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  2. Arawn - Wikipedia

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    Hir yw'r dydd a hir yw'r nos, a hir yw aros Arawn "Long is the day and long is the night, and long is the waiting of Arawn" [3] The name Arawn is derived from that of the biblical prophet Aaron. [4] Arawn's association with the hunt, hornes and the Otherworld has prompted some scholars to associate Arawn with the continental Gaulish god Cernunnos.

  3. File:Flag of House Arawn.svg - Wikipedia

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    English: Flag of House Arawn, from The Wheel of Time series. Described in both Chapter 1 of Lord of Chaos and Chapter 33 of Knife of Dreams as consisting of three silver keys on blue. Date

  4. 15810 Arawn - Wikipedia

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    15810 Arawn (provisional designation 1994 JR 1) is a trans-Neptunian object (TNO) from the inner regions of the Kuiper belt, approximately 133 kilometres (83 mi) in diameter. It belongs to the plutinos , the most populous class of resonant TNOs .

  5. Annwn - Wikipedia

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    In recompense he exchanges places with Arawn for a year and defeats Arawn's enemy Hafgan, while Arawn rules in his stead in Dyfed. During this year, Pwyll abstains from sleeping with Arawn's wife, earning himself gratitude and eternal friendship from Arawn. On his return, Pwyll becomes known by the title Penn Annwn, "Head (or Ruler) of Annwn."

  6. List of Celtic deities - Wikipedia

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    The Gauls inhabited the region corresponding to modern-day France, Belgium, Switzerland, southern and western Germany, Luxembourg and northern Italy. They spoke Gaulish.The Celtic Britons inhabited most of the island of Great Britain and spoke Common Brittonic or British.

  7. Mysterious symbols from ancient Iraq temple baffled ...

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    The sequence of symbols — a lion, eagle, bull, fig tree and plough — was found etched into Assyrian temple ruins in the ancient city of Dūr-Šarrukīn, located in present day Khorsabad, Iraq ...

  8. Wild Hunt - Wikipedia

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    Wales: Arawn or Gwyn ap Nudd, the Welsh god of the Underworld. The Balkans: St. Theodore. [61] Slovenia: Jarnik , also called Volčji pastir (Wolf Herdsman). [71] In some variations the mythical wild Baba (similar to Perchta) leads the hunt; in others, the leader of this retinue is a female character named Pehtra. [72]

  9. List of Egyptian hieroglyphs - Wikipedia

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    The total number of distinct Egyptian hieroglyphs increased over time from several hundred in the Middle Kingdom to several thousand during the Ptolemaic Kingdom.. In 1928/1929 Alan Gardiner published an overview of hieroglyphs, Gardiner's sign list, the basic modern standard.