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Articles related to "Welsh Traditions"
Saint Dwynwen's Day Move over, St. Valentine—here's the story of Wales' native patron saint of lovers, Santes Dwynwen. dwynwen • st. dwynwen • santes dwynwen • welsh culture • welsh traditions
A Welsh Springtime Useful phrases, traditions, and web links to give your spring season a uniquely Welsh twist. welsh • welsh customs • welsh language • welsh traditions • spring traditions
Nadolig Llawen a Blwyddyn Newydd Dda! Essential vocabulary for a Welsh-style holiday, and a handful of other goodies. wales • welsh • christmas • nadolig • dydd calan
The Language of Heaven From ancient folklore to omens in the sky to modern astronomy, the Welsh people and language have always had a connection to the heavens. These stellar tidbits are presented in conjunction with the Celestial Symphony event. celestial symphony • welsh history • welsh culture • welsh tradition • welsh folklore
Welsh Love Spoons a Traditional Love Token Welsh love spoons evolved from ordinary wooden spoons used in cooking and to eat a traditional cawl but came to represent love, faithfulness and a desire to stay as one. welsh love spoons • wales • love tokens • courtship • welsh crafts
Review of The Last Sin Eater Cadi Forbes has been taught that the Sin Eater takes the sins of the dead upon himself. Her quest is to find if he is able and willing to do it for the living. christian fiction • american fiction review • christian american fiction • francine rivers • the last sin eater
Arthur's Round Table Where was the Round Table, where Arthur's Knights met as equals? round table • king arthur • winchester castle • stirling castle • edinburgh
King Arthur of Britain or Scots? References to King Arthur abound in the British Isles, but some claims may have a stronger case than others. arthurian legend • king arthur of britain • king arthur • british isles • arthur mcaeden
Fairy Gardens For Little Girls Every little girl seems to have a fascination for fairies. By creating a fairy garden, you can nurture their imagination as well as getting them interested in gardening. plants that fairies like • flowers that fairies like • themed flower gardens • themed childrens gardens • fairy gardens for children
Hallowe'en FAQs - Traditions Originally a Pagan Solar Festival celebrating the third and final harvest, a fun day for children and adults, is the second most decorated holiday after Christmas. halloween faqs • samhain lore • halloween traditions • pagan holiday • sabbat
Early Welsh Manuscripts, Part I The “Four Ancient Books of Wales”—the Black Book of Carmarthen, the Red Book of Hergest, the Book of Taliesin, and the Book of Aneurin—contain some of the earliest written versions of bardic poetry in Welsh. welsh literature • welsh poetry • welsh bards • bards • gogynfeirdd
The Eisteddfod Everything you ever wanted to know about this exciting Welsh cultural tradition and its history. eisteddfod • wales • welsh • welsh language • welsh culture |
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