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Bran

Welsh mythological figure, one of the family of Llyr in the Mabinogion and elsewhere. His head, severed from his body after death, did not decay. It was buried in London, with the eyes looking towards France, as a spell against foreign invasion.

Bran is generally assumed to be the Celtic source of Bron, the Fisher King of Arthurian romance.

The original significance of Bran's epithet, ‘the Blessed’, is not known, but the legend that he was one of the founders of Christianity in Britain appears first in the 18th century.



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Then he entered the back room and took up a measure of bran, which he mixed with a great many pins and needles.
He looked closely at it, shook his head, and told the man to fetch a good bran mash and put some meal into it.
Water was poured into their drinking-tins, and, in the evening, still in their cages, they were served liberally with boiled bran and dog- biscuit.
 
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