Talk:Rhiannon
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Most of this entry is identical to the Pwyll entry; this is not efficient. Is this a Wikipedia Style issue? It would seem to be more reasonable to summarize the common parts, and cross-reference. DigitalMedievalist 06:17, 7 Jan 2004 (UTC) Lisa
The article is a summary of the relevant parts of the Mabinogi, should it not reference them? A source for the etymology of the name would also be better.
--Nantonos 19:23, 18 Jun 2005 (UTC)
Why's this tagged for cleanup? If it's just missing a citation or two, then {{citation needed}} would be better. I can't see anything glaringly wrong with the article. QuartierLatin1968 18:09, 31 January 2006 (UTC)
I can't see anything obviously wrong with the article either, I just finished reading a book about Arthur, and they told these stories in the book, it seems fine to me. Oh, and my sister's name is Rhiannon...
--Lady Éowyn 18:14, 11 April 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Seems Ok
The info. seems ok to me. For more information The Mabinogian should be referenced. That is the source from which my Welsh mother named me... Rhiannon. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by RhiannonR (talk • contribs) .
[edit] "Welsh Deities??"
It could be said that the only well-attested to instances of ANY known non-christian deities worshipped by the Welsh are those named in inscriptions on Romano-Celtic altars.
I would like to see some serious discussion on the merit of near universal custom of elevating to god/goddesshood virtually any of the primary characters in the stories of the Welsh corpus. Earrach 3/26/07
- It's been a convention here. I don't know how it came about, but the purpose of the category has been to separate characters from the main Category:Welsh mythology. Perhaps it is time for a name change.--Cúchullain t/c 20:29, 26 March 2007 (UTC)