Comparative mythology corpus

Death From Grief And Blame After Destruction Of Two Lands

1 appearances across 1 tradition groups.

Evidence

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TraditionSourcePassageConfidenceEvidenceRecord
Celtic Welsh The Mabinogion PEREDUR THE SON OF EVRAWC / GERAINT THE SON OF ERBIN / THE DREAM OF RHONABWY / PWYLL PRINCE OF DYVED; lines 6843-6935 high The seven cut off and carry the head; Branwen is eighth with them, reaches Aber Alaw, laments that two islands were destroyed because of her, dies of a broken heart, and is buried in a four-sided grave on the banks of the Alaw. record