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The Four Branches of the Mabinogi

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The Four Branches of the Mabinogi are the oldest and most famous legends in Wales. First written down around 800 years ago, they were being told for many years before that, captivating audiences with their unique mix of magic, romance and adventure. They conjure a world of giants, wizards, enchantments where families wage war and some people can even transform into animals!

128 pages, Hardcover

Published August 28, 2015

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1,634 reviews110 followers
April 6, 2025
800 aastat vanad legendid muidugi ei saagi meie mõistes väga loogilised olla, aga ikka tahaks küsida, et miks kõik need inimesed siin lugudes nii... idiootlikult käitusid. Kalevipoeg oli nendega võrreldes ikka täitsa tark, tubli ja mõõdukas mees, kes tegi elus ainult üle keskmise häid otsuseid.
Profile Image for Huw Rhys.
508 reviews18 followers
March 24, 2020
Llyfryn bach gwych, yn crynhoi rhai o'r storiau mwyaf hudol welodd y byd erioed!

Os y'ch chi fel o'n ni, ddim cweit yn deall fy Mranwen's o'm Bendigeidfran's, dyma'r llyfr i chi - crynodeb gwych, hawdd ei ddarllen o rai o brif storiau'r (dim gobaith cael dau ddot ar yr i, nagoes??!!) Mabinogi.

A great little book giving a precised version of some of the greatest mythical stories ever told - good enough (and short enough!) to persevere with it through Google translate if you're not fluent in Welsh!
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1,350 reviews2 followers
March 22, 2021
Llyfr hyfryd efo lliwiau ardderchog yn dweud stori'r Mabinogi. Fel rhan o'r diwylliant Cymru, mae'r storïau'n rhyfedd a'r eirfa'n eithaf anodd yn fy marn, ond dw i'n falch o ddarllen y chwedlau o'r diwedd.
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