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the mabinogion
The Mabinogion is a collection of pre-christian Welsh mythology, first recorded as appearing in the 13th century. Welsh mythology is inextricably linked to the Irish, with a great many linguistic variants having commonalities on both sides of the Irish sea.
The Mabinogion comes in four sections, known as branches. The Taliesin is seen fit to be present because of its otherwise close association to the themes in the Mabinogion itself.
mabinogion - first branch
mabinogion - second branch
mabinogion - third branch
mabinogion - fourth branch
the taliesin
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