Drystan
Drystan — being in celtic tradition.
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Celtic Folklore: Welsh and Manx
- relationship: ii. 56'': — Drystan son of TaBwch with the swine of March ab Meirchion while the swineherd went on a message to EssyHt (Celtic Folklore: Welsh and Manx > Volume II > Chapter IX: Place-name Stories)
"ii. 56'': — Drystan son of TaBwch with the swine of March ab Meirchion while the swineherd went on a message to EssyHt."
- comparison: In this story the well-known love of Drystan and EssyHt is taken for granted; but the whole setting is so peculiar and so unlike that of the story of Tristan and Iselt or Iseut in the romances, that t (Celtic Folklore: Welsh and Manx > Volume II > Chapter IX: Place-name Stories)
"In this story the well-known love of Drystan and EssyHt is taken for granted; but the whole setting is so peculiar and so unlike that of the story of Tristan and Iselt or Iseut in the romances, that there is no reason to suppose it in any way derived from the latter."
Appears in: Beings, Entities in Celtic Folklore: Welsh and Manx, Celtic Tradition
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