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Princess Eilonwy (/eɪˈlɒnwiː/ ay-LON-wee) is a fictional character in Lloyd Alexander's The Chronicles of Prydain. She appears in four of the five novels in the series, as well as Disney's 1985 animated film adaptation The Black Cauldron. Eilonwy is a member of the Royal House of Llyr, and the women in her line are formidable enchantresses, including her mother, Angharad, and grandmother Regat. She has inherited this characteristic, most readily visible in her manipulation of a magical item she calls her "bauble", a small golden sphere that glows with magical light when activated by her willpower. Eilonwy's father, Geraint, was a commoner with whom her mother fell in love.

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  • Princess Eilonwy (/eɪˈlɒnwiː/ ay-LON-wee) is a fictional character in Lloyd Alexander's The Chronicles of Prydain. She appears in four of the five novels in the series, as well as Disney's 1985 animated film adaptation The Black Cauldron. Eilonwy is a member of the Royal House of Llyr, and the women in her line are formidable enchantresses, including her mother, Angharad, and grandmother Regat. She has inherited this characteristic, most readily visible in her manipulation of a magical item she calls her "bauble", a small golden sphere that glows with magical light when activated by her willpower. Eilonwy's father, Geraint, was a commoner with whom her mother fell in love. (en)
  • La principessa Eilonwy ([aɪˈlɒnwiː]) è un personaggio immaginario della saga fantasy de Le cronache di Prydain, dello statunitense Lloyd Alexander. Appare da comprimaria del protagonista Taran in tutti i libri della serie, eccetto il quarto. In Italia è nota anche con il nome Ailin, che le è stato dato dall'adattamento italiano del film d'animazione Disney del 1985 Taron e la pentola magica, tratto dai primi due episodi della saga. (it)
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  • The Book of Three (1964)
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  • Eilonwy, from the cover of the 1980 Laurel-Leaf edition of The Black Cauldron (en)
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  • The Book of Three (en)
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  • Princess Eilonwy (/eɪˈlɒnwiː/ ay-LON-wee) is a fictional character in Lloyd Alexander's The Chronicles of Prydain. She appears in four of the five novels in the series, as well as Disney's 1985 animated film adaptation The Black Cauldron. Eilonwy is a member of the Royal House of Llyr, and the women in her line are formidable enchantresses, including her mother, Angharad, and grandmother Regat. She has inherited this characteristic, most readily visible in her manipulation of a magical item she calls her "bauble", a small golden sphere that glows with magical light when activated by her willpower. Eilonwy's father, Geraint, was a commoner with whom her mother fell in love. (en)
  • La principessa Eilonwy ([aɪˈlɒnwiː]) è un personaggio immaginario della saga fantasy de Le cronache di Prydain, dello statunitense Lloyd Alexander. Appare da comprimaria del protagonista Taran in tutti i libri della serie, eccetto il quarto. In Italia è nota anche con il nome Ailin, che le è stato dato dall'adattamento italiano del film d'animazione Disney del 1985 Taron e la pentola magica, tratto dai primi due episodi della saga. (it)
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