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Serglige Con Culainn (The Wasting Sickness of Cú Chulainn)
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Author(s) Title
George W. Brewer, Bedwyr Lewis Jones POPULAR TALE MOTIFS AND HISTORICAL TRADITION IN "BREUDWYT MAXEN"

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  • Song of Solomon
  • Motifs and Historical Tradition in Breudwyt Maxen
  • Kathá Sarit Sagára (The Ocean of Streams of Story)
  • Serglige Con Culainn (The Wasting Sickness of Cú Chulainn)
  • Nan K'o mêng
  • De Excidio
  • The Gododdin
  • Ymddiddan Arthur a'r Eryr
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  • Historia Brittonum

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