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Abstract
Chapter ΠΙ. Their structure. (Continued.) The extent to which the Four Branches refer to particular localities will become clear from the following lists. In Pwyll Pt. I, i. e. the history of the relations between Pwyll and the king of Annwn, we have the place-names which follow: (1) Arberth, the 'priflys' of Pwyll. (2) Glynn Cuch. (3) Penn Llwyn Diarwya. In Pt. II of Pwyll the following localities are mentioned: (1) Arberth, the birthplace of Pryderi. (2) Gwent-is-coet, the domain of Teyrnon Twrv Vliant. while at the end of the Mabinogi the domain of Pryderi himself is given as follows: 'Seith cantref dyuet', to which were afterwards added, 'tri chantref ystrat tywi, and 'pedwar cantref keredigyaon'.
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JEGP focuses on Northern European cultures of the Middle Ages, covering Medieval English, Germanic, and Celtic Studies. The word "medieval" potentially encompasses the earliest documentary and archeological evidence for Germanic and Celtic languages and cultures; the literatures and cultures of the early and high Middle Ages in Britain, Ireland, Germany, and Scandinavia; and any continuities and transitions linking the medieval and post-medieval eras, including modern "medievalisms" and the history of Medieval Studies.