Talk:Gwen Teirbron

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[edit] Mythology or hagiography?

Is Gwen Tair Bron known from any truly mythological sources, or just from the Lives of Saints? If the latter, then we should make it clear that her 'mythological' status is purely a modern interpretation; naturally, we would also need to remove her from the Welsh mythology category. (I've read most of Welsh mythology, but it's perfectly possible that I overlooked or forgot Gwen somewhere along the line.) Best, Q·L·1968 11:20, 6 August 2007 (UTC)