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Myths and Legends of the Celtic Race - Knowledge Rush

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454 <strong>Myths</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Legends</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>Celtic</strong> <strong>Race</strong><br />

PWYLL (poo-till; modern Powell). Prince <strong>of</strong> Dyfed;<br />

how he got his title Pen Annwn, or “Head <strong>of</strong> Hades,” 336-359;<br />

his adventure on <strong>the</strong> Mound <strong>of</strong> Arberth, near <strong>the</strong> Castle <strong>of</strong><br />

Narberth, 359-365;<br />

fixes his choice on Rhiannon for wife, 360;<br />

Gwawl's trick on him, 361;<br />

Rhiannon's plan to save Pwyll from Gwawl's power, 361;<br />

weds Rhiannon, 362;<br />

imposes a penance on his wife, 363;<br />

his son Pryderi (Trouble) found, 365<br />

PYTHAG´ORAS. <strong>Celtic</strong> idea <strong>of</strong> transmigration <strong>and</strong>, 80<br />

PYTH´EAS. The German tribes about 300 B.C. mentioned by, 31<br />

Q<br />

QUELGNY, or CUAILGNÉ. Cattle-raid <strong>of</strong>, made by Queen Maev,<br />

180;<br />

Brown Bull <strong>of</strong>, owned by Dara, 202;<br />

<strong>the</strong> <strong>the</strong>me <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> “Tain Bo Cuailgné” is <strong>the</strong> Brown Bull <strong>of</strong>,<br />

203;<br />

Brown Bull <strong>of</strong>, is <strong>Celtic</strong> counterpart <strong>of</strong> Hindu sky-deity,<br />

Indra, 203;<br />

Brown Bull <strong>of</strong>, captured at Slievegallion, Co. Armagh, by<br />

Maev, 211;<br />

white-horned Bull <strong>of</strong> Ailell slain by Brown Bull <strong>of</strong>, 225;<br />

reputed author <strong>of</strong>, Fergus mac Roy, 234;<br />

Sanchan Torpest searches for lost lay <strong>of</strong>, 234-238<br />

R<br />

R . Egyptian Sun god;<br />

ship symbol in sepulchral art <strong>of</strong> Egypt connected with<br />

worship <strong>of</strong>, 74-76

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