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Dream of Rhonabwy

Dream of Rhonabwy — being in celtic tradition.

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Celtic Folklore: Welsh and Manx

  • relationship: An earlier reference to the same story occurs in the Dream of Rhonabwy in the Red Book of Hergesf^j in which Idawc describes himself as Idawc son of Mynio, and as nicknamed Idawc Cord Prydain — which (Celtic Folklore: Welsh and Manx > Volume II > Chapter X: Difficulties of the Folklorist)

    "An earlier reference to the same story occurs in the Dream of Rhonabwy in the Red Book of Hergesf^j in which Idawc describes himself as Idawc son of Mynio, and as nicknamed Idawc Cord Prydain — which means ' Idawc the Chum-staff of Prydain ' — in reference presumably to his activity in creating dissension."