angau
A Dictionary of Celtic Mythology
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angau, angeu. A personification of death in early Welsh tradition. See also
ANKOU;
DEATH COACH;
DULLAHAN;
FAR DOROCHA;
YANNIG.
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Sir Alfred Jules Ayer
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