[381]. Castle of Riches.
[382]. Meaning is unknown. See chap. XVI—“The Gods of the Britons”.
[383]. Meaning is unknown. See chap. XX—“The Victories of Light over Darkness”.
[384]. Unless they should be “the yellow and the brindled bull” mentioned in the story of Kulhwch and Olwen.
[385]. Book of Taliesin, poem XIV. The translation is by Rhys: Arthurian Legend, p. 301.
[386]. Rhys: Arthurian Legend, p. 325.
[387]. Rhys: ibid., chap. I.
[388]. Malory’s Morte Darthur, Book II, chap. II.
[389]. Historia Britonum, Book VIII, chap. XX.
[390]. Rhys: Arthurian Legend, p. 169.