Royal Mail has unveiled a set of stamps featuring mythical creatures and fabled figures from UK folklore. Designed by ...
When it comes to Welsh mythology, no beast is more iconic than the red dragon (y ddraig goch); it’s the country’s national animal and is emblazoned on the Welsh flag. The oldest recorded story ...
It first came to general literary prominence in the mid 19th century, when Lady Charlotte Guest published her translation of 11 medieval Welsh folk tales under the title The Mabinogion.
A lake monster from Welsh mythology, the afanc can also be traced through references in British and Celtic folklore. Sometimes described as taking the form of a crocodile, giant beaver or dwarf ...
In the old Irish calendar the day after St Patrick’s Day is Sheelah’s Day, in commemoration of the woman who many believe to ...
These are your rugby headlines on Wednesday, March 5. Welsh rugby myth 'shot down' Wales U20s coach Richard Whiffin says the narrative Welsh rugby is not producing enough good players has been ...
It first came to general literary prominence in the mid 19th century, when Lady Charlotte Guest published her translation of 11 medieval Welsh folk tales under the title The Mabinogion.
A lake monster from Welsh mythology, the afanc can also be traced through references in British and Celtic folklore. Sometimes described as taking the form of a crocodile, giant beaver or dwarf ...