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Manawydan fab Llŷr; "Manawydan, the son of Llŷr" is a legendary tale from medieval Welsh literature and the third of the four branches of the Mabinogi. It is a direct sequel to the second branch, Branwen ferch Llŷr, and deals with the aftermath of Bran's invasion of Ireland and the horrific enchantment that transforms Dyfed into a wasteland. The chief characters of the tale are Manawydan, rightful king of Britain, his friend Pryderi, the king of Dyfed and their respective wives Rhiannon and Cigfa. Along with the other branches, the tale can be found the medieval Red Book of Hergest and White Book of Rhydderch. Allusions to the tale can be found in two old triads retained in the Trioedd Ynys Prydain.

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  • Manawydan fab Llŷr (de)
  • Manawydan fab Llŷr (en)
  • 리르의 아들 마나워단 (ko)
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  • Manawydan fab Llŷr [mana'wɘdan vaːb ɬiːr] („Manawydan, der Sohn Llŷrs“) ist der Titel des Dritten Zweiges des Mabinogi in der walisischen Mythologie. Die Erzählung ist sowohl im Llyfr Gwyn Rhydderch („Das Weiße Buch von Rhydderch“) als auch im Llyfr Coch Hergest („Das Rote Buch von Hergest“) enthalten. (de)
  • 〈리르의 아들 마나워단〉(웨일스어: Manawydan fab Llŷr 마나워단 밥 리르[mana'wɘdan vaːb ɬiːr])은 작품으로, 마비노기의 네 가지 중 제3가지다. 제2가지 〈리르의 딸 브란웬〉에서 내용이 바로 이어진다. 주인공들의 나라인 더베드에 마법의 안개가 몰려와 사람들과 가축들이 모두 사라져 불모지가 되어버린 난장판이 해결되는 과정을 다루고 있다. 헤르게스트의 적색서와 레데르흐의 백색서에 이야기가 실려 있으며, 프러데인 섬의 삼인조에도 이야기와 관련된 내용이 있다. (ko)
  • Manawydan fab Llŷr; "Manawydan, the son of Llŷr" is a legendary tale from medieval Welsh literature and the third of the four branches of the Mabinogi. It is a direct sequel to the second branch, Branwen ferch Llŷr, and deals with the aftermath of Bran's invasion of Ireland and the horrific enchantment that transforms Dyfed into a wasteland. The chief characters of the tale are Manawydan, rightful king of Britain, his friend Pryderi, the king of Dyfed and their respective wives Rhiannon and Cigfa. Along with the other branches, the tale can be found the medieval Red Book of Hergest and White Book of Rhydderch. Allusions to the tale can be found in two old triads retained in the Trioedd Ynys Prydain. (en)
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  • Manawydan fab Llŷr (en)
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  • Opening lines of the third branch of the Mabinogi: And after the travellers buried Bendigeidfran's head in the Gwynfryn in London with his face towards France, Manawydan looked at the town and at his friends, and sighed deeply. (en)
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  • Earliest manuscript dates to 14th century; tale believed to be much older. (en)
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  • Mainly Dyfed, also England. (en)
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  • Third branch of the Mabinogi. Return of Pryderi and Manawydan to Britain, wasting of Dyfed, imprisonment of Rhiannon and Pryderi, their subsequent release and the restoration of Dyfed. (en)
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  • Unknown, generally believed to be a scribe from Dyfed. (en)
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  • Manawydan fab Llŷr [mana'wɘdan vaːb ɬiːr] („Manawydan, der Sohn Llŷrs“) ist der Titel des Dritten Zweiges des Mabinogi in der walisischen Mythologie. Die Erzählung ist sowohl im Llyfr Gwyn Rhydderch („Das Weiße Buch von Rhydderch“) als auch im Llyfr Coch Hergest („Das Rote Buch von Hergest“) enthalten. (de)
  • Manawydan fab Llŷr; "Manawydan, the son of Llŷr" is a legendary tale from medieval Welsh literature and the third of the four branches of the Mabinogi. It is a direct sequel to the second branch, Branwen ferch Llŷr, and deals with the aftermath of Bran's invasion of Ireland and the horrific enchantment that transforms Dyfed into a wasteland. The chief characters of the tale are Manawydan, rightful king of Britain, his friend Pryderi, the king of Dyfed and their respective wives Rhiannon and Cigfa. Along with the other branches, the tale can be found the medieval Red Book of Hergest and White Book of Rhydderch. Allusions to the tale can be found in two old triads retained in the Trioedd Ynys Prydain. Will Parker has suggested that the branch draws heavily on the Expulsion of the Déisi, the tale of the Irish tribe that settled in South-West Wales during the Dark Ages and founded the Kingdom of Dyfed, as well as the Irish saga Cath Maige Mucrama, which shares a number of structural and thematic similarities with Manawydan. He describes the third branch as the "foundation myth of the Cymbro-Gaelic royal house of Dyfed..." The branch is followed by the tale of Math fab Mathonwy, in which the setting is transferred from Dyfed to Gwynedd. (en)
  • 〈리르의 아들 마나워단〉(웨일스어: Manawydan fab Llŷr 마나워단 밥 리르[mana'wɘdan vaːb ɬiːr])은 작품으로, 마비노기의 네 가지 중 제3가지다. 제2가지 〈리르의 딸 브란웬〉에서 내용이 바로 이어진다. 주인공들의 나라인 더베드에 마법의 안개가 몰려와 사람들과 가축들이 모두 사라져 불모지가 되어버린 난장판이 해결되는 과정을 다루고 있다. 헤르게스트의 적색서와 레데르흐의 백색서에 이야기가 실려 있으며, 프러데인 섬의 삼인조에도 이야기와 관련된 내용이 있다. (ko)
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  • Mythological (en)
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  • "Manawydan, son of Llŷr" "The Mabinogi of the Collar and the Hammer" (en)
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