• Welsh mythology, Math fab Mathonwy (Welsh pronunciation: [ˈmaːθ ˈvaːb maˈθɔnʊɨ]), also called Math ap Mathonwy (Math, son of Mathonwy) was a king of Gwynedd...
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    Math fab Mathonwy, "Math, the son of Mathonwy" is a legendary tale from medieval Welsh literature and the final of the four branches of the Mabinogi....
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    Appears in Math fab Mathonwy. Gronw "the Radiant": The lord of Penllyn who plotted with Blodeuwedd to kill Lleu. Appears in Math fab Mathonwy. Llŷr, the...
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  • broom, meadowsweet and oak by the magicians Math and Gwydion, and is a central figure in Math fab Mathonwy, the last of the Four Branches of the Mabinogi...
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  • Unexpected Math fab Mathonwy, a king in Welsh mythology Mathematical Anti Telharsic Harfatum Septomin, a topic on the TV series Look Around You MATH (band)...
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  • most prominently in the Fourth Branch of the Mabinogi, the tale of Math fab Mathonwy, which tells the tale of his birth, his marriage, his death, his resurrection...
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    Pryderi (redirect from Pryderi fab Pwyll)
    Bennardd and Maenor Coed Alun. Both sides suffer heavy losses, but Math fab Mathonwy, king of Gwynedd is victorious and Pryderi is forced to retreat. He...
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  • Welsh mythic Mabinogion tales, particularly in the fourth tale, "Math fab Mathonwy". The story of Dylan reflects ancient Celtic myths that were handed...
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  • crucial role in the Math fab Mathonwy, one of the Four Branches of the Mabinogi. At the beginning of the tale, the eponymous Math fab Mathonwy will die if his...
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    early as 1632 the lexicographer John Davies quotes a sentence from Math fab Mathonwy with the notation "Mabin" in his Antiquae linguae Britannicae ......
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