
Rhiannon
Rhiannon is a character from Welsh mythology, known primarily from the Mabinogion, a collection of medieval Welsh tales. She is often depicted as a strong and beautiful woman, associated with horses and magic. Rhiannon is the daughter of a king and becomes the wife of Pwyll, a prince. Her story involves themes of love, loyalty, and transformation, including her unjust accusation of infanticide and her subsequent journey to redemption. Rhiannon symbolizes mystery and the connection between the human and supernatural realms, making her a significant figure in Celtic folklore and mythology.