Twrch trwyth

Twrch trwyth

Le Twrch trwyth est, dans les Mabinogion de Culhwch ac Olwen, un sanglier blanc fabuleux qui est l'objet d'une quête pour s'emparer du peigne et du ciseau logés entre ses deux oreilles.

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