Judik-Hael
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In Celtic mythology, Judik-Hael was the son of the Jud-Hael who was a Cambrian chieftain of Brittany.
According to legend, Jud-Hael had a vision which was interpreted by the famous British bard Taliesin. The bard prophesied the birth Judik-Hael and that his reign would be glorious and he would be on of them greatest men in Breton history.
[edit] External links
- Lewis Spence, Legends and Romances of Brittany (1917), CHAPTER I: THE LAND, THE PEOPLE AND THEIR STORY

