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by EarthWard » 03 Feb 2005, 21:19
Is there any truth to this story?
If you do not know the story you can read it here:
Tribute of Nomenoe
Thanks,
EW
"Rise and rise again, until lambs become lions."
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by DJ Droood » 15 May 2010, 18:37
THE HEROIC AND LEGENDARY
LITERATURE OF BRITTANYcool site.
May the rainbow shine on thy forehead! may the
rainbow shine !
--O fire! O fire! O steel! O steel !
O fire! O fire! O steel and fire!
O oak ! O oak ! Oearth! O earth !
O waves! O waves! O earth! O earth
and oak!
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by Teileag » 16 May 2010, 16:29
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by mwyalchen » 16 May 2010, 20:10
There's nothing on the wikipedia page about cutting off heads to make up the weight of tribute, though.
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