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- Hafren was a legendary British princess who was drowned in the River Severn (Welsh: Hafren; Old Welsh: Habren) by her repudiated stepmother Gwendolen. The legend appears in Geoffrey of Monmouth's pseudohistorical chronicle Historia Regum Britanniae. According to Geoffrey, Hafren is the eponym of the Severn, which bears one of Britain's most ancient river names (recorded as early as the 2nd century in the Latinized form Sabrina). (en)
- Hafren o Habren (medio gallese Habren, gallese moderno Hafren), latinizzato in Sabrina, è, nella mitologia e letteratura britannica, la ninfa del fiume Severn. Il suo nome è attestato nella Historia Regum Britanniae di Goffredo di Monmouth, e nelle opere di John Milton e Edmund Spenser. (it)
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- Hafren was a legendary British princess who was drowned in the River Severn (Welsh: Hafren; Old Welsh: Habren) by her repudiated stepmother Gwendolen. The legend appears in Geoffrey of Monmouth's pseudohistorical chronicle Historia Regum Britanniae. According to Geoffrey, Hafren is the eponym of the Severn, which bears one of Britain's most ancient river names (recorded as early as the 2nd century in the Latinized form Sabrina). (en)
- Hafren o Habren (medio gallese Habren, gallese moderno Hafren), latinizzato in Sabrina, è, nella mitologia e letteratura britannica, la ninfa del fiume Severn. Il suo nome è attestato nella Historia Regum Britanniae di Goffredo di Monmouth, e nelle opere di John Milton e Edmund Spenser. (it)
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