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"Pryderi," said he, "I will that it be as thou didst say."
The Junior Classics — Volume 4 William Patten 1902
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"Pryderi," said he, "I will that it be as thou didst say."
The Mabinogion Vol. 3 (of 3) Owen Morgan Edwards 1889
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"Pryderi," said he, "I will that it be as thou didst say."
The Mabinogion Anonymous 1853
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"Pryderi," said he, "I will that it be as thou didst say."
The Age of Fable Thomas Bulfinch 1831
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"Pryderi," said he, "I will that it be as thou didst say."
The Age of Chivalry Thomas Bulfinch 1831
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Pwyll Pendevic Dyfed, the hero, undergoes magical trials before emerging as the Head of Annwfn and consort of the Great Queen, before she gives birth to the hero Pryderi.
Archive 2007-01-01 2007
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The most coherent group is the "Four Branches", which depict a mythical world in which Pryderi changes places with the king of the underworld for a year, a murdered husband is transformed into an eagle, and two brothers, as a punishment, are turned into animals and condemned to procreate and produce incestuous offspring with each other.
Archive 2007-05-01 2007
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In the Third Branch the fallout from these events involves Manawydan son of Llyr, Pryderi son of Pwyll, his mother Rhiannon and his wife Cigfa living in a land magically emptied of human habitation.
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The most coherent group is the "Four Branches", which depict a mythical world in which Pryderi changes places with the king of the underworld for a year, a murdered husband is transformed into an eagle, and two brothers, as a punishment, are turned into animals and condemned to procreate and produce incestuous offspring with each other.
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In the Third Branch the fallout from these events involves Manawydan son of Llyr, Pryderi son of Pwyll, his mother Rhiannon and his wife Cigfa living in a land magically emptied of human habitation.
Archive 2007-01-01 2007
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