Category
page 1Breton mythology and folklore
Tristan and Iseult
medieval romance told in numerous variations
Matter of Britain
body of Medieval literature associated with Great Britain and Brittany, and the legendary kings and heroes associated with it, particularly King Arthur

Ys
thumb|right|upright=1.5|Flight of King Gradlon, by Évariste Vital Luminais|E. V. Luminais, 1884 (Musée des Beaux-Arts, [[Quimper)]]
Ys (pronounced ), also spelled Is or Kêr-Is in Breton, and '''Ville d'Ys''' ("City of Ys") in French, is a mythical city on the coast of Brittany that was swallowed up by the ocean. Most versions of the legend place the city in the Baie de Douarnenez.

Ankou
thumb|Ankou in La Roche-Maurice, Finistère

Barzaz Breiz
literary work

Iseult
thumb|La Belle Iseult by William Morris (1858)
Hoel
legendary king of Brittany
Breton mythology
mythological beliefs of the Bretons
Gradlon
thumb|300x300px|Statue of King Gradlon at Quimper Cathedral, by sculptors Amédée Ménard and Alphonse Le Brun (1858)

The Lay of Aotrou and Itroun
literary work
pardon
Breton religious ceremony
Goursez Vreizh
literary and cultural association of modern-day druids, bards and vates of Brittany
Dahut
thumb|300px|''Gradlon's flight'' by Évariste Vital Luminais
Morgen
creature in Welsh and Breton mythology
La Noce de Pierres
alignment of some 77 standing stones in Brittany, France