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- Afallach abstract "Afallach (Old Welsh Aballac) is man's name found in several medieval Welsh genealogies, where is made the son of Beli Mawr. According to a medieval Welsh triad, Afallach was the father of the goddess Modron. The Welsh redactions of Geoffrey of Monmouth's Historia Regum Britanniae, Brut y Brenhinedd, associate him with Ynys Afallach, which is substituted as the Welsh name for Geoffrey's Insula Avalonsis (Island of Avalon), but this is fanciful medieval etymology and it is more likely his name derives from the Welsh word afall "apple tree" (modern Welsh afal "apple", afalllen "apple tree" cf. Proto-Celtic *aballo- "apple"); from which, granted, the name of Avalon is also often thought to derive, so that the meaning of "Afallach" is associated but not necessarily directly.".
- Afallach wikiPageID "86044".
- Afallach wikiPageRevisionID "541811348".
- Afallach hasPhotoCollection Afallach.
- Afallach subject Category:Welsh_mythology.
- Afallach comment "Afallach (Old Welsh Aballac) is man's name found in several medieval Welsh genealogies, where is made the son of Beli Mawr. According to a medieval Welsh triad, Afallach was the father of the goddess Modron.".
- Afallach label "Afallach".
- Afallach label "Afallach".
- Afallach label "Afallach".
- Afallach sameAs Afallach.
- Afallach sameAs Afallach.
- Afallach sameAs m.0lt2d.
- Afallach sameAs Q382024.
- Afallach sameAs Q382024.
- Afallach wasDerivedFrom Afallach?oldid=541811348.
- Afallach isPrimaryTopicOf Afallach.