Dahut, also spelled Dahud, is a princess in Breton legend and literature, associated with the legend of the drowned city of Ys. From Old Breton da, "good"...
some versions, Gradlon built the city upon the request of his daughter Dahut, who loved the sea. To protect Ys from inundation, a dike was built with...
regions, and also resembles the ibex. Regional variations on its name include dahut or dairi in Jura, darou in Vosges, daru in Picardy, darhut in Burgundy,...
In France it is known as 'Hunting the Dahut'". See also Chartois & Claudel (1945): "Translator's note: Dahut hunting is comparable to our American snipe...
some versions, Gradlon built the city upon the request of his daughter Dahut, who loved the sea. To protect Ys from inundation, a dike was built with...
Princess Dahut magically escaping to shore on horseback where they are waylaid by Corentin, (or in some versions Guénolé) who decries the excess of Dahut, causing...
journey lasts a year, during which time she gives birth to a daughter, Dahut. Malgven dies in childbirth. Although she may not be an authentic part of...
it with an arrow thrown by Mark. Trying to kill the doe, he is cursed by Dahut, a magician who lives under the sea. She gives life to Morvarc'h back but...
the premise that Mark was condemned by Gradlon's daughter Ahès [fr] (or Dahut). Mark tried to hunt her when she assumed the guise of a doe, and had his...
Welsh and Breton fairy water spirits related to the legend of Princess Dahut (Ahes). Speculatively, beginning with Lucy Allen Paton in 1904, Morgan has...
Mater (1986) with Karen Anderson Gallicenae (1987) with Karen Anderson Dahut (1987) with Karen Anderson The Dog and the Wolf (1988) with Karen Anderson...
Guilbert - Cha-U-Kao - Eugénie Buffet in Lautrec sur la Butte Paol Keïneg: Dahut in Dahut Pierre Lamy: The Comedienne in Ma tête à couper 1967: Les habits noirs...
dying" and legend has it that it was here that King Gradlon's daughter Dahut died when the legendary city of Ys was engulfed by the sea.[not verified...
the families Natgar, Sasportas, Xulelli, Moses Ramon, Sadon (Sadoc) b. Dahut (David). The last is probably not the same as the Sayd b. David who was...