The Mabinogion (Oxford World's Classics) - Plot & Excerpts
In the Celtic pantheon he was the son-god, and his mother Matrona (Modron in Welsh) was the mother-goddess. W. J. Gruffydd attempted to identify Mabon with Pryderi (see note to p. 21) in his Rhiannon: An Inquiry into the Origins of the First and Third Branches of the Mabinogi (Cardiff, 1953). In the triads (TYP 52) Mabon is one of the Three Exalted Prisoners of the Island of Britain. For references to the cult of Maponos, together with variants on Mabon in continental romance, see TYP, pp. 424–8.
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