terms "myth" and "mythology" to mean fictitious or imaginary . However, according to many dictionary definitions, these terms can also mean a traditional story or narrative that embodies the belief or beliefs of a group of people , and this ...

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  6. Category:Welsh legendary creatures - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF; ... Legendary creatures from Welsh mythology. ... Welsh ghosts (2 C, 2 P) Welsh giants (7 P) Pages in category "Welsh legendary creatures"

  7. Category:Welsh deities - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; ... Welsh goddesses (9 P) Welsh gods (12 P) This page was ...

  8. Four Ancient Books of Wales - Wikipedia

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    The Four Ancient Books of Wales is a term coined by William Forbes Skene to describe four important medieval manuscripts written in Middle Welsh and dating from the 13th, 14th, and 15th centuries. They contain primarily texts of poetry and prose , some of which are contemporary and others which may have originated from traditions dating back to ...

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    The name first appears in 1795 in William Owen Pughe's translation of Pwyll in the journal Cambrian Register under the title "The Mabinogion, or Juvenile Amusements, being Ancient Welsh Romances". [16] The name appears to have been current among Welsh scholars of the London-Welsh Societies and the regional eisteddfodau in Wales.