@Archatgs Alas, one of those tempting coincidences, I fear--two different roots, by all accounts: Welsh via iud, 'lord' < Latin iudex, judge
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@caitlinrgreen Your blogs always rich with information, & always interesting; and generally has indirect social depth.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@caitlinrgreen Did you notice the similarity between the Welsh myth & the verse (19:57) the mountain in the Welsh myth & the lofty station?Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@caitlinrgreen Trojans; it means some Roman influence, I think. -
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@caitlinrgreen Herodotus wrote about Trojans in Cyrenaica, so the story of Troy could easily reach Phoenicians from many sources. -
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@caitlinrgreen The communications in the ancient world were so tangled; so it's hard to follow the origin of most of ancient myths.
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