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@MythWelsh

🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿 Mytholeg Cymreig. Welsh myth, legend, folklore and magic beyond the Mabinogion. Quite a huge dose of Welsh magic tbh. Also on bsky, same name.

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My new book is out, Pages From a Welsh Cunning Man's Book. Search for the title at your favourite online seller. ‘... both a worthwhile addition to scholarship and an easy introduction for the newcomer.’ Dr Ronald Hutton.
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Dr Francis Young
Dr Francis Young@DrFrancisYoung·
This now lost figure of Christ from an inscribed stone at Llanglydwen, drawn in 1820, is done with your nonsense and is coming for you
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Pamela Jones
Pamela Jones@Jones8Pamela·
The beautifully carved figure of Sir John de Hastings dating from C1325 at St Mary's church Abergavenny #WoodcarvingWednesday The cross-legged posture was a fashion popular before 1330 and his feet rest on a lion He would have been coated in gesso and painted- the spurs were gilt
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I’r man yr aeth ef wedi ymddinodi mewn dillad merch He [king Arthur] went to the place after disguising himself in women's clothing. From the tale of Arthur and Huail in Elis Gruffydd's Chronicle.
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GPC Welsh dictionary
GPC Welsh dictionary@GPCdictionary·
Word of the day: egroes geiriadur.ac.uk/gpc/gpc.html?e… 'hips, berries of the dog rose', also known as 'afalau'r bwci', 'mwcog', 'ogfaen' and 'bochgoch'. They seem quite plentiful this year - anybody making jam?
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Pamela Jones@Jones8Pamela·
Abergavenny Castle built by the Norman lord Hamelin de Ballon around 1087 for #MedievalMonday and was the scene of an infamous massacre In 1175 after William de Braose invited the local Welsh lord Seisyll ap Dyfnwal with his relatives and retainers to a Christmas meal
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Tales from the Mabinogion
Tales from the Mabinogion@MabinogionGame·
#WyrdWednesday Centuries before Lovecraft ever dreamed his tentacled nightmares, the great bard Taliesin had already given us his own version of cosmic horror. In the poem Cad Goddeu - the Battle of the Trees - a horde of Otherworldly creatures invade. In a scene that surely inspired Tolkien, the wizard Gwydion animates a forest of trees to repel them.
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I'm not in a very snowy mood but this definitely sounds worth listening to: "Dame Siân Phillips joins poets from across Wales who respond to Dafydd ap Gwilym's centuries-old poem, 'To the Snow'." bbc.co.uk/programmes/m00…
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Tales from the Mabinogion
Tales from the Mabinogion@MabinogionGame·
#MythologyMonday Two tales in the Mabinogion centre on visions that come to the protagonists while they sleep: The Dream of Rhonabwy, and The Dream of Macsen Wledig. Interestingly, both dreams also feature the ancient Welsh board game of Gwyddbwyll, a name that survives in modern Welsh as the word for chess!
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Heritage Hiker
Heritage Hiker@HeritageHiker·
Cadair Idris #Gwynedd Cadair Idris is Welsh for ‘the Chair of Idris’. According to Welsh folklore the mountain takes its name from a giant. Idris was a giant, who was said to have used Llyn Cau lake as an enormous armchair. #FolkloreSunday #walking
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Tales from the Mabinogion
Tales from the Mabinogion@MabinogionGame·
#WyrdWednesday In the ancient Welsh poem Preiddeu Annwn, or The Spoils of Annwn, King Arthur journeys to the Otherworld in search of magical treasures. He finds there a castle made of black glass and guarded by 6000 silent sentinels, a cauldron that feeds only the brave, warmed by the breath of nine maidens, and a tortured soul imprisoned in front of a pile of riches and forced to sing for all eternity. Of the three boat-loads of knights that Arthur took with him, only seven men would return.
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Barendina Smedley
Barendina Smedley@fugitiveink·
Strange coverage of the 6-7th century medieval cemetery being unearthed near Cardiff Airport — eg no information regarding items found with the bodies that might indicate religious belief. Isn't it possible that this was an early, all-female monastic community? Link follows.
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Does anyone know of a critical edition or discussion of Black Book of Carmarthen 4 'Kervit vrten. autyl kyrridven. ogyrven amhad'? I have Jarman's book but there doesn't seem to be much discussion of the poem anywhere.
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Steffani Wyn Davies
Steffani Wyn Davies@steffaniwdavies·
Happy #InternationalWomensDay! 📍St Cadoc's Church, Llancarfan 📍St Teilo's Church, Llandeilo Tal-y-Bont 📍St Michael and All Saints Church, Colwinston 📍St Mary's Church, Ruabon 📍St Illtud's Church, Llantwit Major 📍St Giles Church, Wrexham
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Dr Angharad Elias
Dr Angharad Elias@elias_angharad·
Byddwch yn ofalus pwy chi’n ei gusanu heddiw 😘 ‘Y neb a gussano gwreic gwr arall, talet petwared ran y sarhaet; ac velly o’r gofyssyaw, onyt y gware yr hwn a elwir raffan, neu yg kyfedach’ #santesdwynwen #CyfraithHywel
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Vivien Boyes
Vivien Boyes@vivienboyes·
@MythWelsh I’ll miss your post but quite understand your reasons Are you on other platforms?
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I'm retiring from this platform. I might post if I publish a new book or something. It seems a pity to waste the goodwill and 3500 followers isn't bad but it just doesn't work well any more. A few weeks ago I checked another x account that I hadn't logged in to for a while.
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My feed presented me with a tweet from Trump and said that I was following him, when I hadn't. It was a money raising post, flogging something with his picture on. I replied "What a t**t" and instantly got my account restricted. Too many reasons not to use x.
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